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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to obtaine live individuals of cobia ( Rachycentrun canadum ) , coastal waters of Jask, Sirik, Kolahi , Bandar Abbas, Bandar-e Lengeh ,Bandar-e Bostaneh and Abu moosa ,Hormoz and Qeshm Islands have been surveyed from March 2008 to January 2010 in Northern waters of Persian Gulf (Hormozgan province). All in all 60 alive fishes obtained from fishing boats and transferred to Aquaculture Department of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Ecological Research Institute (PGOSERI), but 50 of them died and only 10 fish survived. They divided in two groups and cultured in separated concrete tanks. Fished were fed with trush fish twice a day at a feeding rate of 4-5 percent of body weight. Culturing period last about 6 months. All the fishes gradualy died through the culturing period. Average of specific growth rate in group 1 and 2 were about 0/49 and 0/77 respectively. The weight gain for group 1 (WG) was %75 for 75 days of calturing time and % 142 for 190 days of culturing time while for group 2 it was %31 for 54 days of culturing time and % 75 for 190 days . Average weight of fishes belong to group 1 reached from 950(g) to 2150 (g) during 6 months, while group 2 reached from 872(g) to 1271/5 (g) in 3 months. Feed conversion rate (FCR) for group 1 and 2 were respectively about 6.9 and 6.8. With regard to cost of trash fish (about 2000 Rials per kilogram trash fish) the per unit feed cost of cobia production were 13613 and 13730 Iranian Rials per kilogram, respectively for group 1 and group 2. Results revealed that obtaining live individuals of cobia is very difficult and also cobia didn t grow well in concrete tanks but if we have better coopreration of local fishermen and also provide some Equipment such as cages in order to rear cobia in the sea , it is possible to achive more succes and obtaining better results .
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ecological ; Rachycentron canadum ; Cobia culture ; Specific growth rate ; SGR ; Alive capture ; Survey ; Aquaculture ; Concrete tanks ; Fish ; Coastal waters ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 50pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Harmful algal blooms are global and expanding phenomena that cause adverse effects on human health, structure and function of ecosystems, fishery industries and aesthetics of the coastal regions. One of the major methods that was considered in integrated management strategy to control HABs is biological control using indigenous bacteria. The main aim of the present study was to achieve indigenous bacteria that could control HABs in Persian Gulf in lab scale. The water and sediment samples were collected seasonally from 10 stations throughout the Hormozgan province. In addition, four sponge species and three coral species were collected as isolation source of bacteria. The seasonal frequency pattern of bacteria in water and sediment samples showed that the minimum frequency was recorded in winter and the maximum was observed in the spring and summer. The diversity pattern of isolated bacteria revealed the higher bacterial diversity in sediment samples rather to water samples. The Vibrionacea, Bacillaceae, Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonadaceae families were dominated in sediments and water samples. While in sponge and coral samples the Streptomycetaceae and Alteromonadaceae families were prevalent. The algicidal pattern of isolated bacteria against Cochlodinium polykrikoides as a screening index revealed that sponges and corals included the highest proportion of potent algicidal bacteria (〉90%) with 40% and 28% respectively. Among 30 selected isolates, extracted secondary metabolites from 26 isolates exhibited LC50 less than 1 mg/ml against C. polykrikoides. Stepwise screening strategy was used to obtain bacteria with selective spectrum activity. Hence, biological activity of potent isolates were determined against related organisms. In this regard, the result of algicidal assay showed that 9 isolates could not inhibit the growth of galbana Isochrysis and Chlorella vulgaris as useful algal strains. The extracted metabolites from 90%, 55%, and 35 % of potent isolates exhibited antifungal activity against Candida albicans, Aspergillus niger and Penicillium chrysogenum at range of 64 to 1024 µg/ml. Moreover 65, 40, 80 and 25% of isolates showed antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus ،Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus and Pseudomonas aeroginosa varied from 32 to 1024 µg/ml. Toxicity assay against Artemia salina revealed 30 % of isolates were not toxic up to 1000 µg/ml. in addition, 6 isolates showed any toxicity against shrimp larva in vitro. Determination of toxicity against human umbilical vein endothelial cells revealed that five isolates were not toxic and one isolate exhibited low toxicity. Finally, these six isolates selected for further studies. The growth kinetics of these six isolates revealed the relationship between the number of bacteria and their algicidal activity in co-culture condition. Moreover, the production of secondary metabolites determined as the main algicidal mechanism. The results of polyphasic identification showed that S 202, SP 149, SC 77, SP 158 and SC 41 isolates were new strains of Streptomyces rochei،Streptomyces olivaceus ،Streptomyces cavourensis، Pseudomonas azotoformans، Vibrio alginolyticus and W12 was belonged to Vibrio rotiferianus. The evolutionary route, genetic