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Chonsu Bay, Korea

Main Contributors:

Johanna Yletyinen

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Summary

Hypoxia in Chonsu Bay is moderate but gradually increasing with time. It is seasonal and develops in summer. Hypoxia has resulted in benthic mortality and reduced fisheries.  

Type of regime shift

Ecosystem type

  • Marine & coastal

Land uses

  • Fisheries

Spatial scale of the case study

  • Local/landscape (e.g. lake, catchment, community)

Continent or Ocean

  • Asia

Region

  • East Asia

Countries

  • Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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Key References

  1. Lim H-S, Diaz R, Hong J-S, Schaffner L. 2006. Hypoxia and benthic community recovery in Korean coastal waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52, 1517-1526.

Citation

Johanna Yletyinen. Chonsu Bay, Korea. In: Regime Shifts Database, www.regimeshifts.org. Last revised 2012-03-17 19:09:03 GMT.
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