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Influences of Coastal Upwelling and Time Lag on Primary Production in Offshore Waters of Ulleungdo-Dokdo during Spring 2016 (2016년 춘계 울릉도-독도주변해역에서 동해 연안 용승과 시간차에 의한 일차생산력 영향)

  • Baek, Seung Ho;Kim, Yun-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.156-164
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    • 2018
  • In order to investigate the upwelling and island effects following the wind storm events in the East Sea (i.e., Uljin-Ulleungdo-Dokdo line) during spring, we assessed the vertical and horizontal profiles of abiotic and biotic factors, including phytoplankton communities. The assessment was based on the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) and field survey data. A strong south wind occurred on May 3, when the lowest sea level pressure (987.3 hPa) in 2016 was observed. Interestingly, after this event, huge blooms of phytoplankton were observed on May 12 along the East Korean Warm Current (EKWC), including the in the offshore waters of Ulleungdo and Dokdo. Although the diatoms dominated the EKWC area between the Uljin coastal waters and Ulleungdo, the population density of raphidophytes Heterosigma akashiwo was high in the offshore waters of Ulleungdo-Dokdo. Based on the vertical profiles of Chlorophyll-a (Chl. a), the sub-surface Chl. a maximum appeared at 20 m depths between Uljin and Ulluengdo, whereas relatively high Chl. a was distributed equally across the entire water column around the waters of Ulleungdo and Dokdo islands. This implies that the water mixing (i.e., upwelling) at the two islands, that occurred after the strong wind event, may have brought the rapid proliferation of autotrophic algae, with nutrient input, to the euphotic layer. Therefore, we have demonstrated that a strong south wind caused the upwelling event around the south-eastern Korean peninsula, which is one of the most important role in occurring the spring phytoplankton blooms along the EKWC. In addition, the phytoplankton blooms may have potentially influenced the oligotrophic waters with discrete time lags in the vicinity of Ulleungdo and Dokdo. This indicates that the phytoplankton community structure in the offshore waters of Ulleungdo-Dokdo is dependent upon the complicated water masses moving related to meandering of the EKWC.

A Study on the South Korean Coastal Front (한국 남해연안 전선에 관한 연구)

  • Gong, Yeoung
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.1
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    • pp.25-36
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    • 1971
  • The structure of the south Korean coastal front, their fluctuation, the properties and the probable effects of the front on the mackerel fishery are discussed based on the data of 26 cruises in 1967-1969 in the southern waters of Korea. In the south Korean coastal water the annual variations of the properties shows the greatest magnitude among the other water masses in the north of East China Sea. The salinity profile provides a fairly accurate description of the interface between the two kinds of water and agree with the temperature structure in winter. The temperature front does not always coincide with the salinity front in summer, while the former corresponds to the later in winter. The sharpest and most stable front between the Tsushima Warm Current and the south Koren coastal water was found in autumn and winter. In autumn 1969, the most successful catches of mackerel was recorded in the south Korean front of great borizontal gradients of properties(temperature 5.0$^{\circ}C$/10miles, salinity 1.2 /10miles) in the east of Cheju Is. If future investigation finds the peculiar oceanographical conditions like that shown in summer, 1969, the conditions of frontal layer in coming autumn will be estimated and finally the success of the mackerel fishery will be predictable from preseason information on temperature and salinity structure in the southern waters of Korea.

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Morphological Characteristics of Four Species in the Genus Skeletonema in Coastal Waters of South Korea

  • Jung, Seung-Won;Yun, Suk-Min;Lee, Sang-Deuk;Kim, Young-Ok;Lee, Jin-Hwan
    • ALGAE
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 2009
  • Most Skeletonema species have been identified under the name of S. costatum. To assess the morphological species diversity in the genus Skeletonema, we surveyed the nine localities in the coastal waters of South Korea. The light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations in this study showed that ultrastructural features of genus Skeletonema discriminated among four species: S. dohrnii Sarno & Kooistra, S. marinoi Sarno & Zingone, S. subsalsum (Cleve) Bethge, and S. tropicum Cleve. In S. dohrnii, cell diameters were 3-6 ${\mu}m$ and the pervalvar axes were 13-19 ${\mu}m$. One or two partial chloroplasts were visible in a cell. Cells of S. marinoi were 4-10 ${\mu}m$ and the pervalvar axes were 8-18 ${\mu}m$. Each cell contained one chloroplast. Cells of S. subsalsum which contained 1-2 chloroplasts were 8-13 ${\mu}m$ and the pervalvar axes were 11-20 ${\mu}m$. Cells of S. tropicum were 10-18 ${\mu}m$ and the pervalvar axes were 4-9 ${\mu}m$. 2-4 chloroplasts were seen in each cell. Tip width of fultoportula in S. dohrnii and S. marioni was flared and flat, but that in S. subsalsum and S. tropicum was narrow. Morphological groups among them, S. dohrnii and S. marinoi were the most widely distributed in all seasons, while S. tropicum was only occurred in a summer season.

