Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4399587 Journal of Korean Nature 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study was conducted from November 2008 to March 2009. Three eastern areas of Jejudo (Hado-ri wintering area, Jongdal-ri and Siheung-ri coastal area, Seongsanpo wintering area) were examined. A total of 12,411 individuals of 79 species were observed in the three areas. By region, the fish farm in Hado-ri was observed to have 5,479 individuals of 55 species, Jongdal-ri and Siheung-ri coastal area 1,669 individuals of 46 species and the fish farm in Seongsanpo 5,253 individuals of 60 species. The dominant species were Anas strepera with 3,870 individuals (31.18%), followed by Anas penelope with 1,572 individuals (12.67%), Anas poecilorhyncha with 1,410 individuals (11.36%), Fulica atra with 942 individuals (7.59%), and Larus argentatus with 742 individuals (5.98%). For species diversity, Seongsanpo fish farm was 2.77, Jongdal-ri and Siheung-ri coastal area 2.59 and Hado-ri fish farm 2.05. The natural monuments were six species like Platalea minor, Platalea leucorodia, Aix galericulata, Circus spilonotus, Falco peregrinus, and Falco tinnunculus. The endangered species designated by the Ministry of Environment were seven species: Platalea minor, Platalea leucorodia, Circus spilonotus, Falco peregrinus, Pandion haliaetus, Buteo buteo, and Anser fabalis.

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