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First Record of Odontobutid fish, Odontobutis obscura (Pisces, Gobioidei) from Korea (한국산 동사리과 어류의 1 미기록종, Odontobutis obscura (Pisces, Gobioidei))

  • Chae, Byung-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.12-16
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    • 1999
  • Four specimens of the odontobutid fish, Odontobutis obscura (Temminck et Schlegel) of the family Odontobutidae were collected for the first time from Koje Island, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea. Odontobutis obscura was easily discriminated from congeners in that this species have no sensory canals at preoperculomandibular and supraorbital pit lines on head and the first band on lateral side of body is extending from the middle of the first dorsal fin. This species distributes in western Japan mainly and Koje island which situates southernmostly in Korean Peninsula. So a new Korean name "Nambangdongsari" is proposed.

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An Ethnography of Child-Rearing Experiences of Korean Mothers Living on Koje Island (우리나라 어머니의 자녀 양육의 의미 - 거제지역을 대상으로 -)

  • Lee, Soo-Yeon
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.518-535
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    • 2001
  • Nursing practices should be based on the understanding of human beings. In order to understand human beings, it is important to study the lifestyles and thoughts of people in their natural environment. In this sense, the cultural aspects of a society need to be studied for a culture-bound nursing service. Child care, which is an important element of nursing, is also strongly influenced by the culture of a society. Therefore, a cultural study is necessary to understand the child-rearing practices of any society. The major purpose of this dissertation is to provide basic foundations for developing a culture-based theory for nursing intervention through studying traditional cultural elements of child care in Korean society. The study examined child-rearing practices in a small village on Koje Island in the southern part of Korea. It utilized ethnographic methodologies including participatory observations and in-depth interviews. The study participants were 9 Korean mothers living on Koje Island. The average age was 52. The data were collected between July in 1998 and December in 1999. The average number of interviews per person was 7-8, and the duration of each interview was approximately 2 hours. The data were analyzed using the Spradley Analytical Method. The following 9 major child-rearing aspects of mothers on Koje Island were discovered as a result of the study: 1. Firstly, mothers on Koje Island were mostly concerned about the "Old Birth Goddess' Curse", especially during their child's early years. This concern was evidenced by their careful behavior when their child was very young and by their praying to the Old Birth Goddess not to be jealous of their babies. 2. Secondly, they wished their children to live a different and better life than themselves. It was represented by their strong motivation toward their children's education as well as their expectation for their children's success. In traditional Korean culture, Korean people think that the rise and fall of the household depend on their offsprings. Therefore, Korean mothers wish their children attain to a higher level of social status through education. 3. Third, mothers are concerned about their children's righteousness. Mothers on Koje island expect their children to live with discretion, justice, strength, respect, harmony, and to do their best in life. 4. Next was an 'anticipation of their children's happy marriage'. The attributes of this category were an 'anxiety about their children's married life', and 'an expectation of a good spouse for their children'. Because Korean people believe that only a son can continue the bloodline of a family, especially Korean mothers have a great concern of the possibility of their daughters not having a son after marriage. Also they have different expectations toward their daughter-in-laws than son-in-laws. 5. Korean mothers also derived their satisfaction from their son. It was characterized by 'excessive affection toward their son', 'dependency on their son', and 'being afraid of their married daughter having a girl like themselves'. Korean society has been a patriarchy. Therefore, a son is beloved as someone who will take care of his old parents, be in charge of ancestral rites, and provide a daughter-in-law who can conceive a son. 6. The sixth category concerned 'the differences in their expectations for their children'. The attributes in this category were 'different expectations depending on their children's gender', 'different expectations depending on their children's ability', and a 'great sympathy toward children with low abilities'. Korean mothers expect their son to become better than their daughter. 7. The seventh category was related to their 'roles in child-caring practices'. Traditionally a child was raised in an extended family system in Korea So it was not the sole duty of a mother to bring up the child. Korean mothers used to receive much help rasing children from their in-laws, and family members. On the other hand, many children grew up by themselves, because their mothers were very busy taking care of housework. Furthermore, many children also grew up in poverty. 8. Mothers also had issues related to 'conflicts in child rearing'. They were characterized by 'lack of understanding', 'rudeness of children', and 'giving vent to one's anger'. 9. Finally, mothers regretted not doing their best in child-rearing practices. It was characterized by a 'bitter feeling of repentance', 'feeling irritated', and 'feeling of unsatisfaction'.

