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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2014-06-26
    Description: This paper examines the first and second law efficiency of bifacial photovoltaic thermal (PVT) solar collectors. A mathematical model was developed to evaluate the system performance. Four air-based bifacial photovoltaic thermal panels were also designed based on the bifacial PV cell requirement. Most of the existing PVT designs contain an absorber plate, which in this research is replaced by a reflector to avoid blocking the rear aperture of bifacial cells. The following four air-based panel configurations were considered: single-path; double-path, parallel; double-path, counter flow; and double-path, returning flow. All four panel designs evaluated based on the first law and second law of thermodynamic, at steady state mode. Energy and exergy efficiencies of aforementioned designs strongly depend on packing factor and air mass flow rate. From an energy point of view (first law), the bifacial photovoltaic thermal panel with two parallel air streams exhibited the best efficiency (51%–67%) compared with that of the other three models. However, the exergy analysis indicated that a single air stream panel is preferable with 4.43%–10.15% exergy efficiency. The single-path panel design is the best option if electrical energy is the dominant desired output energy. But double-path parallel design is the best option if thermal energy is the dominant desired output energy.
    Electronic ISSN: 1941-7012
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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    Publication Date: 2014-05-01
    Electronic ISSN: 1941-7012
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Striped grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is a marine fish with high commercial value and widespread distribution. The grey mullet and some other mullets can be found in saltwater, brackish and fershwater habitats at tropical, subtropical and also temporal climates.This species is suitable for aquaculture worldwide due to living in wide ranges of water temperatures and salinities, acceptable growth rate, suitable food conversion ratio, marketability, suitable species for polyculture with shrimps, marine fish and even with freshwater carps. The grey mullet is farming in different countries such as Italy, Northern Africa countries ( Egypt), occupied Palestine, India, Pakistan, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia, coastal countries of southern pacific ocean and Hawaii. Ten thousands of fries of this species (average weight and length of 280 mg and 28.3 mm respectively) imported in March 2008 from Egypt. The wild fries colleted from surrounding natural waters of Alexandria. After finishing the quarantine steps, they stocked in four earthern ponds (each with 2500 m2) located at the Gomishan shrimp educational centre at late march in 2008. At the first year of culture the densities were 5000 and 10000 individuals per hectar and each treatment with two replicates. At second years densities changed with 2000 and 2500 ind./hec. and each of traetments divided fishes with average primary weights of 80 and 115 grames. The fries and fish feeding begins in April when the water temperature rise above 18 °C and it cut in fall when the temperature goes under 20°C. They fed twice a day at 8 AM and 2 PM and the amount was 5-7 percents of the fish existent biomass in each ponds. They fed with dry formulated feed made of Mahdaneh Karadj Company (Danso dry feed) both the first and second years of farming. The feed prepared for carps feeding and containded 23±2 % crude protein, 10 ±2 % crude lipid, about 7 % crude fiber, 15 % ash, 40 ±2% carbohydrates and with energy content of 4000±200 kcal/kg. After seven months culture period the average weight and length of fish in treatment 5000 ind./hec. were 113.7 gr and 21.1 cm respectively and in treatment 10000 ind./hec. the average weight and length were 86.6 gr and 19.6 cm respectively. At first year the average survival rate in different treatments was 77 percent. The average FCR in treatments 5000 and 10000 ind./hec. were 3.4 and 3.9 respectively. At second years after six months culture the average weights in pond no. 9 (with primary weight 115 gr and density 2000 ind./hec) , pond no. 10 (with primary weight 80 gr and density 2000 ind./hec) , pond no. 11 (with primary weight 115 gr and density 2500 ind./hec) and pond no. 12 (with primary weight 80 gr and density 2500 ind./hec) calculated as 476.6 ,338.1, 366.5 and 440 gr respectively. The average survival rate and FCR were 93 % and 3.1 respectively. Ponds no. 9 and 11 (fish stocked with primary weight 115 gr in densities both 2000 and 2500 ind./hec) selected as the best economic efficient treatments.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Grey mullet ; Cultivation ; Economic efficiency ; Mugil cephalus ; Culture ; Marine ; Saltwater ; Brackishwater ; Fershwater ; Species ; Aquaculture ; Salinity ; Survival rate
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 81pp.
