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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Pearl aquaculture production is one of the most valuable industry in the world. Black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera is one of the most important commercial species in the world that it is used for breeding and production of pearl. To determine the basic requirements for black lip oyster growth and development of gonad under controlled conditions, Pearl oysters with a total length of 80 mm shells that were in stage 2 maturation of the island Hendorabi collected by diving operations and were transferred to Bandar Lengeh Research Station Persian Gulf mollusks. Pearl oysters with length of 95 mm shells, was passed were all male. 25 percent of them with a total length of 100-110 mm and all with a total length top of 110 mm were female. Then thay were fed for 45 days in appropriate conditions of temperature and photoperiod with March until late spring. Ggreatest physical growth related to Diet with micro-algae Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii, Pavlova lutheri and Tetraselmis suecica, which with the other treatments were significantly different (p〈0.05). Most gonadal growth of the group 4 (Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Pavlova lutheri, Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii ) was 70% in the treated females were spawning. Minimum total length of black lip oyster in habitat of 80 mm, which were collected from a depth of 2 meters. There is no relationship between total length Oysters and depth of 4 to 10 meters depth and minimum total length was 115 mm. The most density of Black lip oyster were observed in the depths of 4 to 7 meters in the northwestern part of the island Hendorabi. There were stronger correlation between biometric data, length-weight relative to length- length.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: The possibility of broodstock production ; Dietary treatments ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Growth ; Cheatoceros calcitrans ; Cheatoceros mullerii ; Pavlova lutheri ; Tetraselmis suecica ; Spawning ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 62pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to codify the guideline and indexes of optimal management in warm-water fish farms to attain sustainable aquaculture which they are population density, species diversity, brood stock'smanagements, , capacity determination,growth and harvesting managements in cultural ponds. As results, these guideline and indexes were codifies for these fish farms and propagation centers.It's obviously that these sustainable patterns can be used for improving of permanent development for this aquacultural industry.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Brood stocks ; Warm Water ; Sustainable Aquaculture ; Population ; Density ; Species ; Diversity ; Growth ; Warmwater Fish Farms
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 45pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A survey on shrimp culture situation in Delvar site was studied in this research. Lack of comprehensive investigation on shrimp culture in Delvar site, undesirable growth and low productivity in compare with standards and study of chemico-physical factors effect on shrimp culture, are some evidence for designing and performance of this project. The field operation was carried out from May to December 2001 in 5 private shrimp farms. Delvar shrimp culture complex is located 35km far from Bushehr. This site has 2 sections, Delvar 14 and Delvar 18. All of the farms belong to cooperative and private companies. There are 2 hatchery centers in this site. Cultured areas were 396.2 hectare and total productivity was 706 ton in 2001. Mean production per hectare was 1782 kg, equal to 0/022.6 of total production of all shrimp culture sites in Bushehr province. We select 2 farms from Delvar 14, 3 farms from Delvar 18 and 2 pounds from each of them. Total stocking density in these ponds, 12 hectare, were 3265750 post larvae (PL -12), duration of culture was at least 145 and maximum 193 days. The highest FCR was 2.2 and the lowest was 1.2, maximum productivity was 3600 kg and minimum of it was 1900kg, maximum stocking density was 33 post larvae per m and minimum of it was 18. Origin of shrimp larvae was from wild sea shrimps. Maximum of shrimp means weight was 13. 44g and the minimum of it was log, the highest survival rate was 86% and the lowest of it was 0/050. Structure of pond beds was made from lum and Stum (mud and slum) 86% and sand 20%. Organic matters of sediment has shown declining rate in culture period. Some of ponds had mortality, about 48 ton, because of sudden changes in weather condition and decreasing of temperature. Total productivity of 10 ponds was 26986.3kg and mean productivity per hectare was 2248kg. We measured and recorded some environmental parameters such as Salinity, D.O, temperature, pH and transparency two times a day, (before sunrise and at 3 p.m.). Some factors such as Chlorophyll-a, organic nitrogen, ammonia, T.D.S. and. T.S.S were measured twice per month (in water phase), and also we measured pH, total nitrogen and organic matter once a month (in Sediment). Water deficiency and insufficient pumping are two of the most important problems. These problems cause increasing of salinity and have effect on shrimp growth. Because of high salinity, shrimp growth in Delvar site is lower than Shrimp growth standards. This Condition needs to take suitable methods in stocking and water management (salinity, transparency, pH, DO. and temperature) during culture period. Range of salinity was 44•66 p pt in pohds and farmers maintain salinity at about 50 ppt with difficulty. In low tide, because of the high evaporation and salt gathering in water supply canal' s bed, Salinity of farms at the end of canals rising so much. According to these results range of salinity and duration of culture were over range in contrast to the natural Shrimp growth ranges. Ponds with low stocking density (18 and 19 post larvae per m2) had better FCR, survival rate, and growth and produce value. In spite of the water and soil protection principles, farmers rarely follow scientifically culture rules. Results of gathered data about culture condition, productivity and effect of chemico physical factors donating that suitable executive management is efficient factor in good productivity and reaching to favorite survival.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Survey ; Shrimp Culture ; Salinity ; Growth ; Survival rate ; FCR
