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100 1 _aShin, Hyeon-Ok
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245 1 0 _aBehavior of Israeli carp Cyprinus carpio traced by long baseline telemetry techniques during dynamite explosion work /
_cHyeon-Ok Shin, Dae-Jae Lee and Hyeong-Il Shin
264 1 _aTokyo, Japan :
_bBlackwell Publishing ,
_c2003
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 3 _aThe swimming behavior trajectory of an Israeli carp (body length 28 cm) during dynamite explosion work was obtained by the long baseline acoustic telemetry system with an ultrasonic pinger in an aquaculture cage located at Chungju Lake on 2 May 1997. The underwater noise levels measured at a distance of 400 m from the source of noise increased by 40 dB (re 1 μPa) compared to the levels before the explosion. The swimming area of the fish was reduced immediately after the explosion but more than 1 h after the explosion the fish had returned to a similar swimming area and behavior as right before the explosion. The fish usually swam less than 1.5 m from the water surface except during or right after the explosion. When there was an external stimulus, such as, an explosion the fish swam downwards. The average swimming speeds of the fish before, during and after the explosion were approximately 0.33 m/s, 0.52 m/s and 0.29 m/s, respectively, and the average swimming speed of the fish during the explosion was 1.6 times faster than usual.
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700 1 _aLee, Dae-Jae
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700 1 _aShin, Hyeong-Il
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_aJapan.
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_tFisheries Science
_x0919-9268
_gVolume 69, Issue no. 1 (February 2003) page 27 - 36
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_uhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fishsci1994/69/1/69_1_27/_pdf
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