KR20120041048A - Shelter for abalone culture - Google Patents

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KR20120041048A
KR20120041048A KR1020100102623A KR20100102623A KR20120041048A KR 20120041048 A KR20120041048 A KR 20120041048A KR 1020100102623 A KR1020100102623 A KR 1020100102623A KR 20100102623 A KR20100102623 A KR 20100102623A KR 20120041048 A KR20120041048 A KR 20120041048A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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PURPOSE: A shelter for abalone culture is provided to reduce number of labors by reducing weight and lowering cost. CONSTITUTION: A shelter for abalone culture comprises attach parents(110), a moving hole(120), a combining part(130), and a support base(210). The attach parents has a half-cylinder form having a predetermined diameter. On the attach parents, the abalone is attached. The mobile hole is formed through one part of the attach parents. The mobile hole is formed for movement of the abalone. The combining part is formed in order to interlink the attach parents. The material of the attach parents is composed of polyvinyl chloride. The support stand is united with the connecting part. The support stand connects one or more of the attach parents.

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Abalone shelter {SHELTER FOR ABALONE CULTURE}

The present invention relates to an abalone shelter, and more particularly to an abalone shelter for low cost and easy handling while reducing the physiological stress of the abalone to increase the growth efficiency.

In general, more than 100 kinds of abalone are known around the world, and on the coast of Korea, there are haliotis discus hannai, horse abalone, black abalone, sibolt abalone, five-molecules, and five-molecules.

In Korea, the abalone is an important aquaculture species inhabiting the east and west seas. Since 1976, artificial seedlings have been produced in earnest. In recent years, abalone has been in the spotlight as a new value-added variety, and local governments have preferred it as a value-added popular variety as a favorite target organism as part of the coastal resource development project.

The farming shelter used for farming abalone is classified as chipped, heavy, or successive. The slopes are symmetrically connected to each other to form folds and V-grooves of 4 to 5 rows, and a moving hole is formed on the surface. Abalone's food habits inhabits the lower part of the nursing home during the day and feeds the upper part of the nursing home at night. The structure of the shelter was created to move and take eating.

However, the abalone shelter has 4 to 5 rows of V-shaped grooves and is 1 m in length, so it is inconvenient to move when the tank cleaning, abalone screening work and seedling discharge. In addition, the V-shaped grooves (not only V-shaped grooves as well as various angled shapes) cause problems in the abalone during the cleaning of the tank or the selection of abalone, thereby reducing the vitality and survival rate of the abalone.

The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and the object of the present invention is to provide a shelter for abalone farming, which is inexpensive and easy to handle, while increasing the growth efficiency by reducing the physiological stress of the abalone.

In order to solve the above problems, an abalone aquaculture shelter according to an embodiment of the present invention is a semi-cylindrical shape having a predetermined diameter, the attachment mother is attached to the abalone, is formed through a portion of the attachment mother and the movement for the movement of the abalone Further comprising at least one fastening portion for connecting the hole and the attachment parent, the material of the attachment parent may be made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).

In order to solve the above problems, another embodiment of the abalone aquaculture shelter of the present invention is a semi-cylindrical form having a predetermined diameter, at least one attachment matrix to which the abalone is attached, is formed through a portion of the attachment parent to overturn A movement hole for movement of the substrate, at least one fastening part for connecting the attachment mothers, and a support for connecting at least one attachment parent by coupling with the fastening part, wherein the material of the attachment parent material is polyvinyl chloride (PVC); It can be made of).

According to the present invention as described above, by cutting the PVC pipe having a predetermined diameter in the form of a semi-cylinder to use as a mother to attach the abalone, because it is inexpensive and light weight, it is easy to move when cleaning the tank, abalone sorting operation and seedling discharge You can work with fewer people.

In addition, it is equipped with a semi-cylindrical form of abalone attachment so that the abalone is not injured because there are no conventional V-grooves (various angles as well as V-grooves), so it is possible to produce higher abalone without compromising the vitality and viability of the abalone. There is an advantage.

In addition, compared to the conventional production cost of the shelter for abalone production, the conventional shelter is 10,000 / sheet when using 1,000 sheets per year, it costs 10 million won, but the shelter with four attachment mother (one shelter) of the present invention Is 1,500 / sheets, which cost 3,000 per year and 45 million won, making it inexpensive.

In addition, the conventional heavy shelter is left as it is in the sea to contaminate the sea, but since the shelter of the present invention is light, it is easy to move when discharged and can be easily recovered, thereby preventing contamination of the sea.

1 is a structural diagram of an abalone aquaculture shelter consisting of one abalone attachment parent according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a structural diagram of an overturning shelter consisting of at least one attachment parent according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is an image showing an application example for farming abalone according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The following detailed description is only illustrative, and merely illustrates embodiments of the present invention. In addition, the principles and concepts of the present invention are provided for the purpose of explanation and most useful.

