2009
DOI: 10.5657/fas.2009.12.2.130
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Temporal Variations in Seaweed Biomass and Coverage in Korean Coasts: Ongdo, Chungnam

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“…Along the intertidal rocky shores of the Yellow Sea, seaweed biomass ranged from 22.00 g dry wt/m² to 295.70 g dry wt/m² in the vicinity of the Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant (Kim and Huh, 1998) and fell below 100 g dry wt/m² along the Muchangpo and Maryangri coasts (Kim and Lee, 1985;Yoo and Kim, 1990). On offshore islands of the Yellow Sea, average annual biomasses of intertidal seaweed communities were 39.52 g dry wt/m² at Ongdo, 173.43 g dry wt/m² at Sapsido, and 97.46 g dry wt/m² at Jusamdo (Yoon and Boo, 1991;Wan et al, 2009). In the present study, seaweed biomasses in the intertidal zones of Nachido and Odo Islands were 84.32 g dry wt/m² and 107.50 g dry wt/m², respectively, which were greater than values observed at Ongdo, similar to those at Jusamdo, but less than those at Sapsido.…”
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“…Along the intertidal rocky shores of the Yellow Sea, seaweed biomass ranged from 22.00 g dry wt/m² to 295.70 g dry wt/m² in the vicinity of the Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant (Kim and Huh, 1998) and fell below 100 g dry wt/m² along the Muchangpo and Maryangri coasts (Kim and Lee, 1985;Yoo and Kim, 1990). On offshore islands of the Yellow Sea, average annual biomasses of intertidal seaweed communities were 39.52 g dry wt/m² at Ongdo, 173.43 g dry wt/m² at Sapsido, and 97.46 g dry wt/m² at Jusamdo (Yoon and Boo, 1991;Wan et al, 2009). In the present study, seaweed biomasses in the intertidal zones of Nachido and Odo Islands were 84.32 g dry wt/m² and 107.50 g dry wt/m², respectively, which were greater than values observed at Ongdo, similar to those at Jusamdo, but less than those at Sapsido.…”
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“…3) than along those of the East and South Seas, Korea . Lower seaweed biomass along the coastal or offshore rocky shores of the Yellow Sea may have resulted from seawater turbidity caused by sediment suspension (Kim et al, 1995) and differences in dominant species Wan et al, 2009). Along the rocky intertidal zone of the Yellow Sea, Sargassum thunbergii is well established as the representative or key species (Yoo and Kim, 1990;Lee et al, 1997;Lee et al, 2000;.…”
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“…, , , , (Lindstrom, 2009;Whitaker et al, 2010). (Wan et al, 2009;Ja niak and Whitlatch, 2012;Satheesh and Wesley, 2012). , (bio filter) , (biological indicator) (Worm et al, 2000;Wells et al, 2007;Scherner et al, 2013).…”
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