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Fishing in Goroan Bay began on the first of Shahrivar 1379 (23 August 2000) and finishid at the year end of fishery Mordad 1380 (22 August 2001) continuhng for a year fishery nets caught seven species of benefish with two species reported being caught unauthorizediy controlling and counting unauthorizediy nets were done twice a week during the year with the result of 139734 unauthorizediy nets. Based on the biometrics of the fishes caught in research nets the number of various species was calculated. The of rate of fishing in CPUE (a stering of day net) research nets was 1.20 kg. The rate of unauthorizediy fishing in Gorgan Bay throughout the year was estimated as 167681 kg of the value CYPRINIDAE had the highest fishing rate of %28.2 (about 47 ton) , and Chalcalburnus chalcoides and GOBIIDAE with %0.4 (747 kg) the lowest , with Chalcalburnus chalcoides having a very little rate of fishing (17 kg). In addition , the rate of fishing in CPUE (a stering of day net) was estimated as 0.25 , 0.21 , 0.18 , 0.15 , and 0.07 kg for Liza saliens , Rutilus rutilus caspicus and CLUPEIDAE respectively. According the comprised %20.9 , %17.3 , %15.1 , %12.28 and %5.6 respectively of the total fishing in the Gorgan Bay. MUGILIDAE, which are found in two species in Gorgan Bay , comprised %35.7 of the total fishing: Liza aurata with %57.7, and Liza saliens %42.3. The average age of fishes caught in Gorgan Bay was estimated to be 4.7 , 4.68 , 3.81 , 2.96 , 4.41 and 3.75 years old for CYPRINIDAE, Liza aurata , Rutilus frisi kutu Kamenskii , Liza saliens , Rutilus rutilus caspicus , and CLUPEIDAE respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rutilus rutilus caspicus ; Liza saliens ; Rutilus frisi kutum ; Survey ; Bony fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 56pp.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study ichthyoplankton, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthics and hydrochemistry parameters were studied. 9 out of 11 sampling stations were in the Gorgan Bay area and 2 of them were in the mouth of the Bay. Ichthyoplankton survey were carried out in 6 stations and the other surveys such as phytoplankton, etc were done in 11 stations in 2009. Gorgan Bay map and position of sampling sites are given at the end of material and methods section. Biomass and frequency of phytoplankton at different stations, months and seasons were calculated that are presented in Tables 1 to 3. Hydro-chemical parameters such as water temperature, air temperature, visibility, DO, BOD5, pH, Alkalinity (bicarbonate, carbonate and total) , Hardness (calcium, magnesium), CL,EC, Salinity, N (nitrate, nitrite, NH3), Phosphate were measured and results are shown Table 11 . Biomass (mgr/m3) and numbers (ind./m3) of 47 genus of different phylum of phytoplanktons such as Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta, Pyrophyta, Chrysophyta and Euglenaphyta as well as different phylum of zooplanktons consist of Protozoa, Arthropoda, Rotifera and Cyliophora were estimated. Frequency of phytoplanktons (ind/m3) was 131.2, 1.6, 65.3, 18.9 and 23.8 millions respectively. Furthermore, their biomass was 308.4, 1.9, 1358.9, 295.1 and 124.7 mg/m3, respectively. The maximum and minimum numbers were observed in Leptolingbaya belonged to Cyanophyta and Diatoms of Chrysophyta 84.3 and 0.025 million ( ind/ m3) respectively. The maximum and minimum biomass was observed in Gyrosigma (Chrysophyta) and Tetradron (Chloropyta), 12317.3 and 0.014 mg/m3 respectively. The average biomass of zooplankton was measured 531.74, 30.77, 225.07, and 96.26 mg/m3 respectively and the total was attained 883.83 mg/m3 Table 5 . The maximum and minimum biomass of all zooplanktons was estimated in November and July, 3446.23 and 6 mg/m3 respectively. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum numbers of zooplanktons were found in September and July which were 48.4 and 0.002 millions respectively and the average number was 8.4 ind/m3 Table 4 . Also numbers and biomass (gr/m2) of 11 families of benthos which inhabit Gorgan Bay such as Annelida, Mollusca and Arthropoda were investigated in separated stations and distinctive months. The maximum and minimum biomass of benthos was observed in January (42.91 gr/m2) and March (0.6428 gr/m2). The biomass was considerable in April, February, August and December (Tables: 4, 5 and 6).
