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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The research was carried out to investigate phytoplankton, zooplankton and Ichthyoplankton of Khamir, Laft in the western parts of Hormozgan Province and Tiab, Yekshabeh in the eastern parts of it for one year from March 2015 to November 2016. The aim of the study was to achieve seasonal changes of phytoplankton, zooplankton and Ichthyoplankton and compare them among estuaries. In order to achieve this goal, four stations were determined and seasonally sampled. Phytoplankton was taken 2 liter by bottle from 0.5 m below water surface, Zooplankton sampling was done by using standard plankton net with 55 micron mesh size that well equipped with flow meter by horizontal pulling and Bongo Net with 300 micron mesh size used for Ichthyoplankton sampling. During the study, 80 species of phytoplankton were identified, including 53 species, 24 species Dinophyceae, Cyanophycea 2 species and 1 species belonging to Dictyochophyceae. East and West estuaries had the 63% similar percentage of phytoplankton and results showed that 54 Bacillariophyceae genus were common in two regions. The Tiab estuary showed an average 21524±5903 cells/L of phytoplankton high density. Zooplankton was identified with eight phylum. The study of seasonal variations showed that in all seasons crustacean had higher density than other groups. Four copepods orders were identified which the calanoid had higher density and distribution in compare to others. 19 families of the larvae were identified and 69/99% similarity was also observed between estuaries of two region. Glupeidae, Gobiidae, Engraulidae and Scianidae families were abundant than other families. Shannon-Wiener, Maraglef and Evenness biological indices were found higher in west than the East estuaries. The results showed values were the highest in laft estuary, respectively H'= 3/22, d=7/11 and J'=0/72. The lowest biological indices in Tiab estuary, respectively H'= 2/233, d= 4/109 and J'= 0/597. The estuaries in the West had more diversity and eveness. The highest and lowest of biological indices were obtained (d= 5/948 and H= 2/759) and (d=2/825, H=0/830 and J=0/249) in the winter and summer, respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Plankton ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Icgthyoplankton ; Estuaries ; Survey
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 92pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The research was carried out in October 2016 to September 2017 for one year, in order to collect the results of studies phytoplankton in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by Iranian researcher. Information data was collected through search of the internet, the university libraries, research organization and Institutes in the country. In this study sampling methods, density, distribution, diversity, community composition and harmful species have been develop. Phytoplankton were recorded with seven class, 334 species, according to Bacillariophyceae with 167 species, Dinophysis with 255 species, Cyanophyceae with 7 species, Euglenophyceae with one species, Chlorophyceae with two species, Dictyochophyceae with two species and Raphidophyceae with one species in the Persian Gulf part of Iranian water. Also, phytoplankton were recorded 6 class and 204 species as Bacillariophyceae with 105 species, Cyanophyceae with 6 species, and Dictyochophyceae with 2 species and silicoflagellate with one species. The species that capable of producing toxin such as: Pyrodinium bahamense, Lingulodinium polyedrum, Gymnodinium mikimotoi, Gymnodinium catenatum and Gonyaulax polygramm were observed more than in the Oman Sea compare in the Persian Gulf
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Database ; Gymnodinium catenatum ; Gymnodinium mikimotoi ; Gonyaulax polygramm ; Pyrodinium bahamense ; Lingulodinium polyedrum
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 48pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out for growth of organisms survey on artificial reef from 2004-2006 after establishment in Hormozgan offshore waters (Bandar Lengeh area). Also during this study we were examined some biological factors including: phytoplankton, zooplankton, ichthyoplankton and benthos from spring 2006 to winter 2006. In this study 43 phytoplankton genus were identified, 28 Bacillariophyceae (Diatom) , 11 Dinophycea , 3 Cyanophycea and 1 Euglenaphycea. Bacillariophycea were dominant, Cyanophycea were high density observed in summer and Euglenaphycea was only observed in winter. The most abundant genus of diatoms were: Rhizosolenia , Navicula , Nitzschia , Coscinodiscus. Ceratium , Prorocentrum and Protoperidinium belong to Dinophycea , Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were more than other genus. Copepoda and Nauplius were the most zooplankton and other group were respectively : Oikopleura, Polychaeta and Chaetognatha. The highest density of zooplankton was seen in winter. The statical study between different stations didn't show any significant (p〉0.05). 6 ichthyoplankton families were seen and identified. These families were Clupeidae, Gobbidae , Callionymidae , Sparidae, Engraulidae and Scianidae.The high density were respectively in summer and spring. The highest annual mean belong to Gobbidae family. Benthos groups were including: Crustacea, Mollusca , Polychaete , Nematoda , Nemertin , Foraminifera , Opiouridae and Echiura. Annual high density of Crustacea were observed in spring season, Polychaete and Mollusca were observed respectively in summer and winter. Organisms which growth on the artifical reef were consist of 12 group. These Organism were Barnacle belong to Crustacea with one genus (Megabalanus tintinnabulum), Sponga with 5 families and Tunicate. The highest density was in 2005. We were seen increasing in size in some organisms such as Crab, Polychaetes, Bivalvia and Fish Larvae. Statical study didn't show any significant between organisms in different parts of artificial reef (top, mid, bottom) and kind of artificial reef had no effect on growth of organisms but Barnacles had high density on mixed artificial reef.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Artificial reef ; Plankton ; Benthos ; Growth ; Organisms ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Ichthyoplankton ; Bacillariophyceae ; Diatom ; Dinophycea ; Cyanophycea ; Euglenaphycea ; Rhizosolenia ; Navicula ; Nitzschia ; Coscinodiscus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 69pp.
