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Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient that affects biological production. Iron-containing clay minerals are an important source of bioavailable iron. However, the dissolution of iron-containing clay minerals at temperatures below the freezing point has not been investigated.

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Efficacy of White Spot Syndrome Virus Protein VP28-Expressing as an Oral Vaccine for Shrimp.

Viruses

September 2023

Department of Microbiology, School of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Republic of Korea.

The white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is the causative agent of white spot disease, which kills shrimp within a few days of infection. Although WSSV has a mortality rate of almost 100% and poses a serious threat to the shrimp farming industry, strategies for its prevention and treatment are extremely limited. In this study, we examined the efficacy of VP28, a recombinant WSSV protein expressed in (), as an oral shrimp vaccine.

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  • This study investigated how tributyltin (TBT) affects fertilization and embryo development at various concentrations.
  • Fertilization rates dropped significantly with TBT exposure, especially noticeable at 0.05 ppb, and embryos showed development issues at all tested levels, with complete impairment at 4.68 ppb.
  • Although moving affected embryos to clean media allowed some recovery, their development was still not fully restored, indicating TBT's harmful effects on early-stage embryonic development.
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Long-term effects of chromium from red mud (bauxite residue) ocean dumping on the benthic environment in South Korea.

Mar Pollut Bull

November 2023

Marine Environment Research Department, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Busan 49111, Republic of Korea; KIOST School, University of Science and Technology (UST), Busan 49111, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Between 1999 and 2009, 344,000 m of red mud was released into the red mud dumping zone in the East Sea-Byeong ocean dumping site in South Korea. This study aimed to assess the impacts before and after the 2010 red mud dumping ban. We quantified total Cr concentrations by depth from core sediment samples at the red mud dumping station and evaluated benthic communities in 2004, 2009, 2012, 2017, and 2019.

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Two new species, and , are described in detail with illustrations based on females from the Korean Yellow Sea. These species lacking the fourth leg endopod belong to the group, one of two species groups within the genus Smirnov, 1946. Both species can be distinguished from each other by the surface ornamentation of the cephalothorax, shape of the rostrum tip, antennule segments, armature formula of thoracic legs 1-4, and length ratio of the caudal rami.

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  • Understanding the composition and distribution of marine bacterioplankton is crucial for predicting ecosystem responses to environmental changes.
  • Researchers used 16S rRNA metabarcoding to analyze seawater samples from Jeju Island, South Korea, over several months in 2013, identifying 1343 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and noting monthly variations in community diversity.
  • The study found that water temperature and salinity significantly influenced bacterial distribution, with higher pathogenic bacteria abundance in warmer months, particularly September, highlighting how these environmental factors affect marine bacterioplankton diversity and potential health risks.
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Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) is a DNA-derived drug extracted from the sperm cells of Oncorhynchus mykiss or O. keta. PDRN exhibits wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities by activating adenosine A receptor and salvage pathways.

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We investigated the spatial variability of macrofaunal and meiofaunal assemblages in intertidal flats on the southern coast of Korea. Abiotic and biotic samples were collected at five stations. The species richness, density, and composition of the assemblages differed significantly among stations.

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High-Level Expression of Recombinant VHSV Glycoprotein Using Transformed and Verification of Vaccine Efficacy.

Vaccines (Basel)

July 2023

Department of Microbiology, School of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Republic of Korea.

The demand for aquaculture is increasing, but production is declining due to high feed costs and disease outbreaks. Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) is a viral disease that seriously affects seawater and freshwater fish in aquaculture, including the olive flounder (), a major aquaculture fish in Korea. However, very few vaccines are currently available for viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV).

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  • Saxitoxin (STX) is a dangerous cyanotoxin that is soluble in water, stable in acidic conditions, and resistant to heat, making it a significant health risk in ocean environments.
  • Researchers created an electrochemical peptide-based biosensor that can detect STX at very low levels using a technique called differential pulse voltammetry (DPV).
  • The biosensor combines a specially designed nanocomposite with a modified electrode and can detect STX in concentrations ranging from 1 to 1,000 ng/mL, with a very low detection limit of 26.7 pg/mL, offering a promising tool for monitoring toxic substances in aquatic ecosystems.
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The spionid polychaete Claparède, 1868 is a shell borer widely occurring across the world and considered introduced in many areas. It was originally described in the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Adult diagnostic features are the palps with black bands, prostomium weakly incised anteriorly, caruncle extending to the end of chaetiger 3, short occipital antenna, and heavy sickle-shaped spines in the posterior notopodia.

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Selective attachment of prokaryotes and emergence of potentially pathogenic prokaryotes on four plastic surfaces: Adhesion study in a natural marine environment.

Mar Pollut Bull

August 2023

Library of Marine Samples, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Geoje 53201, Republic of Korea; Department of Ocean Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

This study employed 16S rRNA metabarcoding to establish the diversity of prokaryotic communities and specific characteristics of potentially pathogenic prokaryotic primary colonizers of four plastic materials (EPS, expanded polystyrene; PE, polyethylene; PP, polypropylene; and PET, polyethylene terephthalate). Bacteria inhabiting plastic and seawater differ; thus, distinct changes in the attached prokaryotic community were observed over an exposure time of 21 days, specifically on Days 3, 6, 9, and 12-21. Frist colonizers were Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria; Bacilli and Clostridia represented secondary colonizers.