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Hydrochemistry ; Ecological study ; Fisheries ; Ichthyoplanktons ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Benthic ; Sampling ; Biomass ; Temperature ; Visibility ; pH ; Alkalinity ; Salinity ; Phosphate ; Cyanophyta ; Annelida ; Mollusca
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 97pp.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: An Environmental Impact Assessment was undertaken to identify existing values and characteristics of physical, biological and socioeconomic resources within the area proposed for the Aquaculture development in BibiShirvan Ab-bandan (small storage dam). The proponent (Fisheries Department of Golestan province) intends to redevelop fish culture in a constructed water body which is used mainly by local farmers for storing water to meet crops water needs especially at dry periods of the year. The area being examined as part of this environmental impacts assessment is located approximately 40 km west of Gonbad city,Golestan province in northeast of Iran. The site located at 54° 47'- 54° 52 ' (East longitudes) and '37 ° 10'- 37° 11' (North latitudes). The Bibi Shirvan Ab-bandan sealed with an area of about 580 acres, is a collection of three distinct basins that are connected with each other at several points. At present, there are some problems for water supply and maintaining full reservoir levels which cause the Bibi-Shirvan reservoir have always been empty partly and farmers could not been utilizing all its capacity. At the operation phase, the supply water will be provided by pumping through the left coast of Gorgan river via an irrigation concrete canal which is constructed by the Organization of Jihad-e-Agriculture and also, two small streams namely Ghareh-tekan and Bayram-shally. For better management of fish culture it is proposed a plan, which increase the volume of the Bibi- Shirvan reservoir by heightens the circumference embankment and construction of the interior retaining wall that will divide the reservoir into smaller pieces of ponds. It also proposed the installation of other pumping stations on abovementioned streams to supply water for combined requirements of cultivated crops and fish culture. The total surface area and storage capacity of Bibi Shirvan reservoir will be about 500 hectares and 8.1 million cubic meters respectively, after the construction of embankments. Environmental impact assessment for the project in terms of design features is mandatory and subject to article 2, paragraph (e) environmental impact assessment regulations. There are some problems for developing optimized fish culture practices and operations in the area. The unknown ownership of reservoir, absence of official right of water allocation, limiting capacity of reservoir reduced surface area for fish culture , lack of hydraulic system structures for water supply control, and drainage are among the problems that restrict fish culture practices and will not allow to attain optimum production. Therefore, the proposed plan including improved methods and rehabilitation of embankments was placed on the agenda of the Golestan Province, Department of Fisheries. For optimization studies and achievements to update information using Geographic Information System (GIS), the maps of the study area were provided. Thus, in first step, the digital map with a scale of 1:500 to 1:2000 AUTO CAD format that shows the project location, have been constructed. General location map of the region, residential areas and villages, roads and other maps needed in studies using these layers were produced. Next, the outputs for Cartography maps were prepared using ARC GIS software. The spatial layers were performed by using the GIS soft-wares and advised which suggested by different expert teams (groups of soil and water pollution studies, social environment, economic and cultural, biological environment, climate and hydrology). The output of digital spatial data, spatial analysis and cartography as various maps, tables or diagrams and graphical analysis were used in the reports. Since implementing this Project could be created various impacts in different environments (physical, biological, socioeconomic and cultural) The EIA study was undertaken .For facilitate decision making process on project implementation, the modified matrix method has been used. In conclusion, the results of EIA matrices shows the action of Project with environmental mitigation measures (+410) is superior to no action Project (-79). It is therefore considered that the Bibi-Shirvan Project will have a minimal impact on the environmental values of the area. The Project will provide favorable overall positive outcomes for indigenous peoples and fish farmers in the region. Also, problems such as excessive migration of rural people, lack of employment and consequently low level of income and welfare of the people will be improved. Therefore, the Project with consideration of environmental mitigation measures is recommended .
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Environmental impact assessment ; Warm Water ; Fish culture ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 266pp.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Project was carried out at the Gomishan Centre for training and education which is located 15 km far from Gomishan City in the Golestan Province. Prebroodstocks were chosen from ponds (stocking density: 3/m2). 860 male and 890 female broodstocks were separated and transferred into greenhouse (400 m2). The average growth rate per day was 0.3 g and survival rate was 90%. After reaching 42 g in males and 52 g in females they were ready for Eyes stalk Brood stocks were transferred into propagation hall in June and after a week females gone under Eyes stalk. 10,890,000 eggs were yielded from 50 females and consequently 7,187,050 nauplius were produced. Each broodstock spawned 1.34Times. The maximum hetching was 75% that in was average 64.2%. Mass of Cetocerous Algae was mass produced to be fed for post larvae. Finally 35,000 PL15 were yielded. PL15 were transferred into two half hectare and one 1 ha ponds in July. The stocking dencity was 18 PL/m2. Biometric parameters together with air and water temperatures, and pH were recorded daily. Results indicate that the maximum survival rate was 58% (pond No. 5) and minimum was 52% (pond No. 17). The average weight after 101 days cultivating was 23 g which is appropriate. Also the average daily growth rate was 0.2g and the FCR was 1.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Vannamie Shrimp ; Brood stocks ; Propagation ; Cultivation ; Density ; Survival rate ; Males ; Females ; Larvae ; Temperature ; pH
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 57pp.
