Jae Bong Lee, Jong Hee Lee, Y. Shin, C. Zhang, H. Cha
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Seasonal variation of fisheries resources composition in the coastal ecosystem of the middle Yellow Sea of Korea
To investigate seasonal variation of fisheries resources composition and their correlationships withenvironmental facotrs in the coastal ecosystem of the middle Yellow Sea of Korea, shrimp beam trawl werecarried out for the fisheries survey. Fisheries resources of 81 species, 57 families, and 6 taxa totally werecollected by shrimp beam trawl in the middle coastal ecosystem of Yellow Sea of Korea. Species were included6 species in Bivalvia, 6 in Cephalopoda, 22 in Crustacea, 2 in Echinodermata, 5 in Gastropoda, and 40 in Pisces.Diversity indices (Shannon index, H) showed seasonal variation with low value of 2.14 in winter, and highvalue of 2.67 in spring. Main dominant species were