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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Red tide event a product of micro algae abundance has elevated in last few years. Loss of aquatic life due to HAB, and its effect on human health, has caused tremendous damage in the world. In this research the effect of (1, 2, 3, 9, and 30) ×10^3 Cells ml^-1 densities of Cochlodinium polykrikoides on survival and histopathological effect on hepatopancreas and gills of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae (PLs) and juvenile stages has been investigated. Results showed 100% survival with (1, 2, and 3) ×10^3 Cells ml-1 densities but accumulative mortality in 9×10^3 Cells ml^-1 density were 1.33% and 2.22%, in PLs and juvenile stages respectively, and there is no significant difference between control and treatment groups. accumulative mortality in 3×10^4 Cells ml^-1 density was 4.44% and 17.8% in PLs and juveniles respectively which have significant different with control groups. According to histopathological investigation in this density the infiltration of blood cells in connective tissue of hepatopancreatic tubules and gills lamellae of PLs and juvenile stages were low but high in 3×10^4 Cells ml^-1. The intensity of infiltration in juvenile stages was higher than PLs, which indicate incensement of hepatopancreatic and gills blood cells in higher densities of this phytoplankton. The end result of the study indicates that in high densities of C. polykrikoides survival rate in PLs and juveniles decreased and according to histopathological study the most important possible factor in shrimp mortality when exposure to C. polykrikoides was settlement of phytoplankton on gills lamellae and preventing oxygen exchange of shrimp.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cochlodinium polykrikoides ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Bloom ; Histopathological ; Survival ; Investigation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 78pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The reproductive characteristics of 639 specimens of kingsoldier bream, Argyrops spinifer, a commercial species of Sparidae family in the Persian Gulf were investigated by monthly sampling during June 2010 to May 2011. Samples were caught by local fisherman using trawl net in waters of Bushehr province. Each month, a total of 50-60 specimens of fish were examined, on average. Total length ranged from 15-61 (24±6.6) cm in males and 13-64 (24.0±7.9) cm in females and total weight ranged 77-3450 (323.6±319) g and 52-4162 (370±465) g in males and females, respectively. Total length (Lm50) and age (Am50) at first maturity were estimated as 30 cm and 5 years for males and 31 cm and 6 years for females, this indicate that A. spinifer is exploited below the mean size at sexual maturity. The overall sex ratio was 1.25F:1M and were significantly different from the expected ratio (p〈0.05). The highest value of condition factor was observed in January for females and in February for males. The minimum, maximum and average absolute fecundity were 79000, 2375000 and 683000±528000, respectively for females 17-47 cm total length and weighing 117-1666 g. The relationship between absolute fecundity and fish total length was represented by the following linear equation: F= 54417L–92699 (r= 0.77), and a linear equation: F= 1165W+41595 (r= 0.81) was found between absolute fecundity and fish weight. The analysis of ova diameter for the species revealed that there are three egg batches in ripe ovary of A. spinifer and swing diameter of eggs in the ovaries of these fish throughout the year, was between 25-800 microns. Regarding gonado-somatic index (GSI) values, oocyte diameter, histological studies and abundance of different stages of maturity at different month, it seems that spawning of A. spinifer occurs from December to April. Indeed, gonad maturation started from December and spawning completed in March and April. Long spawning season suggests that A. spinifer is a multiple spawner with an asynchronous ovary. This finding could be confirmed by oocyte diameter and histological studies, too. The results of the present study presume state of both protogyny and rudimentary hermaphroditism in A. spinifer.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Argyrops spinifer ; Kingsoldier bream ; Argyrops spinifer ; Sparidae ; Reproductive characteristics ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.91-104
