Characterization of Deep-sea Macrofauna in the Korean Exploration Claim Area in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone, Northeastern Pacific Ocean SCIE SCOPUS KCI

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Title
Characterization of Deep-sea Macrofauna in the Korean Exploration Claim Area in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone, Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Author(s)
Yu, Ok Hwan; Lee, Hyung-Gon; Kim, Dongsung; Wi, Jin Hee; Kim, Kyeong Hong; Yoo, Chan Min
KIOST Author(s)
Yu, Ok Hwan(유옥환)Lee, Hyung Gon(이형곤)Kim, Dong Sung(김동성)Kim, Kyeong Hong(김경홍)Yoo, Chan Min(유찬민)
Alternative Author(s)
유옥환; 이형곤; 김동성; 김경홍; 유찬민
Publication Year
2018-06
Abstract
Macrofauna in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone remain poorly understood, due both to gross undersampling and to the fact that most species collected from the area are new to science. Evaluation of the diversity and species distribution of the benthic fauna in this area is critical to predicting and managing the impacts of manganese nodule mining. In this study, we investigated the distribution of macrofauna to understand the natural variability in the macrobenthic community and, by extension, to establish a baseline for environmental risk assessment. Samples were collected from the KR5 block of the Korea Contract Area, within the abyssal area of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, by the RV Onnuri from 2012-2014. A total of 36 core samples were examined in the survey, from which we identified 183 macrobenthic species in 25 faunal groups with a mean density of 257 ind/m2. Not taking into account meio-faunal groups such as nematodes and harpacticoid copepods, the highest percentage of individuals was represented by Arthropoda. The dominant species (> 1% of total density) were the tanaids Typhlotanais sp.1, and Akanthophoreus spp. and Stenotanais sp., the isopod Macrostylis sp.1, and the polychaetes Cirratulidae spp. and Levinsenia uncinata. The abundances of the two dominant species, the tanaid Typhlotanais sp1. and isopod Macrostylis sp.1., were positively correlated with total organic carbon (TOC). There were no differences in macrofaunal density and community structure between preserved areas (PRA), the potential benthic impacted site (BIS), and other areas near the BIS. In general, higher diversity was associated with homogeneous environmental conditions, with high nodule coverage (> 50%) and TOC.
ISSN
1738-5261
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/901
DOI
10.1007/s12601-018-0029-8
Bibliographic Citation
OCEAN SCIENCE JOURNAL, v.53, no.2, pp.301 - 314, 2018
Publisher
한국해양과학기술원
Keywords
macrofauna; Korean exploration claim area; Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone; Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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