Accordingly, various forms that can be implemented by those of ordinary skill in the art, as well as not intended to provide a detailed structure beyond the basic understanding of the present invention through the drawings.

Hereinafter, the configuration and operation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 is a structural diagram of an abalone aquaculture shelter consisting of one abalone attachment parent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, the abalone shelter 100 includes an attachment parent 110 to which the abalone is attached, a movement hole 120 for moving the abalone, and a coupling part 130.

The attachment matrix 110 has a semi-cylindrical shape in which a cylinder is cut in half and has a predetermined diameter. The predetermined diameter (eg about 10 cm) is determined to have a free active space until the abalone grows and is released into the sea. In other words, it is determined that the abalone may grow without stress in a sufficient space formed by overlapping the attachment parent 110.

The outer surface of the attachment matrix 100 is made of a circular shape does not exist in a variety of grooves or angles do not hurt the abalone during the cleaning of the tank where the abalone grows, abalone screening work and seedling discharge operation. In addition, the attachment matrix 100 may be made of a light polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material, the length may be formed of about 40Cm. In addition, the attachment matrix 100 is made of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC), the manufacturing cost of the shelter 100 is low.

The moving hole 120 is formed through a portion of the attachment parent 100 (for example, a central portion of the attachment parent), and the abalone is formed on the outer surface and the inner surface of the attachment parent 100 to move the movement hole 120. Can move freely. In this case, the size of the moving hole 120 may also be changed according to the size of the abalone as in the diameter of the attachment parent 100.

The fastening part 130 is for connecting at least one attachment parent 100. In one embodiment, a pair of fasteners are formed on both side portions of the attachment matrix 100, and the support may be fixed to the fastener by using a wire or a string. The fastening unit 130 is not limited to the fastener described above, it can be implemented in a variety of ways that can be connected to the support using the adhesive, the latch.

2 is a structural diagram of an overturning shelter composed of at least one attachment parent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the abalone shelter 200 is fixed to the support 210 through the fastening unit 130 at least one attachment matrix 100. The support 210 may be a structure having a predetermined length made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) having a diameter of 13mm. Therefore, the abalone shelter 200 (here, the four attachment mothers combined) is more stable than the shelter including one attachment mother, which has a larger area of grounding and grounding. That is, the shelter 200 is not inverted when the abalone is reared by connecting a plurality of attachment mothers 100 instead of one, so that the abalone is not injured. In addition, since the material of the shelter 200 is made of light polyvinyl chloride, the abalone aquaculture shelter 200 formed by combining a plurality of attachment mother bodies 100 is light in weight and thus can be easily moved during operation.

An embodiment of the present invention will be described.

The abalone aquaculture farmer grows abalone spawn in a tank using an abalone aquaculture shelter 200 including at least one attachment parent 100. After that, if the abalone grows enough to be discharged into the sea, the abalone is selected to move the abalone flocks in the tank to the sea. Then, the abalone shelter for abalone form shelter (200) is separated from each of the attachment matrix to facilitate transportation to the sea (here made by cutting the string connecting the fastening portion and the support) of the abalone form shelter Separate with 100. After moving the separated abalone aquaculture shelter 100, which is easy to transport, to the sea, divers then leave the shelter in the discharge area so that the abalone will move to the surrounding rock and grow in the sea.

Figure 3 is an image showing an application example for farming abalone according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 3, a plurality of abalone farming shelter may be piled up and down to produce a plurality of abalones in a small area. That is, the bottom of the upper shelter is placed on the support of the lower shelter, so that sufficient space is secured between both shelter, which can help the growth of the abalone.

In addition, since the attachment matrix is a circular shape, there are no grooves or angled various shapes, and as shown in FIG. 3, even when the shelter for overturning style is moved, it is understood that the shelter does not damage the overturn.

The present invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments, but those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains can make various modifications without departing from the scope of the present invention. Will understand.

Therefore, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the above-described embodiments, but should be determined by equivalents to the appended claims, as well as the appended claims.

100, 200: Shelter 110: attached mother
120: moving hole 130: fastening portion
210: support

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Attachment matrix attached to the abalone as a semi-cylindrical shape having a predetermined diameter,
A moving hole formed through a portion of the attachment matrix and moving the abalone;
Further comprising at least one fastening for connecting the attachment parents,
The material of the attachment matrix is a shelter for abalone form made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
At least one attachment matrix to which the abalone is attached in a semicylindrical form having a predetermined diameter,
A moving hole formed through a portion of the attachment matrix and moving the abalone;
At least one fastening for connecting the attachment mothers and
And a support coupled to the fastening portion to connect at least one attachment parent,
The material of the attachment matrix is a shelter for abalone form made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
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