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The ichthyology studies at fish tagging was referred to more than 100 years ago. Tagging is utilized for the estimation of stock amount, population frequency and project or calculating of survival and growth value. There are many various methods for fish tagging are used for juvenile to adult fish. The current study was carried out at Ghare-su research station during 2011-2013. 250 of carp fingerlings (Cyprinus carpio ) were tagged by bath with tetracycline manner (pH=6, 500mg/l). The fork length and weight of fish were 10-12 mm and 2-4 g, respectively. Also, fish were fed twice a day. The second and third tagging stages were performed at November 2012 and July 2014, respectively. After otolith was extracted, it was washed water and dry at lab room air. The tagged rings or loops (annuali) were observed by lab loupe with 10X and 40 X magnifications. The results showed that a narrow band was formed after the first tagging of carp fingerlings, as it was seen at the end of otolith edge. It was demonstrated that tetracycline was absorbed and the tagged ring or loop (annuli) was newly formed at external or out of othlith edge. There was not observed any fish death, when carp fingerlings were tagged by OTC bath manner. It said that the first OTC band will be seen, the first sign of the formed OTC band was observed at external margin of otoilith after 6th month , of course , from 4th month, this sign was formed at the most external of otoilth edge but with added the following region, it can be hardly distinguished. The formed band in relative to second tagging was similar to the first band but there was no discrepancy or difference with together.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cyprinus carpio ; Oxytetracycline ; Tagging ; Otolith ; Growth
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 38pp.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to investigate of aeration apparatus role on survival rate of Acipenser persicus fingerlings on the rearing period, 6 earthen ponds with 2 hectares surface and 2.5 water depth were selected. This research continued by 2treatments of aerated and unaerated ponds with 3 replicates of density 80000, 120000 &160000 induvial of larvae / hectares. Physicochemical factors such as T, Transparency, D.O, Nitrate, PO4, Alkanity, and pH were recorded weekly. Live food biomass and growth rate of fingerlings were estimated weekly, too. Obtained data were analyzed by t-test and ANOVA and Duncan test (P 〉 0.05). According to results the survival rates of fingerlings in experimental treatments were significantly different. Physicochemical factors of water quality had no differences except the value of DO, during third weeks of rearing period.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Physicochemical ; Survival rate ; Acipenser persicus ; Fingerlings ; Rearing ; Earthen ponds ; Sturgeon ; Farming ; Density ; Larvae ; Transparency ; ANOVA ; Investigation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 42pp.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Present study carried out in 6 earthen ponds (3500 m2 each) at the Zahak fish propagation and cultivation center. In July 2005 ponds were prepared and stocked with 1100 fish specimens with 40 g average weight. Stocking normative in two ponds (1 and 4) were 220 common carp, 110 grass carp, 715 silver carp, and 55 big head specimens. In the next two ponds (5 and 6) common carp reduced to 50% and Shizotorax zarudnyi was replaced. In the rest two ponds (7 and 8) common carp reduced to zero and totally replaced with Shizotorax zarudnyi. Manure and inorganic fertilizer were used during cultivation period. Carp was fed by concentrated food and grass carp was fed by alfalfa. At the end of the cultivation period (16 months) mean weights of common carp, grass carp, silver carp, big head, and Shizotorax zarudnyi reached 1201 g, 1572 g, 313 g, 486 g, 531 g respectively. Mean daily growth were 2.41 g, 3.19 g, 0.56 g, 0.92 g, 1 g respectively. Survival rate during cultivation period were 97.57%, 68.3%, 94%, 85.45%, 46.85% respectively. Biological parameters were recorded once a month. Other chemical and physical parameters such as air and water temperatures, oxygen, pH, twice per day and factors such as nitrite, nitrate, Ammoniac, transparency, salinity and phosphate were measured and recorded once per week. During cultivation period average pH was 7-10.34, water temperature was 0.5-33 °C, transparency was 12-115cm, salinity was 1.1-5 mg/l, oxygen was 2-10 mg/l, nitrite was 0.86-0.16 mg/l, nitrate was 0.06- 2.21 mg/l, and phosphate was 0.1-1.8 mg/l. Average total yields in the ponds 1 and 4 with standard normative for the region were 554, and 623 kg. In the ponds 5 and 6 with 50% Shizotorax zarudnyi were 514 and 518 kg, and in the ponds 7 and 8 with total Shizotorax zarudnyi replacement were 533 and 386 kg.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Chemical ; Physical ; Fish culture ; Poly-culture ; Shizotorax zarudnyi ; Earthen ponds ; Specimen ; Common carp ; Grass carp ; Silver Carp ; Fertilizer ; Survival rate ; Transparency ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Nitrite ; Nitrate ; Ammoniac
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 68pp.
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