Hard science is essential to restoring soft-sediment intertidal habitats in burgeoning East Asia

SY Lee, JS Khim - Chemosphere, 2017 - Elsevier
Intertidal soft-sediment ecosystems such as mangrove, saltmarsh, and tidal flats face
multiple stresses along the burgeoning East Asia coastline. In addition to direct habitat loss …

Marine biodiversity in Korea: A review of macrozoobenthic assemblages, their distributions, and long-term community changes from human impacts

JS Khim, C Lee, SJ Song, H Bae, J Noh… - … and Marine Biology, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The present review provides a historical overview of the macrozoobenthos that supports
Korean marine biodiversity set against a regional introduction to the oceanography and …

Land use in Korean tidal wetlands: impacts and management strategies

SK Hong, CH Koh, RR Harris, JE Kim, JS Lee… - Environmental …, 2010 - Springer
The coastal landscapes in southwestern Korea include a diverse array of tidal wetlands and
salt marshes. These coastal zones link the ecological functions of marine tidal wetlands and …

Factors affecting the distribution patterns of benthic invertebrates at a major shorebird staging site in the Yellow Sea, China

CY Choi, PF Battley, MA Potter, Z Ma, W Liu - Wetlands, 2014 - Springer
The tidal flats of the Yellow Sea support benthic communities that are vitally important to
migratory birds, but baseline information on benthic community structure and variability is …

The Saemangeum tidal flat: long-term environmental and ecological changes in marine benthic flora and fauna in relation to the embankment

J Ryu, J Nam, J Park, BO Kwon, JH Lee… - Ocean & coastal …, 2014 - Elsevier
The present article presents a historical overview of the Saemangeum reclamation projects
and key findings from the ecological studies of the Saemangeum tidal flat, highlighting the …

[HTML][HTML] Unearthing the diversity of Japanese Magelona (Annelida: Magelonidae); three species new to science, and a redescription of Magelona japonica

A Taylor, K Mortimer, N Jimi - Zootaxa, 2022 - biotaxa.org
Whilst seven species of magelonids have been originally described from the North-Western
Pacific Ocean, only two have been from Japanese waters. Given the often high diversity of …

Drastic change of bivalves and gastropods caused by the huge reclamation projects in Japan and Korea

S Sato - Plankton and Benthos Research, 2006 - jstage.jst.go.jp
In this study, I compared faunal change of bivalves and gastropods after the construction of
the reclamation dike in case studies in Japan (Isahaya Bay) and South Korea …

Macrozoobenthos of Korean tidal flats: A review on species assemblages and distribution

J Park, SJ Song, J Ryu, BO Kwon, S Hong… - Ocean & coastal …, 2014 - Elsevier
A comprehensive review of benthic macrofaunal studies conducted along the west coasts of
Korea over the last 40 years has been made by providing the most updated checklist of the …

Community structure and health status of macrobenthic animals in the Nakdong River Estuary, Busan, Korea

SH Youn, JW Lee, CW Oh, BM Choi… - Ocean and Polar …, 2021 - koreascience.kr
The community structure and health status of macrobenthos assemblages were investigated
in the subtidal area of the Nakdong River estuary, Southern Coast of Korea. Benthic fauna …

Benthic environment and macrofaunal community changes during the dike construction in Saemangeum subtidal area, Korea

SM An, JH Lee, HJ Woo, BJ Koo, HG Lee… - Ocean and Polar …, 2006 - koreascience.kr
The Saemangeum project is one of the biggest reclamation efforts in Korea and may cause
coastal ecosystem change due to altered environments and habitat loss. Since February …