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study is a part of the national and technology master plan entitled "Attain to technical knowledge of specific pathogen free shrimp production and cut off to dependence on foreign products". The goals of this work were to assess and analysis the risk factors of production of specific pathogen free Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp in its all stages (broodstocking, laravl production, shrimp farming, feeding and water quality), determining the pattern of outcomes monitoring, management and control of outcomes from April 2012 to September 2015 in Bandargah research station and Persian Gulf SPF Shrimp research station and their environment, belonging to Shrimp Research Center, located in Bushehr. Identification and screening of risk factors have been done based on Environment Aspect and Effect Analysis method, (EA)2, using a fine statement questionnaire and quantification of risks. The number of identified risk factors in Bandargah research station was 15 while it was 13 in Persian Gulf SPF Shrimp research station. The more number of risk factors in Bandargah station in respect to its number in Persian Gulf station is might due to lower level of biosecurity, physical structure and aging of Bandargah station and existence of two possible source of contamination, the Bushehr nuclear power plant pollutants and Bandargah fishing harbor, near to the station. On the basis of results, the maximum values of APN in Bandargah station was 42 while it was 30 in Persian Gulf station. These results revealed that the level of risk in Bandargah station is lower than that in Persian Gulf station.The most probable risks in both studied research stations are related to transmission of pathogens in shrimp feeding and water intake pollution.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Litopenaeus vannamei ; Environmental risk assessment ; Shrimp ; Specific pathogen free ; Production
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.73-81
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 94pp.
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  • 5
    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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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22931 | 18721 | 2018-06-06 14:41:24 | 22931 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: The aim of this work was to be informed and aware of the red tide conditions before the entering of algal blooms in seawater supply canals of the shrimp farm and hatchery complexes in Bushehr Province. Field investigations and monthly samplings have been carried out to determine environmental parameters, nutrients, chlorophyll–a and phytoplankton in the southern part of the input water channels of Mond, Delvar and Heleh farmed shrimp complexes from April to December 2011. The identified phytoplankton belonged to three classes of Bacillariophyceae, Dinophyceae and Cyanophyceae. 12 genera belonging to Dinophyceae, 25 genera to Bacillariophyceae and two genera to Cyanophyceae were observed during the study. The highest average density of total phytoplankton was recorded at Heleh station at 18374 cells/lit. The maximum density of phytoplankton was at Delvar station in December. The highest density of Dinophyceae was observed in August. Alexandrium sp., Ornithocercus and Prorocentrum sp. were the predominant species of Dinophyceae class. Bacillariophyceae are thermo-tolerant and halo-tolerant while Dinophyceae and Cyanophyceae are thermo-intolerant and halo-intolerant. Bacillariophyceae are silica limited while Dinophyceae are phosphorus limited phytoplankton.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Ecology ; Fisheries ; Phytoplankton composition ; Shrimp farm ; Nutrients ; Environmental parameters ; Bushehr Province ; Ecology ; Iran
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23814 | 18721 | 2018-07-27 15:35:17 | 23814 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: We investigated effects of water quality on growth of the Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) reared in Heleh region of Bushehr in the south of Iran. Physico-chemical parameters such as water temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, pH and clarity were investigated in three 0.5ha shrimp ponds. Nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, ammonia and total phosphate), magnesium and sulphate as water quality factors were also investigated. Using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), a significant correlation (P〈0.05) and inverse relationship were detected between water temperature and salinity with increase in length and weight of the shrimps. The morning pH values had no relationship with length and weight increase in the shrimps (P〉0.05) while the afternoon pH values had negative significant correlation with the growth factors (P〈0.05). Dissolved oxygen had positive significant correlation with the studied growth factors (P〈0.05). Also, the total phosphate had negative significant correlation with length and weight growth of the shrimps (P〈0.05) while nitrate had positive significant correlation with those growth factors (P〈0.05). No significant correlation was found between the growth factors and other nutrients (P〉0.05).