distance and divergency rate of the strains were determined. Chemical screening revealed the chemical profile and identity of extracted secondary metabolites from the six strains. Their chemical profile showed the presence of some functional groups, including terpenoids, flavonoids, peptides, indole alkaloids and phenols in crude extracts. The chemical identity of algicidal fractions of S 202, SP 149, SC 77, SC 41 strains were determined as terpenoid or flavonoid. While, the active fraction of SP 158 and W 12 belonged to phenols and peptide groups respectively. After the purification using chromatographic methods, high performance liquid chromatography recorded the retention time 10.58 and 11 for the active fractions of SC 41 and SP 149 respectively. This project led to the discovery of six strains of indigenous bacteria with selective algicidal activity against C. polykrikoides as the main cause of HABs in Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. These indigenous strains have essential prerequisites for biological control agent in situ condition and can consider as potential candidates in marine environments and aquaculture farms and cages in field studies. In addition, this study provided new understanding of seasonal distribution pattern and biodiversity of culturable bacteria in marine sediments and waters as well as bacterial diversity of collected indigenous sponge and coral samples from the Persian Gulf.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological control ; Harmful algal blooms ; Marine bacteria ; Algicidal compounds ; Cochlodinium polykrikoides
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 150pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Integrated culture of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae with different densities of Gracilaria corticata was examined during a 30-day period from July 17 to August 16, 2018. Four treatments of nursing the whiteleg shrimp L. vannamei post larvae (PL15) at a density of 2000 Pl/m2 integrated with different densities of red sea weed (0, 400 , 800 and 1200 g algae/m2) (T1,T2, T3 and T4) plus a control treatment, culturing of red algae Gracilaria corticata at a density of 400 g without shrimp (T5) were compared. Based on the results, the survival rate, the specific growth rate(SGR) and the final weight of L. vannamei (95.33±3.05, 12.26±0.02 and 543.7±47.88) in treatment T4 were significantly higher than the treatments T1 and T2 (p〈0.05). The maximum SGR of G. corticata (2.37±0.88) and the highest percentage of weight gain (WG) (103.5 ± 5.02%) was observed in treatment T2. The minimun SGR (0.23±0.10) and the minimum WG (7.08±3.15%) was observed in treatment T5. This research clearly showed that culturing of red algae G.corticata in the nursery tanks of L. vannamei post larvae could lead to increase the growth parameters and survival rate of post larvae and the increasing in these parameters were significantly related to the density of algae in tanks.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Gracilaria corticata ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Growth parameters ; Shrimp ; Survival rate ; Larvae ; Algae
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.129-138
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Egg production of cultivated broodstocks of orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides and larvae rearing were surveyed in Iran from 2008 to 2012. . Broodstocks were obtained by rearing of 7 wild juveniles (587.57 ± 132.63 g body weight) which were caught from the north of Persian Gulf in October 2008 and reared to December 2012.. Captured juvenile fishes were fed using defrosted trash fish at a rate of 4-6 percent of body weight per day.. Four-year-old fishes spawned spontaneously, when average weight of females and males were about 7020 ± 1277 g and 5128 ± 253g respectively. Effects of four temperature ranges (23-24, 26-27, 28-29 and 31-32 °C ) and three tank size ( 40L, 300L and 2400L) on hatching and survivle rates were examined. Eggs were stocked as a density of 25 Eggs L-1. Effects of tank size on hatching rate and survival of larvae were assessed at 1, 5, 10, 20 and 30 days after hatching (DAH). The optimal temperature range for hatching was 28-29 °C. No difference was observed among hatching rates of fish within the various tank sizes. Survival rates of larvae in 2400L fiber glass tanks until 30 days after hatching were significantly higher than the other tanks. Results indicate this species can be reproduced and reared in large numbers under normal rearing conditions and carefully controlled temperature.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Orange-spotted grouper ; Eggs production ; Larvae rearing ; Epinephelus coioides ; Tank size
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.984-992
