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Analysis of Population Distribution on Stocking Area of Sandy Beach Clam, Gomphina melanaegis (민들조개 Gomphina melanaegis 방류지역의 민들조개 개체군 분포 분석)

  • Lee, Chu;Lee, Chae-Sung;Kim, Su-Kyoung;Kim, Wan-Ki;Jo, Q-Tae
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.1163-1170
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    • 2009
  • The clam, Gomphina melanaegis, which is commonly called the sandy beach clam because of its habitat, is a valuable organism in the sandy coast of East Sea, Korea. It is frequently observed in large populations between 0.5 and 5 meters. We have released 50,000 seedling, ranging from the diameter of approximately 3 mm, 2007, and 1,000,000 seedling, ranging from the diameter of approximately 0.2 mm, plus 100,000 adult individuals, ranging from the shell length of approximately 20~40 mm, 2008 at Jinha beach. The spawning period of G. melanaegis, was from June to August, and the main spawning occurred in July. This investigation was carried out to elucidate population distribution on the stocking area of sandy beach clam, G. melanaegis. The relationship between shell length and ring radius in each ring was investigated as a regression line. The relationship between the shell length and shell height of released young clam was SH=1.0105SL-4.7764 ($R^2=0.7905$). The relationship between the shell length and total weight of released young clam was $TW=0.0013SL^{2.3966}$($R^2=0.71$). It draws a deduction that the ring of this clam was produced once a year during the duration between June and August.

Gonadal Development and Reproductive Cycle of Gomphina melanaegis (Bivalvia; Veneridae) (민들조개 (Gomphina melanaegis)의 생식소 발달과 생식주기)

  • LEE Jeong Yong;PARK Young Je;CHANG Young Jin
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.198-203
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    • 1999
  • Gonadal development and reproductive cycle off Gomphina melanaegis collected in the coastal waters of Chumunjin, Korea were investigated monthly from April 1996 to April 1997. G. melanaegis was dioecious, The gonads were located between the digestive diverticula and muscle tissues of the foot, The ovary was composed of a number of ovarian sacs, and the testis was composed of several testicular tubules. The flesh weight rate was reached the maximum in August ($23.0\%$), and then decreased to $19.8\%$ in September. In March, the value was reached the minimum ($17.8\%$) and then increased, The size of mature oocyte was ranged $50\~60\mu$m in diameter and had a germinal vesicle with a nucleolus. Mature oocyte contained a large number of yolk granules and lipid granules in its cytoplasm. The spermatozoon was consisted of a conical nucleus with acrosome, a middle piece containing four mitochondria and proximal and distal centrioles, and a flagellum, Sex ratio (male/female) and minimum size for sexual maturation of G. melanaegis were 0.79 and about 25 mm in shell length, respectively. The reproductive cycle could be classified into five succesive stages: multiplicative (December to March), growing (April and May), mature(June), sprawning (July and August), and degenerative and resting (September to November) stages.

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Size selectivity of tooth spacing and mesh size of dredge for Gomphina melanaegis (형망 어구에 대한 민들조개의 어획선택성)

  • 조태현;김인옥;박창두
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.39-40
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    • 2001
  • 민들조개(Gomphina melanaegis)는 우리 나라의 동해안 및 남해안에 널리 분포하고 있으며, 주로 연안에서 소형 선박을 이용하여 형망으로 어획하고 있다. 최근, 우리나라에서도 연안 어업자원의 관리 및 지속적 유효이용이 중요한 관심사항으로 부각되었으며, 이와 관련된 다양한 연구가 수행되고 있으나, 대부분 어류를 대상으로 하는 어구의 연구가 대부분을 차지하고 있으며 패류를 포획 대상으로 하고 있는 형망 어업과 관련된 연구는 매우 적다. (중략)

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Histological and Biochemical Analyses on Reproductive Cycle of Gomphina melanaegis (Bivalvia; Veneridae) (민들조개 (Gomphina melanaegis) 생식주기에 관한 조직.생화학적 연구)