    Keywords: Biology ; Water quality ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Culture ; Bushehr ; Iran
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25661 | 18721 | 2018-10-14 03:01:48 | 25661 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Red tide event a product of micro algae abundance has elevated in last few years. Loss of aquatic life due to HAB, and its effect on human health, has caused tremendous damage in the world. In this research the effect of (1, 2, 3, 9, and 30) ×10^3 Cells ml^-1 densities of Cochlodinium polykrikoides on survival and histopathological effect on hepatopancreas and gills of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae (PLs) and juvenile stages has been investigated. Results showed 100% survival with (1, 2, and 3) ×10^3 Cells ml-1 densities but accumulative mortality in 9×10^3 Cells ml^-1 density were 1.33% and 2.22%, in PLs and juvenile stages respectively, and there is no significant difference between control and treatment groups. accumulative mortality in 3×10^4 Cells ml^-1 density was 4.44% and 17.8% in PLs and juveniles respectively which have significant different with control groups. According to histopathological investigation in this density the infiltration of blood cells in connective tissue of hepatopancreatic tubules and gills lamellae of PLs and juvenile stages were low but high in 3×10^4 Cells ml^-1. The intensity of infiltration in juvenile stages was higher than PLs, which indicate incensement of hepatopancreatic and gills blood cells in higher densities of this phytoplankton. The end result of the study indicates that in high densities of C. polykrikoides survival rate in PLs and juveniles decreased and according to histopathological study the most important possible factor in shrimp mortality when exposure to C. polykrikoides was settlement of phytoplankton on gills lamellae and preventing oxygen exchange of shrimp.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Iran ; Cochlodinium polykrikoides ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Bloom ; Histopathological ; Survival ; Investigation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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  • 9
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25009 | 18721 | 2018-11-17 18:30:33 | 25009 | Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: This study was conducted at depth 5-20 meters from the coastal area of Bushehr during July to September, 2013. The aim of this study was identification of Bopyrid: Isopod in two shrimp species Penaeus semisulcatus and Metapenaes affinis and the effects of biological and environmental factors on its disturbance. In this study 814 kg of samples included of 735 kg of Green tiger shrimp (P. semisulcatus), 68 kg of jinga shrimp (M. affinis) and 20 kg other species were collected. The identified Bopyridae parasite was belonged to Epipenaeon ingens. The result showed that the abundance of bopyridae parasite in the Green tiger shrimp (P. semisulcatus) was 26%, which observed in the depth of 10 – 20 meters. No Bopyridae parasite was detected from jinga shrimp (M. affinis). The average weight and length of infected green tiger prwan specimens were 39.87±0.27 gr and 19.61±0.07 cm, respectively. The physiological state of infected shrimps indicated that, reduction of ovarian development and petasma in female and male, respectively. There was a significant relationship between water temperature and salinity increased with increasing of E. ingens abundance in P. semisulcatus in the studied area.
    Keywords: Biology ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Bushehr waters ; Green tiger prawn ; Penaeus semisulcatus ; Jinga shrimp ; Metapenaeus affinis ; Epipenaeon ingens ; Identification ; Bopyridae ; Isopoda ; Area
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: EIA is a worthy tool for identifying and assessing potential impacts and control them.it compatibles environmental aspects with sustainable development. In order to predict the effects of tilapia culture activities on regional we gathered physical, biological, and social information to quantify the activities effects on them. We addressed 42 impacts consist of 31 positive, and 11 negative. These affect half of social, 33% of physical, and 17 of biological elements. This equivalent with -42, +304, and+36 when puts in the charts.in order to have a good and comprehensive assessment of activities Leopold matrices was employed. Based on summarized values from this we have +380and -82 results +298. This means that this activity has a great positive result especially on socio-economic environment. These kinds of studies are highly recommended for other parts of the Bushehr province e.g Dashtestan county that most of their water resources are brackish and not suitable for agriculture.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Ecology ; Iran ; Bushehr province ; Dashtestan County ; Nile tilapia ; Brackish Water ; Environmental Impact Assessment ; EIA ; Cultivation ; Oreochromis niloticus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Format: 164
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