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Dokdo’s Rich Ecology

[Anchor Lead] Korea’s Dokdo Island is known as an ecological treasure trove home to many rare animals and plants. Korea’s easternmost islets are again drawing attention for ecological value, as rare aquatic species with unique appearances and names have been observed in the clean waters near the rocky outcroppings. [Pkg] Dokdo Island is situated in the middle of the vast blue ocean. It is an ecological treasure trove inhabited by roughly 590 species of animals and plants. A picturesque scene unfolds under the sea. Schools of fish in various colors swim about in leisure. A black sea bream, a native of Dokdo, takes a break between the rocks. Coral reefs, a resting place for fish, adorn the underwater world with splendid colors. In particular, the ocean beneath Dokdo Island is teeming with living organisms, because it is a place where warm and cold currents meet. Last year, the government discovered three unrecorded species, including paranamixis shrimp. Recently, an undocumented species of the moss fringehead, indigenous to Dokdo, was identified for the first time. Moss fringeheads, a fish in the order of perciformes, are characterized by cockscomb-like tentacles. The government has decided to name the species the Dokdo moss fringehead and register it in a list of aquatic organisms. [Soundbite] Ahn Yong-rak(National Marine Biodiversity Institute) : "Various marine creatures have been secured and the importance of Dokdo as a repository of maritime resources has been rediscovered." Dokdo, part of Korea's sovereign territory, is a rich repository of maritime resources. The continued discovery of new species presents valuable assets that prove the nation's biological sovereignty over the island.

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