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 150pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: This study was conducted to codify the guideline and indexes of optimal management in warm-water fish farms to attain sustainable aquaculture which they are population density, species diversity, brood stock'smanagements, capacity determination, growth and harvesting managements in cultural ponds. As results, these guideline and indexes were codifies for these fish farms and propagation centers. It's obviously that these sustainable patterns can be used for improving of permanent development for this aquacultural industry.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Brood stocks ; Warm Water ; Sustainable Aquaculture ; Population ; Density ; Species ; Diversity ; Growth ; Warmwater Fish Farms
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Format: 45
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  • 5
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25744 | 18721 | 2018-10-13 06:37:05 | 25744 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Pearl aquaculture production is one of the most valuable industry in the world. Black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera is one of the most important commercial species in the world that it is used for breeding and production of pearl. To determine the basic requirements for black lip oyster growth and development of gonad under controlled conditions, Pearl oysters with a total length of 80 mm shells that were in stage 2 maturation of the island Hendorabi collected by diving operations and were transferred to Bandar Lengeh Research Station Persian Gulf mollusks. Pearl oysters with length of 95 mm shells, was passed were all male. 25 percent of them with a total length of 100-110 mm and all with a total length top of 110 mm were female. Then thay were fed for 45 days in appropriate conditions of temperature and photoperiod with March until late spring. Ggreatest physical growth related to Diet with micro-algae Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii, Pavlova lutheri and Tetraselmis suecica, which with the other treatments were significantly different (p〈0.05). Most gonadal growth of the group 4 (Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Pavlova lutheri, Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii) was 70% in the treated females were spawning. Minimum total length of black lip oyster in habitat of 80 mm, which were collected from a depth of 2 meters. There is no relationship between total length Oysters and depth of 4 to 10 meters depth and minimum total length was 115 mm. The most density of Black lip oyster were observed in the depths of 4 to 7 meters in the northwestern part of the island Hendorabi. There were stronger correlation between biometric data, length-weight relative to length- length.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Hendorabi lsland ; The possibility of broodstock production ; Dietary treatments ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Growth ; Cheatoceros calcitrans ; Cheatoceros mullerii ; Pavlova lutheri ; Tetraselmis suecica ; Spawning ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
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    Format: 62
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine optimal ratios of dietary linolenic acid (18:3n-3, LnA) to linoleic acid (18:2n-6, LA) for Tor tambroides. Juveniles were fed three trial diets with different ratios of LnA/LA (0.0, 0.5 and 1.0) for 10 weeks. Another diet contained 100% palm oil, which was similar tothe diet with 0.0 LnA/LA ratio but different in total amounts of C18polyunsaturated fatty acid, was also used as a control. At the end of the experiment, no significant difference in growth performance was observed among treatments. The overall fatty acid composition in muscle of T. tambroides fed experimental diets was similar in terms of saturated fatty acid and monounsaturated fatty acid. The muscle of fish fed diet with LnA/LA ratio of 0.0 contained significantly lower (p〈.05) amount of overall n-3 PUFA than those fed the other diets. Intense accumulation of lipid in the liver parenchyma of all fish except for those fed control diet led to severe degeneration of hepatocytes indicating fatty liver. However, most of the hepatocytes of fish fed control diet were also swollen with nuclei migrated. T. tambroides fed diet with LnA/LA ratio of 0.0 showed degenerated enterocytes with an epithelium with disrupted edges. In conclusion, using vegetable oils contained high level of either LA or LnA in T. tambroides diet seemed to have no advantage over using palm oil contained high level of saturated fatty acid.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Omega-3 ; Nutrition ; Fatty acid ; Malaysian mahseer ; Tor tambroides ; Tissues ; Growth ; Performance ; Juvenile ; Histological
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.185-200
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