  • Kim, Su-Kyoung;Lee, Chu;Kim, Yang-Dae;Jo, Q-Tae;Lee, Jong-Ha;Park, Min-Woo;Kim, Jae-Won;Gong, Yang-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2009
  • The seasonal reproductive cycle of Gomphina melanaegis collected in the coastal area of Jumunjin, between April 2006 and March 2007, was analyzed. Maturation cycle parameters such as the gonad index (GI), ovarian egg diameter, frequency of developmental stages, protein content, and RNA/DNA variation in the gonads were analyzed monthly for the 40 samples. According to the indices from histological sections, the frequency of gonad developmental stages, and the oocyte diameter, this clam has a long-term partial spawning pattern from March to October. However, GI and nucleic acid values showed that the mature stage is from March to July and that the main spawning season is August. The peak RNA and DNA contents were good indicators of sexual maturation in females and males, respectively. The variation in protein content corresponded with the RNA/DNA ratios.

Trace (Minor) Elemental and Isotopic Compositions of Aragonitic Mollusk Shells in the Eastern Coast and Cheju Island, Korea (한반도 동해안과 제주도 연안에서 발견되는 아라고나이트질 연체동물 각질의 미량원소 및 탄소와 산소 동위원소 함량의 변화)

  • Ji, Ok-Mi;Woo, Kyung-Sik
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.112-123
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    • 1998
  • The objectives of this study are to investigate the trace elemental and stable isotopic compositions of aragonitic mollusk shells, such as Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis, Mytilidae and Umbonium coastatum, from the eastern coast of Korean peninsula and Cheju Island, and to compare their variations with latitude, that is, the temperature of the ambient seawater at which the skeletons grew. The Mg compositions of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis tend to decrease with increasing water temperature, whereas those of Mytilidae and Umbonium coastatum do not show any trend. Sr compositions of Mytilidae tend to increase with increasing water temperature, whereas those of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis decrease. Fe compositions of Umbonium coastatum tend to decrease with increasing water temperature, whereas those of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis increase. Fe compositions of Mytilidae do not show any trend with water-temperature variations. Ba compositions of all the skeletons do not show any trend with water-temperature variations. Cd compositions of Mytilidae and Umbonium coastatum do not show any trend with increasing water temperature, whereas those of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis increase. Cu compositions of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis increase with increasing water temperature, whereas Mytilidae and Umbonium coastatum do not show any trend. Pb compositions of Umbonium coastatum do not show any tend with increasing water temperature, but those of other skeletons increase. Zn compositions of Mytilidae tend to decrease with increasing water temperature, whereas those of Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis increase. Zn compositions of Umbonium coastatum do not show any trend with increasing water temperature. Estimated water temperatures from oxygen isotopic data of all the skeletons are higher than the range of water temperature of the shallow seawater of the East Sea and around Cheju Island. The oxygen isotopic compositions of all the skeletons are well clustered, but they do not show any trend with latitude. Therefore, this could reflect that the organisms may not have secreted their shells in oxygen isotopic equilibrium with ambient seawater due to vital effect. Thus, isotopic compositions of all the organisms in this study may not be suitable for paleotemperature estimate.

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Physiological Response of parrot fish (Oplegnathus fasciantus) and bivalve (Gomphina melanaegis) by Lowing Water Temperature Exposure (저수온 노출에 따른 돌돔(Oplegnathus fasciantus)과 민들조개(Gomphina melanaegis)의 생리활성 변화 연구)