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  • 4
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25290 | 18721 | 2018-09-07 07:55:23 | 25290 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: This study was carried out for growth of organism’s survey on artificial reef from 2004-2006 after establishment in Hormozgan offshore waters (Bandar Lengeh area). Also during this study we were examined some biological factors including: phytoplankton, zooplankton, ichthyoplankton and benthos from spring 2006 to winter 2006. In this study 43 phytoplankton genus were identified, 28 Bacillariophyceae (Diatom), 11 Dinophycea, 3 Cyanophycea and 1 Euglenaphycea. Bacillariophycea were dominant, Cyanophycea were high density observed in summer and Euglenaphycea was only observed in winter. The most abundant genus of diatoms were: Rhizosolenia, Navicula, Nitzschia, Coscinodiscus. Ceratium, Prorocentrum and Protoperidinium belong to Dinophycea, Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were more than other genus. Copepoda and Nauplius were the most zooplankton and other group were respectively: Oikopleura, Polychaeta and Chaetognatha. The highest density of zooplankton was seen in winter. The statical study between different stations didn't show any significant (p〉0.05). 6 ichthyoplankton families were seen and identified. These families were Clupeidae, Gobbidae, Callionymidae, Sparidae, Engraulidae and Scianidae. The high density were respectively in summer and spring. The highest annual mean belong to Gobbidae family. Benthos groups were including: Crustacea, Mollusca, Polychaete, Nematoda, Nemertin, Foraminifera, Opiouridae and Echiura. Annual high density of Crustacea were observed in spring season, Polychaete and Mollusca were observed respectively in summer and winter. Organisms which growth on the artifical reef were consist of 12 group. These Organism were Barnacle belong to Crustacea with one genus (Megabalanus tintinnabulum), Sponga with 5 families and Tunicate. The highest density was in 2005. We were seen increasing in size in some organisms such as Crab, Polychaetes, Bivalvia and Fish Larvae. Statical study didn't show any significant between organisms in different parts of artificial reef (top, mid, bottom) and kind of artificial reef had no effect on growth of organisms but Barnacles had high density on mixed artificial reef.