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Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) should be conducted at ecologically meaningful scales such as large marine ecosystems to halt further ocean degradation caused by anthropogenic pressures and facilitate ecosystem-based management such as transboundary marine spatial planning (MSP). However, few studies exist at large marine ecosystems scale, especially in the West Pacific seas, where countries have different MSP processes yet transboundary cooperation is paramount. Thus, a step-wise CEA would be informative to help bordering countries set a common goal.

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Toxic effects of the wastewater produced by underwater hull cleaning equipment on the copepod Tigriopus japonicus.

Mar Pollut Bull

June 2023

Marine Biotechnology Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Busan 49111, Republic of Korea; Department of Ocean Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Unmanaged disposal of wastewater produced by underwater hull cleaning equipment (WHCE) is suspected to induce toxic effects to marine organisms because wastewater contains several anti-fouling compounds. To investigate the effects of WHCE on marine copepod, we examined the toxicity on life parameters (e.g.

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To better understand the role of resting cysts in the outbreak of paralytic shellfish poisoning and bloom dynamics in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea, this study investigated the germination features of ellipsoidal Alexandrium cysts isolated from sediments collected in winter and summer under different combinations of temperature and salinity. Morphology and phylogeny of germling cells revealed that the ellipsoidal Alexandrium cysts belong to Alexandrium catenella (Group I). The cysts could germinate across a wide range of temperature (5-25 °C) with germination success within 5 days, indicating that continuous seeding for the maintenance of vegetative cells in the water column may occur through the year without an endogenous clock to regulate germination timing.

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To assess the progression of ocean acidification in the South Yellow Sea (SYS), the aragonite saturation state (Ω) was determined from dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) in the surface and bottom waters of the SYS in spring and autumn. The Ω exhibited large spatiotemporal variations in the SYS; DIC was a major factor controlling the Ω variations, whereas temperature, salinity, and TA were minor factors. Surface DIC concentrations were mainly influenced by the lateral transport of the DIC-enriched Yellow River waters and DIC-depleted East China Sea Surface Water; bottom DIC concentrations were affected by aerobic remineralization in spring and autumn.

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The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of sleek unicornfish, was first determined in this study. The complete mitogenome is 16,611 bp in length composed of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNAs, 22 transfer RNAs, and a control region. The nucleotides consist of 33.

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is an important medicinal plant that belongs to the Polypodiaceae family. In this study, we analyzed the effects of foliar spraying of chitosan on growth promotion and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) production in . Treatment with chitosan at a concentration of 50 mg/L in both young and mature sterile fronds induced the highest increase in the amount of accumulated 20E.

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Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus-ES (ToLCNDV-ES), a high threat to cucurbits in the Mediterranean Basin, is listed as a different strain from the Asian ToLCNDV isolates. In this study, the infectivity of two clones previously isolated from Italy and Pakistan were compared in cucumbers, which resulted in the opposite symptom appearance. The swapping subgenome was processed; however, the mechanisms related to the disease phenotype remain unclear.

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A new species of the genus Lang, 1936 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Cletodidae) from South Korea.

Biodivers Data J

October 2022

Marine Ecosystem Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Busan, Republic of Korea Marine Ecosystem Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology Busan Republic of Korea.

Background: Marine benthic harpacticoid copepods are poorly known in Korea due to the difficulty in obtaining specimens. Currently, the genus Lang, 1936, which is known to occur in subtidal sediments, has not been reported in this area so far. During surveys on the subtidal meiofauna, we found a new species of from several subtidal muddy sediments in the Yellow Sea and South Sea.

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Thirty-nine species of symbiotic copepods, comprising 24 species of poecilostome Cyclopoida and 15 species of Siphonostomatoida, are reported from Korean waters, which were collected using underwater light traps at 33 collection sites around the South Korean coast. Ten new species are described: in the family Clausidiidae; and in the family Clausiidae; in the family Lichomolgidae; in the family Myicolidae; in the family Polyankyliidae; in the Pseudanthessiidae; in the family Sabelliphilidae; and and . in the family Asterocheridae.

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Co-variance between free-living bacteria and Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Dinophyta) harmful algal blooms, South Korea.

Harmful Algae

February 2023

Library of Marine Samples, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Geoje 656-834, Republic of Korea; Department of Ocean Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

To understand the co-variance between common free-living bacteria and Cochlodinium polykrikoides harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their metabolic functions, we investigated 110 sampling sites in the Southern Sea of South Korea. These sampling sites were divided into three groups based on environmental factors and phytoplankton data with a similarity of 85% using non-metric multidimensional scaling. One group represented high-severity C.

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Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) infect various marine eukaryotes. However, little is known about NCLDV diversity and their relationships with eukaryotic hosts in marine environments, the elucidation of which will advance the current understanding of marine ecosystems. This study characterizes the interplay between NCLDVs and the eukaryotic plankton community (EPC) in the sub-Arctic area using metagenomics and metabarcoding to investigate NCLDVs and EPC, respectively, in the Kongsfjorden ecosystem of Svalbard (Norway) in April and June 2018.

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The taxonomic concept of the genus Sars, 1909 is uncertain because none of the synapomorphies for the species of are defined. Detailed comparison of previous records of (T. Scott, 1892) from different localities reveals that this species represents a species complex composed of two species, .

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This study analyzed the relationship between the lunar phase and the reproductive cycle of Pinctada margaritifera inhabiting Weno Island, Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia. We measured indicators of maturity (gonadosomatic index [GSI] and sexual maturation-related genes) and investigated changes in the gonadal maturity stages (GMS) of P. margaritifera over lunar cycle.

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