@article{ART002201941},
author={Sang-Jae Lee and 박희성 and Kwang Guk An},
title={Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2017},
volume={26},
number={1},
pages={27-43},
doi={10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27}
TY - JOUR
AU - Sang-Jae Lee
AU - 박희성
AU - Kwang Guk An
TI - Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2017
VL - 26
IS - 1
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 27
EP - 43
SN - 1225-7184
AB - The objectives of the study were to evaluate fish compositions, endangered species, community structure, physical habitat, and general water quality for a preliminary environmental impact assessment of Jeokbyeok River on the road construction between two regions. Total number of species and total number of individuals, based on CPUE, were 23 and 1186, respectively. The endangered species (I, II) as the legal protection species were Pseudopungtungia nigra (79 samples) Gobiobotia brevibarba) (5) Gobiobotia macrocephala (2), indicating a requiring of endangered species conservation. In the meantime, exotic species and ecological disturbing species such as Micropterus salmoides and Lepomis macrochirus, were not present, indicating a well conserved area. According to fish community analysis, values of species diversity index were high (range: 0.788 - 1.030), and the dominance index were low (range: 0.097 - 0.183), indicating that the fish community in this area was maintained well without high dominacne by specific species. Also, fish analysis on tolerance guilds and trophic guilds showed that the proportions of sensitive species were largely exceeded the proportions of the tolerant species, while the proportions of insectivore species were largely exceeded the proportions of the omnivore species. This outcome suggests that the ecosystem was well maintained in terms of tolerance and trophic compositions (food chain). Ecological health, based on the multi-metric fish model of Fish Assessment Integrity (FAI), reflected those fish conditions. In other words, values of FAI model averaged 82.4, which means a “good condition” in the criteria of ecological health by the Minstry of Environment, Korea. In addition, general water quality and physical habitat analyses showed that the system was in good condition. Under these conditions, if the road constructions between the two regions happen in the future, inorganic suspended solids may increase in the waterbody, and this may result in indirect or direct influences on the physical habitats and food chain as well as fish compositions, so the ecological protections and prevention strategy from the soil erosion are required in the system.
KW - Ecological health;fish;endangered species;environmental impact assessment;physical habitat
DO - 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
ER -
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성 and Kwang Guk An. (2017). Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 26(1), 27-43.
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성 and Kwang Guk An. 2017, "Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.26, no.1 pp.27-43. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성, Kwang Guk An "Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26.1 pp.27-43 (2017) : 27.
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성, Kwang Guk An. Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region. 2017; 26(1), 27-43. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성 and Kwang Guk An. "Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26, no.1 (2017) : 27-43.doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee; 박희성; Kwang Guk An. Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 26(1), 27-43. doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee; 박희성; Kwang Guk An. Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2017; 26(1) 27-43. doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성, Kwang Guk An. Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region. 2017; 26(1), 27-43. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27
Sang-Jae Lee, 박희성 and Kwang Guk An. "Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessments on Fish Compositions and the Ecological Health of Jeokbyeok River on the Road Construction of Muju-Geumsan Region" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26, no.1 (2017) : 27-43.doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.27