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THE HAND NET FISHERY SYSTEM FOR GATHERING MARSH CLAM IN SEOM JINGANG RIVER: A CASE OF KOREA IMPORTANT FISHERIES HERITAGE SYSTEMS
  • Manage No DI00000833
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Hyunjong Jong, Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries, Republic of Korea
    Published Year 2020
    Language English
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Description Located in the midwestern part of the Korean Peninsula’s southern region, the Seomjingang River is the fourth largest river in the Republic of Korea. The basin area totals 4,896.5㎢, and the river is 212.3km long. Geographically, the river basin features the Sobaek and Jiri mountain ranges that stretch towards the southeast. As such, the region is replete with tall mountains and peaks. Historically, the Seomjingang River has served as a border between the Gyeongsang and Jeolla regions. Ecologically, the river has been home to diverse fauna and flora, including endangered species and state-designated.

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