    Keywords: Biology ; Ecology ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Hormozgan Province ; Bandar Lengeh ; Artificial reef ; Plankton ; Benthos ; Growth ; Organisms ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Ichthyoplankton ; Bacillariophyceae ; Diatom ; Dinophycea ; Cyanophycea ; Euglenaphycea ; Rhizosolenia ; Navicula ; Nitzschia ; Coscinodiscus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25479 | 18721 | 2018-09-26 10:27:12 | 25479 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Along with the development of aquaculture, artificial reefs created is one of important ways Offset the decline in fish stocks and Increased fishing. Accordingly, the project was based. Sampling for Fish at 21 stations structures and two control stations and two Control stations and for Ichthyoplankton, benthos and physicochemical factors in water at two stations from autumn 2010 to summer 2011 were conducted seasonal. The artificial reef in seven rows different structures and three rows deep (depth of 8, 9.5 and 11 m) were established in the region of Molo( Bandar Lengeh). CPUE , frequency and species diversity of species, showed significant differences between seventh row (mixed structures) and six other rows (P〈0.05. In this study, significant differences were not observed between different depths (P〉0.05). Although mean CPUE showed high seasonal differences, but because analogous variance was also significantly different (P〈0.05) ANOVA could not confirm significant seasonal difference for CPUE. Prepared video films displayed species several times more than trapped ones, around artificial structures. There were also 11 species around the structures that were not caught by Graps. In this study, 7 families of Ichthyoplankton were identified, including Clupeidae, Lutjanidae, Engraulidae, Gobiidae, Sciaenidae, Sparidae and the Carangidae.The highest annual average (53.97 percent) belonged to the family Gobiidae. In Ichthyoplankton, the families Gobiidae, Sciaenidae and Lutjanidae had the highest annual density. Benthos were observed in 57 genera and family groups, included crustaceans, molluscs, protozoa (foraminifera), nematodes, nemertines, Polychaete, ophiurids and hydra. Statistically significant difference between the density of organisms found in different structures. Despite significant seasonal differences between some physical and chemical factors (P〈0.05), there was no significant difference between the stations. Mean water temperature in establishment area of structures were obtained in spring 30.77±0.07, in summer 33.86±0.026, in autumn 26.65±0.5, in winter 21.91±0.034°C. pH with an average of 8.02±0.11, due to the buffering effect of seawater with little change (7.74-8.23) were. Annual average turbidity was 5.83±2.86 FTU with range 1.83–13.52. The mean annual salinity and dissolved oxygen was 5.56±0.36 ppm and 37.42±0.36 ppt and the range 4.93-6.41 and 36.93-38.51, respectively.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Bandar Lengeh ; Persian Gulf ; Artificial reef ; Chemical parameter ; Bentos ; Diversity ; CPUE ; Aquaculture ; Species ; ANOVA ; Clupeidae ; Lutjanidae ; Engraulidae ; Gobiidae ; Sciaenidae ; Sparidae ; Carangidae ; Turbidity ; Salinity ; Icthyoplankton
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Along with the development of aquaculture, artificial reefs created is one of important ways Offset the decline in fish stocks and Increased fishing. Accordingly, the project was based. Sampling for Fish at 21 stations structures and two control stations and two Control stations,and for Ichthyoplankton , benthos and physicochemical factors in water at two stations from autumn 2010 to summer 2011 were conducted seasonal. The artificial reef in seven rows different structures and three rows deep (depth of 8, 9.5 and 11 m) were established in the region of Molo( Bandar Lengeh). CPUE , frequency and species diversity of species, showed significant differences between seventh row (mixed structures) and six other rows (P〈0.05. In this study, significant differences were not observed between different depths (P〉0.05). Although mean CPUE showed high seasonal differences, but because analogous variance was also significantly different (P〈0.05) ANOVA could not confirm significant seasonal difference for CPUE. Prepared video films displayed species several times more than trapped ones, around artificial structures. There were also 11 species around the structures that were not caught by Graps. In this study, 7 families of Ichthyoplankton were identified, including Clupeidae, Lutjanidae, Engraulidae, Gobiidae, Sciaenidae, Sparidae and the Carangidae.The highest annual average (53.97 percent) belonged to the family Gobiidae. In Ichthyoplankton, the families Gobiidae, Sciaenidae and Lutjanidae had the highest annual density. Benthos were observed in 57 genera and family groups, included crustaceans, molluscs, protozoa (foraminifera), nematodes, nemertines, Polychaete, ophiurids and hydra. Statistically significant difference between the density of organisms found in different structures. Despite significant seasonal differences between some physical and chemical factors (P 〈0.05), there was no significant difference between the stations. Mean water temperature in establishment area of structures were obtained in spring 30.77 ± 0.07, in summer 33.86 ± 0.026, in autumn 26.65 ± 0.5, in winter 21.91 ± 0.034 ° C. pH with an average of 8.02 ± 0.11, due to the buffering effect of seawater with little change (7.74-8.23) were. Annual average turbidity was 5.83 ± 2.86 FTU with range 1.83 – 13.52. The mean annual salinity and dissolved oxygen was 5.56± 0.36 ppm and 37.42 ± 0.36 ppt and the range 4.93-6.41 and 36.93-38.51, respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Artificial reef ; Chemical parameter ; Bentos ; Diversity ; CPUE ; Aquaculture ; Species ; ANOVA ; Clupeidae ; Lutjanidae ; Engraulidae ; Gobiidae ; Sciaenidae ; Sparidae ; Carangidae ; Turbidity ; Salinity ; Icthyoplankton
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 92pp.
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