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Current Speed Measurements by Using Ocean Acoustic Tomography of Reciprocal Sound Transmission in the Southern Water of Koje Island (거제도 남쪽해역에서 쌍방향 음파전파 해양음향 토모그래피를 이용한 유속측정)

  • Byun, Sang-Kyung;Kim, Bong-Chae;Cnoi, Bok-Kyoung;Kaneko, Arata;Gohda, Noriaki
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 1999
  • In order to investigate the validity of acoustic tomography for current measurement, an experiment of reciprocal sound transmission was conducted in April, 1997 in the southern water of Koje island. This experiment was attempted as a preliminary field study on coastal ocean acoustic tomography for construction of real-time current observation system. Examining the physical oceanography environments, the current data obtained by travel time difference of reciprocal sound wave was compared with the data of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). The result shows the correlation coefficient of 0.943, very good relation between the two data, and therefore the ocean acoustic tomography could be a useful method for current measurement in the coastal area.

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Monitoring of Intoxication and Toxin Composition on Wild Mussels (Mytilus corsucus) from Coastal Waters near Koje Island, Korea in 1996 and 1997 (1996년과 1997년의 거제연안 자연산 홍합의 독화 양상과 마비성패독 (PSP)의 모니터링)

  • JEON Joong-Kyun;HAN Myung-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.817-822
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    • 1998
  • The biweekly monitoring of paralytic shellfish toxin on wild mussels (Mytilus corsucus) was carried out at Jangmok Bay, near Koje Island from Feb, 1996 to Feb. 1997. Toxicity and toxin composition were monitored by means of the mouse bioassay and HPLC. Paralytic shellfish toxin was detected from 27 March to 27 May and 28 November. This is the first record of paralytic shellfish toxin during autumn in Korean waters. Toxin composition between the two different season was similar and was composed of 5$\~$8 toxin fractions as GTXs STXs and PXs. The major toxin component in affected musssels shifted from GTXs in spring to PXs in autumn.

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The Influence of Environmental Characteristics on the Fatness of Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Hansan-Koje Bay (한산${\cdot}$거제만의 환경특성이 양식 굴의 비만에 미치는 영향)

  • CHOI Woo-Jeung;CHUN Yong-Yull;PARK Jeung-Hum;PARK Yeong-Chull
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.794-803
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    • 1997
  • Long line suspended culture of oysters has been started commercially in Hansan-Koje Bay since 1969. However, its Annual production has been decreased and culturing periods extended in recent years. So, we investigated environmental parameters and food organisms to identity the causes of poor fatness of oysters in Hansan-Koje Bay from February to November, 1994. As the result, the Water quality of Hansan-Koje Bay was found to be good for culture. For example, the mean concentration of COD was $1.35mg/\ell$, phosphate phosphorus was $0.30{\mu}g-at/\ell$ and dissolved inorganic nitrogen was $4.68{\mu}g-at/\ell$. However, the Hwado island and the inner part of the Hansan-Koje Bay were found to be eutrophicated due to various contaminants transported by land-based activities. But in the central pan of the Hansan-Koje Bay where the oyster farms Have been developed densely, the level of nutrient concentration was very low. During the study period, the dominant species of phytoplankton was Chaetoceros spp. with the percentage of $72.6\%\~87.8\%$ and the mean values of Chlorophyll-a concentration and phytoplankton standing crops were $2.05mg/m^3\;and\;188ind./m\ell$, respectively. The distribution of these parameters also showed similar trends those of nutrients. Especially, chlorophyll-a contents was very low with the concentration of below $0.5mg/m^3$ at central part of the Bay, Juklimpo. The fatness of oysters and the eutrophic index in this area were $18.1\%$ and 0.54, respectively. These values were lower than those of other culturing farms in the southern coastal areas in Korea. Therefore, we estimated that the insufficient food supply due to the low level of nutritional status was the major factors affecting the poor fatness of the Pacific oysters in Hansan-Koje Bay.

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Health Care and Days of Disability Survey Koje Island, Korea

  • Yu, Seung-Hum
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 1972
  • 거제(巨濟) 지역사회(地域社會) 개발(開發) 보건원(保健院)은 농촌 지역에서 보다 효과적으로 총괄적인 의료를 베풀기 위하여 세계 교회 협의회 의료 선교 위원회의 지원으로 1970년에 개원하였다. 시범 산업이기에, 사업의 효과를 여러 모로 평가하는 것이 필요하겠으며, 의료에 관한 연구도 그 중 하나라고 생각된다. 이 연구에서는 대조지역으로 프로젝트에서 가장 멀고, 교통이 제일 불편한 면을 택하였다. 월간 유병율은 일년 전보다 감소한 것을 볼 수 있었으며, 치료율은 차이가 없었으나, 의사의 치료를 받은 율이 증가하였다. 대조 지역과 비교하면 프로젝트 지역에서 보다 많이 의사의 치료를 받았다. 치료를 받지 않은 중요 이유로는 "별로 아프지 않아서"가 일년 전에 비해 증가하였고, "너무 비싸서"라는 이유가 감소하였다. 아직 사업의 효과를 평가하기에는 이르지만, 이 연구와 일년 전과를 비교할 때, 의료 수준이 높아진 것으로 보인다.

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