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어류 생태 및 수리 특성 기반의 최적 서식환경 조성을 위한 인공어초 설치 전략Strategic Installation of Artificial Reefs Based on Fish Ecological and Hydrodynamic Characteristics for Optimal Habitat Creation

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Strategic Installation of Artificial Reefs Based on Fish Ecological and Hydrodynamic Characteristics for Optimal Habitat Creation
Authors
황태건김연중김윤주김명훈이우동
Issue Date
Sep-2025
Publisher
(사)한국연안방재학회
Keywords
Optimal fish habitat; Fish gathering effect; Cubic block-type artificial reef; Hydrodynamic assessment; Ecological assessment
Citation
한국연안방재학회지, v.12, no.3, pp 131 - 141
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국연안방재학회지
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
131
End Page
141
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80714
ISSN
2288-7903
2288-8020
Abstract
Artificial reefs are widely deployed to enhance coastal ecosystems, yet quantifying their hydraulic behaviour and the ecological opportunities they create remains challenging. Gukdo Island, set in a rias-type archipelago on the southeastern coast of Korea, combines persistent tidal currents with high fish biodiversity, providing an ideal pilot area for testing a science-based pre-installation workflow. A regional ocean tidal model (EFDC) reconstructs multi-directional flows around the island and supplies boundary conditions to CFD simulations (FLOW-3D). Three scalar descriptors—velocity-change ratio, axis-specific vorticity, and turbulent kinetic energy—are mapped three-dimensionally and expressed as dimensionless volumes corresponding to potential feeding and refuge habitats. The results indicate that cubic block-type reef modules positioned in the modelled acceleration, deceleration, and vortex zones can create nutrient-rich upwelling sites while preserving low-energy shelters for juvenile fish, thereby maximising habitat heterogeneity. Building on these findings, a sequential screening framework is outlined: it starts with collating target-species ecological data, continues with regional hydrodynamic site selection and CFD-assisted layout optimisation, and ends with adaptive field monitoring and modular retrofit. Although demonstrated under steady tidal forcing, the workflow offers a transferable template for aligning reef design with species-specific hydraulic preferences and establishing evidence-based installation standards.
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