Spawning Period and Estimated Recreational Catch of Amphioctopus fangsiao in the Coastal Waters of Jeollanam-do, Korea (전라남도 연안에 서식하는 주꾸미(Amphioctopus fangsiao)의 산란시기와 유어낚시 어획실태)

  • Moon, Seong Yong;Kim, Heeyong;Lee, Mi Hee;Jung, Kyung Mi;Kim, Maeng Jin
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2022
  • Amphioctopus fangsiao is a crucial fishery stock located off Korea's western and southern coasts. In this study, we present data on the spawning period and estimated recreational catch of A. fangsiao in the coastal waters of Jeollanam-do, South Korea. The overall sex ratio was estimated to be 1:1.13 (female: male); in females and males, the gonadosomatic index ranged from 1.22 to 12.14 and 0.17 to 3.44, respectively. The breeding season lasted from December to May, with spawning peaks observed between March and May. Furthermore, the estimated total annual recreational catch of A. fangsiao was 185,085 kg, with November recording the highest recreational catch. A. fangsiao catch per unit effort (CPUE) ranged from 3 to 302.4 kg per vessel d-1. Therefore, these findings underscore the need for additional monitoring, as any further assessment of A. fangsiao stock necessitates an understanding of recreational catch assessment and fishing efforts in Jeollanam- do's coastal waters.

Species Composition of Bycatch Fishes Collected by a Gape Net with Wings in the Coastal Waters of Dolsan-do, Yeosu, Korea (여수 돌산도 연안 낭장망에 부수어획된 어류 종조성)

  • Jeong, Jae Mook;Yoo, Joon-Taek;Kim, Heeyong;Lee, Sun-Kil;Go, Woo-Jin;Kim, Yeonghye
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.805-809
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    • 2015
  • The species composition of bycatch species in the coastal waters of Yeosu were determined by monthly sample collection using a gape net with wings in 2014. Of a total of 32 fishes collected, the dominant species were Ammodytes personatus, Conger myriaster leptocephali, Sebastes inermis, Trichiurus lepturus, Thryssa kammalensis, Leiognathus nuchalis, Syngnathus schlegeli, Thryssa adelae and Hexagrammos otakii. These 9species accounted for 95.2% of the total number of individuals collected. Most of the fish caught were juveniles and small fishes. Based on the results of multidemensional scaling (MDS) analysis, the bycatch fishes were divided into five group.

An Unusual Coastal Environment and Cochlodinium polykrikoides Blooms in 1995 in the South Sea of Korea

  • Kang, Young-Shil;Kim, Hak-Gyoon;Lim, Wol-Ae;Lee, Chang-Kyu;Lee, Sam-Geun;Kim, Sook-Yang
    • Journal of the korean society of oceanography
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.212-223
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    • 2002
  • Cochlodinium polykrikoides bloom in 1995 was studied with a focus on an unusual coastal environment in the South Sea of Korea. Data on temperature, salinity, and zooplankton biomass during 1965-1998 and nutrients during 1990-1998 and chlorophyll-a during 1995-1998 were used in this study. These data were obtained from the serial oceanographic observations in Korean waters carried out by the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute. In 1995 the C. polykrikoides bloom began in the coastal area around Narodo Island in August and consequently occurred to the whole coastal area of the South and East Seas of Korea. During June-October 1995, the coastal environment was unusual compared with the long-term means during 1965-1998. In June 1995, sea surface temperature was 1-2$^{\circ}C$ warmer than in other years in all coastal areas, while salinity was high only to the east of Jeju Island. In August 1995, a strong coastal front appeared inshore of a line between Jeju and Tsushima Islands. In particular, a strong coastal front which showed the characteristics of upwelling front occurred in the coastal area around Narodo and Sorido Islands, not only because of a strong intrusion of the Tsushima Warm Current but also because of the upwelling of cold bottom water. Salinity was low in the neighboring waters of western side of Jeju Island. Nutrients and chlorophyll-a were high in the inshore area between Narodo and Sorido Islands in 1995 in contrast with the other years and areas. Zooplankton showed an unusually high abundance in the coastal area in October 1995. We conclude that the Tsushima Warm Current strongly influenced the South Sea of Korea in 1995 and created strong upwelling front bordering cold upwelled water in the coastal area around Narodo and Sorido Islands. It leads us that these physical structures introduce the favorable environment for the development of C. polykrikoides blooms. We suggest that C. polykrikoides has a bio-physical tolerance of high shear and stress and prefers frontal and upwelling relaxed areas as its habitat. We also find that nutrients were not supplied to the coastal area from the offshore where a low salinity water mass with high nutrients appeared around Jeju Island. Because the strong upwelling front protect the reach of offshore low saline water mass. The main source of nutrients was the upwelled water mass in the coastal area of Wando-Narodo-Sorido.

