La côte ouest de la Corée connaît un régime de fortes marées. La côte est exploitée pour la pêche, les activités portuaires, militaires et la force marémotrice. Mais la construction du barrage à l'origine du lac salé Sihwa n'a pas été sans conséquences écologiques sur la faune et la flore. Or la production de bivalves est importante pour l'économie coréenne. L'installation d'une usine marémotrice pourrait contribuer à la baisse de la pollution dans le lac par des échanges d'eau plus importants avec la mer.
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