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Harmful algal blooms resulting in red discoloration of coastal waters in the Persian Gulf, Iran were first observed in January 2007. The species responsible for the bloom, which was identified as Cochlodinium polykrikoides, coincided with massive aquatic organisms’ mortalities in the Persian Gulf. The effects of water soluble extract (0.2, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.6 g L-1 ) from 6 species of marine macroalgae; Ulva lactuca, Enthromorpha intistialis, Colpomenia sinuosa, Sargassum illicifolium, Gracilaria corticat and Hypnea valentiea , fresh thallus (2.5 and 5.0 g L-1 ) and macroalgal culture medium filtrate from 3species of marine macroalgae; E.intistialis, C.sinuosa, and H.valentiea on growth of Cochlodinium polkrikoides (Dinoflagellate) were investigated for 15 days in co-culture under controlled laboratory conditions. The results clearly showed that the growth of C. polkrikoides was significantly inhibited by the water-soluble extracts of seaweed at relatively all concentrations in contrast to control with any seaweeds extract (p〈0.05). The growth inhibition of C. polykrikoides was significantly higher in co-culture with fresh thallus of E.intistialis, C.sinuosa and H.valentiea (p〈0.05). In macroalgal culture medium filtrate the highest growth inhibition of C. polykrikoides was obtained in co-culture with E.intistialis and was significantly higher than the other macroalgal culture medium filtrate of seaweeds(p〈0.05). Therefore, we could conclude that using the tested seaweeds either as an extract or in co-culture with fresh thallus could be used as an alternative to biological control of C. polykrikoides.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Algicidial ; Cochlodinium polykrikoides ; Enthromorpha intistialis ; Colpomenia sinuosa ; Sargassum illicifolium ; Gracilaria corticat ; Hypnea valentiea ; Species ; Seaweed ; Growth ; Biological
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.87-96
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to compare the effects of varying water temperatures on filtration rate of micro-algae Isochrysis affines galbana by Pinctada margaritfera spat on microalgae. To determine the optimum temperature and maximum filtration rate, 10 pearl oyster . margaritfera spats with mean total and total hinge length 32.67 plus or minus 2.76 and 31.57 plus or minus 2.90 respectively were stocked in 70 liter rectangular glass tanks supplied with filtered seawater. The spats were exposed to seven treatments of temperature including 18.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 20.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 23 plus or minus 0.1C, 24.5 plus or minus 0.31C, 26.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C and 28.5 plus or minus 0.21C with 3 replicates. The results of filtration on I. affines galbana showed that the maximum filtration of spats on microalgae cells and water volume were 181,324,595 cells and 3626ml per hour and 635,031,212 cells and 12700ml per two hours in 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C, respectively. The minimum filtration of microalgae cells and water volume were 5,224,028 and 104ml per hour and 65,874,413 cells and 1317ml per two hours in 18.50 plus or minus 021C, respectively. The results of this study demonstrated that the optimum temperature for maximum feeding of spats on I. affines galbana is 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Phytoplankton culture ; Filtration ; Spat ; Pinctada margaritfera ; Isochrysis affines galbana ; Temperature effects ; Feeding ; Marine aquaculture ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.133-142
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifer is one of the three valuable species of pearl oyster for the cultured pearl industry of the world. Due to its high economical value, endangered species status in Persian Gulf, its historical and social importance, and the technical feasibility to produce pearl oysters seeds in hatchery, Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center in northern part of Persian Gulf, Iran developed the spat production of this important species for the first time. Ten pairs of matured P. margaritifera broodstocks collected from the pearl oysters beds in Lavan Island, Persian Gulf during Jun-July 2004, were transferred to the hatchery at the Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center. All the broodstocks were thoroughly brushed free of fouling organisms and washed with freshwater. The spawning and larval cultured procedures were generally the same as described for P. fucata and P. margaritifera by Algarswami et al., (1983. 1987). The oysters subjected to thermal stimulation (temperature elevated from 20 °C to 30 °C). Around 70% of oysters spawned approximately after an hour. Fertilization was normal ranging between 97-98% and early larval development was viable. Six one-tone fiberglass tanks holding 1μ filtered and UV sterilized seawater with gentle aeration were used for culturing the larvae. Pure culture of three micro algae, Isochrysis aff galbana ,Chaetoceros calcitrans and Chaetoceros mulleri were used as diets. Feeding started with I. galbana and a combination of I. galbana and C. calcitrans from day 4 of rearing period. The initial larval density was 50 larvae/mL at D-Shape larval stage and reduced to 1 laravae/mL at later stages. The larvae reached to the D-Shape stage between 20-24 hours, Umbo stage on day 6-12, Eye-spot on day 17-21and Pediveliger and Plantigarad on day 22-30. Oyster Spats were settled on collectors after 32 days of rearing period. Survival rate was 70% at D-Shape stage, 60% for Umbo stage, 50% for Eye-spot and 30% for Spat. Total produced spat 123500 in two years and realized and transferred 23500 spat to sea.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Economical ; Broodstock ; Black lip pearl oyster ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Propogation ; Polarbody ; D-shape stage ; Eye spot stage ; Plantigrade stage ; Rearing ; Larvae ; Species ; Hatchery ; Shellfish ; Spawning ; P.fucata ; P. margaritifera ; Chaetoceros calcitrans ; Chaetoceros mulleri ; I. galbana ; C. calcitrans
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 44pp.