Diet Composition of John Dory Zeus faber in the Coastal Waters of the South Sea, Korea (한국 남해 연안에 출현하는 달고기(Zeus faber)의 위내용물 조성)

  • Choi, Yu Jeong;Kim, Yeonghye;Lee, Jeong Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.526-531
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    • 2021
  • The diet composition of john dory Zeus faber, was investigated using 266 specimens collected in the coastal waters of the South Sea, Korea. The specimens ranged in total length (TL) from 12.5 to 43.2 cm. The Z. faber fed mainly on Pisces and less often on Macrura. We further analyzed the data by dividing the specimens into five classes (<15.0 cm, 15.0-20.0 cm, 20.0-25.0 cm, 25.0-30.0 cm, ≥30.0 cm). The Z. faber diet shifted with size class from predominantly consuming Macrura to Pisces. The proportion of Macrura consumed decreased with increasing body size, whereas the consumption of Pisces increased gradually.

A Study on Sea Water and Ocean Current in the Sea Adjacent to Korea Peninsula - Expansion of Coastal Waters and Its Effect on Temperature Variations in The South Sea of Korea - (한반도 근해의 해류와 해수 특성 -남해연안수 확장과 수온변화-)

  • NA Jung-Yul;HAN Sang-Kyu;CHO Kyu-Dae
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.267-279
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    • 1990
  • The temporal and spatial distribution of the coastal cold waters which was formed due to winter colling in the South Sea of Korea was analyzed by IR images from satellite and in situ data from shipboard observations. The coastal waters are known to be consisted of the Yellow Sea Coastal Waters(YSCW) and the South Korean Coastal Waters(SKCW). The former is driven around the Chuja-do and drifted into the Cheju Strait by residual currents, while the latter expands toward offsea by southward wind forcing. The expansion patterns of the SKCW were observed as sinking expansion or drifting expansion such that both were strongly dependent on the surface heat flux conditions. Under the condition of positive heat flux(warmer sea surface) or when the sea surface heat is lost to the atmosphere, the surface water started sinking and eventually expanded toward the open sea causing the cooling of the water column. For the negative heat flux the surface water was just drifted horizontally and expanded seaward and in this case only the surface layer of water was cooled.

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Distribution Characteristics of Eggs and Larvae of the Anchovy Engraulis japonica in the Yeosu and Tongyeong Coastal Waters of Korea (한국 남해안 여수~통영 연안해역의 멸치 난자치어 분포특성)

  • Ko, Jun-Cheoul;Seo, Young-ll;Kim, Hee-Young;Lee, Sun-Kil;Cha, Hyung-Kee;Kim, Joo-Il
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.256-266
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    • 2010
  • The distribution characteristics of the eggs and larvae of anchovy Engraulis japonica, and environmental factors in the southern coastal waters of Korea were investigated from May to August 2009. Eggs and larvae were mainly distributed in the waters off Naro Island, Namhae Island and Saryang Island. High densities of eggs and larvae in temperatures of $19.0{\sim}24.0^{\circ}C$, salinites of 33.0~34.4 psu, DO of 6.05~8.13 mg/L and chlorophyll-a $1.2{\sim}2.3{\mu}g/L$ were observed. Water temperature in the coastal region was higher than that in the open sea, while salinity was lower. Evidence of sea water intrusion toward Sori Island and Maemul Island, and an inner-water intrusion from Yeoja Bay, Gamak Bay and Gwangyang Bay were observed. High densities of eggs in early developmental stage occurred in waters off Naro Island, Dolsan Island and Namhae Island, but high densities of eggs in a later developmental stage occurred in waters off Yokji Island and Maemul Island. During the survey period, the proportion of later developmental-stage eggs was higher in the eastern part of the study area.

Distribution of the Anchovy Eggs Associated with Coastal Frontal Structure in Southern Coastal Waters of Korea (한국 남해 연안 전선구조에 따른 멸치 알의 분포)

  • Kim, Joo-Il;Kim, Jin-Young;Choi, Yong-Kyu;Oh, Hyun-Ju;Chu, Eun-Kyeong
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2005
  • Variation of anchovy spawning grounds was analyzed based on egg distribution and oceanographic factors in southern coastal waters of Korea in April, June, and August of 2003 and 2004. Environmental factors showed a range of $10.2{\sim}30.7^{\circ}C$ in surface temperature, 25.7~34.7 in surface salinity, $0.14{\sim}0.67{\mu}g/L$ in chlorophyll-a, and $111.52{\sim}262.37mg/m^2$ in zooplankton biomass. Eggs were mainly distributed in temperatures of $14.7{\sim}26.9^{\circ}C$ and salinities of 31.0~34.6 in accordance with seasonal variation of temperature and salinity. Egg density increased in accordance with the high level of zooplankton biomass during the summer season. Anchovy spawning grounds during August of 2004 tended to concentrate in the outward front area between offshore warm-water and coastal cool-water masses.