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Study on the Improvement of Gill Nets and Trap Nets Fishing for the Resource Management at the Coastal Area of Yellow Sea - Mesh Selectivity of Gill Nets for Croacker, Miichthys miiuy - (서해구 자원관리형 자망 · 통발 어구어법 기술개발에 관한 연구 - 민어 Michthys miiuy 자망의 망목선택성 -)

  • Chang, Hy-Young;Cho, Bong-Kon;Park, Jong-Soo;Doo, Sung-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2004
  • In order to examine the mesh selectivity and optimum mesh size of gill nets for croaker, Milichthys miiuy, the field experiments were carried out during Aug. 10 to 14, 2002 and Aug. 10 to 17, 2003 at the caostal area of Imja-Do, Shinan, Jeonnam province. The experimental fishing gears were used in two set of gill nets, which one set was consisted of 12 sheets of gill nets, and each set was connected alternatively 4 different sheets that were 129mm, 135mm, 144mm and 150mm in mesh size. The analysis of mesh selectivity curve was done by Kitahara's method. The results obtained are summerized as follows : 1. The total number of catch by the experimental fishing of gill nets for croaker was 719, and it was consisted of 526 croakers (73.1%), 168 blue crabs (23.4%), 17 harvest fishes (2.4%) and 8 other fishes (1.1%). 2. The value of maximum 1/m on the mesh selectivity curve was estimated at 6.91. 3. The value of 1/m on the 50% selection range was estimated at 5.62${\sim}$80.3, and the selection width was 2.41. 4. The optimum mesh size of gill nets for croaker was estimated 142mm, and the 50% selection range of total length of croaker was 798${\sim}$1,140mm.

Study on the Improvement of Gill Nets and Trap Nets Fishing for the Resource Management at the Coastal Area of Yellow Sea - Mesh Selectivity of Trap Nets for Purple Shell, Rapane venosa - (서해구 자원관리형 자망 · 통발 어구어법 기술개발에 관한 연구 - 피뿔고동 Rapane venosa 통발의 망목선택성 -)

  • Chang, Ho-Young;Cho, Bong-Kon;Park, Jong-Soo;Shin, Jong-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.176-181
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    • 2004
  • In order to examine the mesh selectivity and optimum mesh size of trap nets for purple shell, Rapane venosa, the field experiments were carried out during Jun. 27 to 29, 2003 at the coastal area of Mal-Do, Kunsan, Jeonbuk province. The experimental fishing gears were used in two set of trap nets, which one set was consisted of 210 trap nets that were coverd with 35mm, 50mm and 65mm in mesh size. The analysis of mesh selectivity curve was done by Kitahara's method. The results obtained are summerized as follows : 1. The total number of catch by the experimental fishing of trap nets for purple shell was 1,682, and it was consisted of 1,268 purple shells (75.4%), 225 Glossaulax reiniana (13.4%), 113 green lings (6.7%) and 76 other fishes (4.5%). 2. The value of maximum 1/m on the mesh selectivity curve was estimated at 1.79. 3. The value of 1/m on the 50% selection range was estimated at 1.24${\sim}$2.72, and the selection width was 1.48.. 4. The optimum mesh size of trap nets for purple shell based on the catch prohibition shell height(50mm) was estimated 40.3mm, and the 50% selection range of shell height of purple shell was 50.0${\sim}$109.6mm.

Size selectivity by alter the slope length and angle of coonstrip shrim (Pandalus hypsinotus Brandt) pot using in Hokkaido, Japan (일본 북해도 도화새우통발의 경사면 길이와 각도 변화에 따른 입롱시 크기선택성)

  • Kim, Seong-Hun;Lee, Ju-Hee;Kim, Hyung-Seuk
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.273-281
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    • 2008
  • In this study, the effect of slope length and angle at the entrance to fishing pots on the size of captured shrimp was examined to determine the optimal design of pots for use in Hokkaido, Japan. The purpose of the current study was to optimize the design of shrimp pots to allow greater control over the size of captured individuals for the purposes of shrimp resource management. Tank experiments were conducted to determine the optimal slope length and slope angle by analyzing the sizes of shrimp entering 10 model pots with combinations of five different slope lengths on slope angle of current shrimp pot, and five different angles on slope length of current shrimp pot. The results showed that, as the slope length of the pot increased, the size of individuals which entered the pot increased. In addition, as the slope angle was elevated in each of the five different slope angle treatments, the size of individuals entering was also increased.

Improving Size Selectivity of Captured Coonstripe Shrimp (Pandalus hypsinotus) in Hokkaido by Altering the Slope Length and Angle of Pots

  • Kim, Seong-Hun;Lee, Ju-Hee;Kim, Hyung-Seok;Park, Seong-Wook
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.342-349
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of the current study was to optimize shrimp-pot design to allow greater control over the size of captured individuals for the purposes of shrimp resource management. Tank experiments were conducted to determine the optimal slope length and slope angle by analyzing the sizes of shrimp that entered 25 model pots with combinations of five different slope lengths and five different angles. Shrimp size was measured using carapace length. The results showed that as the slope angle of the pot increased, the size of individuals that entered the pot increased. Furthermore, as the slope length increased, each of the five different slope angles of the pot increased, and the size of individuals entering also increased. The data indicated that the optimum pot design for reducing the capture of immature individuals had a $75^{\circ}$ slope angle and a 35.4 cm slope length.

