2022
DOI: 10.13047/kjee.2022.36.5.468
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The Gate Operation for Bolstering up Fish Migration in the Nakdong River Estuary<sup>1a</sup>

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“…Indeed, physical disturbances in estuarine ecosystems are the main cause of migratory species population declines and estuary reopenings are a key environment management strategy used to mitigate such physical disturbances, particularly as related to habitat disconnection. The effect of habitat connection recovery and seawater intrusion on fish community may be intensified as it gets closer to the NRE barrage, but such research related to the NRE is limited and have been conducted by different approaches (different sampling methodology and magnitude, Busan Metropolitan City, 2021; Jeong et al, 2022). Understanding how the degree of influence varies depending on the distance should also be identified as well.…”
Section: Conservation Suggestions For Estuary Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, physical disturbances in estuarine ecosystems are the main cause of migratory species population declines and estuary reopenings are a key environment management strategy used to mitigate such physical disturbances, particularly as related to habitat disconnection. The effect of habitat connection recovery and seawater intrusion on fish community may be intensified as it gets closer to the NRE barrage, but such research related to the NRE is limited and have been conducted by different approaches (different sampling methodology and magnitude, Busan Metropolitan City, 2021; Jeong et al, 2022). Understanding how the degree of influence varies depending on the distance should also be identified as well.…”
Section: Conservation Suggestions For Estuary Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%