  • YOON, Sung Jin;CHIN, Byung Sun;PARK, Gyung Soo
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2016
  • Physiological response of fish and bivalve was estimated to identify the physiological changes of test species by lowering water temperature due to the abrupt stop of cooling water discharge from power plant. The experiment was conducted by two conditions; fall and winter by decreasing water temperature ($2^{\circ}C$/2 days) from $26^{\circ}C$ to $17^{\circ}C$ for fall scenario and from $15^{\circ}C$ to $9^{\circ}C$ for winter scenario, respectively. Test organisms were parrot fish (Oplegnathus fasciantus) and bivalve (Gomphina melanaegis), and end points were mortality for both species, hematocrit and cortisol for fish, and hemolymph and superoxide dismutase(SOD) for bivalve. 48/96hr mortality test revealed no mortality for fish and 47% mortality for bivalve at 96hr/$26^{\circ}C$ only. Significant increases of hematocrit and cortisol were found at fishes exposed to $26^{\circ}C$ (high temperature) and lower temperature ($9{\sim}13^{\circ}C$), respectively. Hemolymph and SOD for bivalve tended to decrease by lowering water temperature from 15 to $9^{\circ}C$ (winter scenario) and no changes from 26 to $17^{\circ}C$ (fall scenario). Fall scenario (from 15 to $9^{\circ}C$) showed more significant changes of physiological response than winter cases (26 to $17^{\circ}C$).

Tooth selectivity on venus clam (Gomphina melanaegis) dredge (민들조개 (Gomphina melanaegis) 형망의 갈퀴에 의한 어획선택성)

  • 박해훈;김승환
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.267-273
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    • 2000
  • The tooth selectivity of the dredge for catching venus clam (Gomphina melanaegis) was described in which the teeth penetrated the bottom and lifted the shell into the bag. Some factors affecting the selection action of the teeth of the dredge were analyzed related to shell length and shell height. The retention probability of venus clam not sifting through the gaps between the teeth was calculated for various shell lengths and was fitted to two parameter logistic selection curve. The formula obtained is as follows: $P= \frac{1}{1+exp[8.24](\frac{d}{L_1}-0.649)}$, where d is distance between teeth and $L_1$ is a shell length. For biological minimum size(25mm) of venus clam to be catchability 50% the distance between teeth was estimated 16.2mm from the logistic curve. Therefore it is desirable to extend that current spacing between teeth from 12mm to 16mm for the venus clam dredge. That space increasing enables fuel oil of vessel to drag a dredge to be reduced and also man power to sift through sifter smaller venus clams on boards to be reduced.

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Tissue Distribution and Binding Proteins of Radionuclides in Bivalve, Gomphina melanaegis (민들조개(Gomphina melanaegis)에서 방사성 동위원소의 조직내 분포와 결합단백질에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Byung-Sun;Chung, Hai-Won;Lee, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.109-112
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    • 1985
  • Radioisotope tracer experiments on the distribution and the binding of radionuclides to proteins in bivalve were carried out in order to gain further information on biochemical behavior of radionuclides in marine bivalve, Gomphina melanaegis. The radioactivities (cpm/g) of $^{65}Zn\;and\;^{54}Mn$ after 7 days exposure were highly concentrated in liver and kidney in comparison to soft parts. The gel filtration profile of $^{65}Zn$ in liver and kidney showed three elution peaks, while $^{54}Mn$ showed two peaks in liver and three peaks in kidney. On the gel filtration of $^{137}Cs$ in liver and kidney, most of $^{137}Cs$ were eluted on one peak. Thus, it was considered that each radionuclide was bound to different proteins in liver and kidney of bivalve.

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Report on Bivalve Mollusks from Beach Death Assemblages in Gangwon and Gyeongsangbuk Provinces, Korea (East Sea)

  • Konstantin A. Lutaen;Je, Jong-Geel;Shin, Sang-Ho
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2002
  • Beach death assemblages of bivalve mollusks were studied with respect to their species composition in six localities along the eastern coast of Korea (Gangneung, Jumunjin, Daejin, Gallam, Jukbyeon, Hupo and Chooksan). In all, thirty-nine species belonging to 30 genera and 19 families were recorded, and species diversity between the sampling sites varied from 5 to 21. Biogeographical analysis showed that studied fauna has warm-water character with the predominance of subtropical and subtropical-lowboreal species and the presence of tropical-subtropical species (in total, 77 %), and only 23 % of mollusks found are cold-water and temperate species. The most abundant species were Septifer virgatus (Wiegmann, 1837), Mytilus galloprovinciallis Lamarck, 1819, Gomphina melanaegis Romer, 1861, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams et Reeve, 1850), Mactra chinensis Philippi, 1847 and Spisula sachalinensis (Schrenck, 1862).

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