A Study on the Selectivity of the Trawl Net for the Demersal Fishes in the East China Sea - 1 (동지나해 저서 어자원에 대한 트롤어구의 어획선택성에 관한 연구 - 1)

  • Lee, Ju-Hui;Kim, Sam-Gon;Kim, Jin-Geon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.360-370
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    • 1992
  • In order to analyse the mesh selectivity for the trawl net, the fishing experiment was carried out by the training ship Saebada belonging to the National Fisheries University, in the Southern Korea Sea and the East China Sea from June 1991 to August 1992. The trawl net used in the experiment has the trouser type of cod-end with cover net and the mesh selectivity in the cod-end part. In this report, the species of fishes caught and the catch rate for them in accordance with different mesh sizes were analysed, and the result obtained are summarized as follows: 1) 145 species of aquatic animals were caught in totally 138 times of trawl operations. 2) The number of species mostly not to escape are 28, 22, 19, 16 and 11 respectively, in each opening mesh size, 51.2mm, 70.2mm, 77.6mm, 88.0mm and 111.3mm of cod-end. 3) In view that the use of the opening mesh size above 54mm in cod-end of trawl net in Korea, it is necessary to device a counterplan against the overfishing, for the 22 species of aquatic animals mostly not to escape in the cod-end of the large mesh sizes more than 70.2mm.

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Mesh selectivity of the bottom trammel net for spinyhead sculpin Dasycottus setiger in the eastern coastal sea of Korea (저층 삼중자망에 대한 동해안산 고무꺽정이 (Dasycottus setiger)의 망목 선택성)

  • PARK, Chang-Doo;BAE, Jae-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2017
  • Comparative fishing experiments were conducted in the eastern coastal waters near Uljin, Korea from 2002 to 2004, using the experimental trammel nets to estimate the selectivity for spinyhead sculpin Dasycottus setiger. The inner panels of the nets were made of nylon monofilament with four mesh sizes (82.2, 89.4, 104.8, and 120.2 mm) while its two outer panels were made of twisted nylon multifilament with a mesh size of 510 mm. The SELECT (Share Each Length's Catch Total) procedure with maximum likelihood method was applied to obtain a master selection curve. The different functional models (normal, lognormal, bi-normal, and logistic model) were fitted to the catch data. The lognormal model with the fixed relative fishing intensity was chosen as the best-fitted selection curve through comparison of model deviance and AIC (Akaike's Information Criterion). The optimum relative length (the ratio of fish total length to mesh size) with the maximum relative efficiency was obtained as 2.492.

Thexylalkoxyborane as Hydroborating Agent for Alkenes and Alkynes

  • 차진순;서원우;김종미;권오운
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.892-899
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    • 1996
  • In order to elucidate the effect of alkoxy substituent in thexylborane and hence establish their usefulness as hydroborating agent, reactions of alkenes and alkynes with thexylalkoxyborane (ThxBHOR; R=Et, i-Pr, i-Bu, sec-Bu, t-Bu, Ph) were investigated in detail. The reagents readily hydroborated alkenes and alkynes of various structural types at 25 ℃ in excellent regioselectivity. The selectivity increases consistently with increasing steric size of alkoxy substituent. Especially, the selectivity achieved by the sec-butoxy derivative is comparable to that previously achieved by thexylhaloborane-methyl sulfide (ThxBHX·SMe2), the most selective hydroborating agent known.

Influence of Amphoteric Behaviour of Oxide Materials on the Selectivity of Micro and Mesoporous Ceramic Membranes

  • L. Cot;A. Larbot
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.1028-1031
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    • 1997
  • Electrostatic interaction is a very important parameter for the membrane selectivity. In this work, the electrical double layer establishment on the surface of metal oxide material from the Stern-Grahame model has been described. Then, some examples of rejection using micro and mesoporous ceramic membranes have been given. A correlation between the charges of the membrane material and the species to be filtered has been precised. Two rejection mechanisms have to be taken into account the size of the solutes and the electrostatic interactions.

Size Selectivity of Gill Net for Male Japanese Sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus) off Gangwon in winter (강원 영안 겨울 도루묵(Arctoscopus japonicus) 수컷의 자망에 대한 어획선택성)

  • Jeong, Eui-Cheol;Park, Hae-Hoon;Bae, Bong-Seong;Chang, Dae-Soo;Kim, Chan-Seob;Choi, Soo-Ha;Cha, Hyung-Kee
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.78-82
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    • 2009
  • We describe a catch experiment and the size selectivity of gill nets for male Japanese sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus) caught near Gosung, Korea. The experiment, which was conducted between October and December 2007, examined six different mesh sizes: 36.4, 39.4, 45.5, 51.5, 53.0, and 57.6 mm. The catch was mostly Japanese sandfish (91.3%) and some others (8.7%). More male Japanese sandfish were caught with smaller mesh sizes and more females with larger mesh sizes. Relationships between the weight and fork length of the male and female Japanese sandfish were obtained. The relationship between the catch (Y) and mesh size of the gill net (X) was $Y=0.1773X^3-5.3753X^2+40.042X+26.846$ ($R^2=0.99$). The selection curve for male Japanese sandfish caught in the experiment was fit, via Kitahara's method, to a polynomial equation, which was $s(R={\exp}\{(-2.1391\;R^3+24.294\;R^2-88.289\;R+105.5)-5.180\}$, where R=l/m, and l and m are the fork length and mesh size, respectively.