Yoon-Sik Cho
National Fisheries Research & Development Institute
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Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy | 2011
Ki Hyuk Eom; Won Chan Lee; Sung Eun Park; Sok Jin Hong; Hyung Chul Kim; Yoon-Sik Cho
The budgets of fresh water, salt and nutrients were estimated in order to clarify the characteristics of material cycle in the Gamak Bay in 2006 with Simple Box budget Model. Outflow volume of freshwater into system was approximately -174.2~72.5×10 3 m 3 /day. Inflow masses of DIP and DIN were approximately 397.0~1158 mole/day and 1750~8328 mole/day, respectively. The Source or sink of DIP was under the control of the variation of fresh water budget in the system. the mass balance and NEM was largely determined by flushing time of material.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2014
Jeong Bae Kim; Sok-Jin Hong; Won-Chan Lee; Hyung Chul Kim; Yong-Woo Lee; Seok-Hyun Youn; Yoon-Sik Cho
We analyzed with HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) analysis photosynthetic pigments and environmental factors, microscopic observations of the phytoplankton and zooplankton in the seawater every month from February 2009 to November 2010 in Haengam Bay. The level of dissolved inorganic nutrients was the highest between July and September, when freshwater influx was at its peak, whereas chlorophyll a levels were the highest in April and August. Also, phytoplankton pigment concentration increased when dissolved inorganic nutrients are carried into nearshore waters by rainfall runoff. Based on identification of phytoplankton and photosynthetic pigments results, diatoms were mainly dominant while dinoflagellate populations increased at July and August 2009, May 2010. The zooplankton communities are dominated in terms of Noctiluca scintillans. The contribution of Noctiluca scintillans in 2010 accounts for approximately 77.3% of the total zooplankton. Distribution patterns over time of zooplankton in the seasonal distribution of phytoplankton showed a different pattern.
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2012
Yoon-Sik Cho; Won-Chan Lee; Sok-Jin Hong; Hyung-Chul Kim; Jeong Bae Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety | 2011
Won-Chan Lee; Yoon-Sik Cho; Sok-Jin Hong; Hyung-Chul Kim; Jeong-Bae Kim; Suk-Mo Lee
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety | 2013
Yoon-Sik Cho; Won-Chan Lee; Jeong-Bae Kim; Sok-Jin Hong; Hyung-Chul Kim; Chung-Sook Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety | 2011
Hyung-Chul Kim; Won-Chan Lee; Jong-Gu Kim; Sok-Jin Hong; Kyoung-Mi Kim; Yoon-Sik Cho; Sung-Eun Park; Jin-Ho Kim
Journal of Environmental Biology | 2015
Jeong Bae Kim; Sok-Jin Hong; Won-Chan Lee; Yong-Woo Lee; Hyung Chul Kim; Yoon-Sik Cho
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety | 2010
Sung-Eun Park; Sok-Jin Hong; Won-Chan Lee; Rae-Hong Jung; Yoon-Sik Cho; Hyung-Chul Kim; Dong-Myung Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety | 2013
Sunyoung Kim; Hyung-Chul Kim; Won-Chan Lee; Dong-Woon Hwang; Sok-Jin Hong; Jeong-Bae Kim; Yoon-Sik Cho; Chung-Sook Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety | 2013
Yoon-Sik Cho; Sok-Jin Hong; Won-Chan Lee; Hyung-Chul Kim; Jeong-Bae Kim