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  • 8
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23738 | 18721 | 2018-07-21 17:25:39 | 23738 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: This study was conducted to compare the effects of varying water temperatures on filtration rate of micro-algae Isochrysis affines galbana by Pinctada margaritfera spat on microalgae. To determine the optimum temperature and maximum filtration rate, 10 pearl oyster. margaritfera spats with mean total and total hinge length 32.67 ±2.76 and 31.57 ±2.90 respectively were stocked in 70 liter rectangular glass tanks supplied with filtered seawater. The spats were exposed to seven treatments of temperature including 18.5 ±0.21°C, 20.5 ±0.21°C, 23 ±0.1°C, 24.5 ±0.31°C, 26.5 ±0.21°C, 27.5 ±0.15°C and 28.5 ±0.21°C with 3 replicates. The results of filtration on I. affines galbana showed that the maximum filtration of spats on microalgae cells and water volume were 181,324,595 cells and 3626 ml per hour and 635,031,212 cells and 12700 ml per two hours in 27.5 ±0.15°C, respectively. The minimum filtration of microalgae cells and water volume were 5,224,028 and 104ml per hour and 65,874,413 cells and 1317 ml per two hours in 18.50 ±021C, respectively. The results of this study demonstrated that the optimum temperature for maximum feeding of spats on I. affines galbana is 27.5 ±0.15°C.
    Keywords: Biology ; Pinctada margaritfera ; Microalgae ; Isochrysis affines galbana ; Temperature ; Hormozgan province ; Iran
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , TRUE
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25423 | 18721 | 2018-09-23 16:29:10 | 25423 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: The Blooming due to the some species of phytoplanktons especially Dynoflagellates has made some problems for water ecosystems and aquaculture. In this study, the density of phytoplanktons specially Cochlodinium sp. and also environmental factors such as temperature, pH, dissolved Oxygen, and transparency were recorded two weekly in 18 stations of Hormozgan province, Iran in order to monitoring of the possibility of phytoplankton blooming. During six months monitoring, the target phytoplankton, Cochlodinium sp was not observed in shrimp farms. But, other phytoplanktons and zooplanktons were observed as follow: 13 genus of phytoplankton and six genuses of zooplanktons has found in ponds, main water channel and sea. The diatoms with 10 genuses had the highest abundance and Dynoflagellates with 3 genuses had the lowest abundance and blue-green phytoplankton with one genus was in lowest group. Totally, diatoms with 77%, Dynoflagellate with 15% and blue-green alga with 8% abundance were the main populations of planktons in the studied area.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Hormozgan Province ; Tiab ; Algae Cochlodinium sp ; Shrimp farms ; Species ; Phytoplanktons ; Dynoflagellates ; Aquaculture ; Temperature ; pH ; Dissolved oxygen ; Transparency ; Zooplanktons ; Blue-green algae
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25484 | 18721 | 2018-10-02 10:07:26 | 25484 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Reproductive and culture shrimp industry in the southern coastal line of Iran, due to white spot syndrome, external market sluggish, and internal market low production had a severe recession at the last decade. Occurrence of red tide in the waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea caused that some of shrimp farmers had fear from stocking of shrimp at 2004. The cause of red tide was an alga, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, caused death of fish and other aquatics. It was feared that the same damage brought on the shrimp pound. Regarding to the risks of C. polykrikoides blooms in Persian Gulf waters and matter of shrimp industry in the country and fear of farmers from hazards of bloom, this project has done. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of different concentrations of C. polykrikoides (20000, 600000, and 2000000 cell/l) on the growth and survival of shrimp larvae during a 35 days culture period in lab tanks. In this regard, the 40-liter tank was used for tests, within each of the 10 pieces of post larvae were reared, Based on the density of the algae was added to the water. In the period of food rations to hand starter blind feed shrimp used to feed post larvae. The results of the study show that children raised shrimp from the beginning to the end of the period, thanks to the growth of algae Cochlodinium were in good condition, In addition, the use of algae as food and feed were manually and algae in addition to causing casualties Cochlodinium no adverse effect on the appearance of a shrimp not post larve.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Cochlodinium polykrikoides ; Growth rate ; Larve
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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