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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, eleven research cruises were carried out by using R/V Ferdows-1 equipped with bottom trawl, covering the area from 49º 00´ E in the west (borderline with Kuwait) to 61º 25´ E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2009 to 2011. The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 strata (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50 m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100 m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected and the biomass and CPUA were estimated by swept area method. In 2009, due to the bloom of jellyfish, there was some problem for sampling and therefore made some bias in our estimation. Therefore, the biomass of jellyfish was excluded from all calculations. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2009, 2010 and 2011 were 1.5, 3.7 and 1.7 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 60-80% of total biomass was found for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 strata the highest biomass was found for K region (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea in 2009 & 2011; and C & D regions (Genaveh to Dayyer) in 2010 in the Persian Gulf. The same comparison was done for CPUA of commercial, non-commercial and total in both water bodies and it was found that in years 2009 and 2011 the regions of L (Jask to Meidani) and K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman ; and 2010 the G region (Mogham to Farour) in the Persian Gulf had the highest value of this parameter. It can be concluded that the north-west of the Oman Sea has the best condition of biomass and CPUA of commercial and non-commercial demersal fishes; and on the contrary the low values were estimated for A region (north-west of the Persian Gulf) and P region (Konarak to Ramin) in the Oman Sea. With review the mean CPUA in defferent depth layers for years 2009, 2010 and 2011, it was concluded that with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 50-100 m. The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems, it concluded that the density of commercial species were higher than non-commercial ones; and for years 2009, 2010 and 2011 the commercial species consist of 52.2, 57.1 and 59.7 % of total biomass. In all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. The most abundant fishes were Rays, Catfishes, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Carangids, Hair tail, Barracuda and Lizardfish for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial fishes ; Non-commercial fishes ; Biomass ; Catch per unit of area ; CPUA ; Sampling ; Density ; Species ; Catfishes ; Grunts ; Japanese threadfin bream ; Carangids ; Hair tail ; Barracuda ; Lizardfish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 283pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During the year of 2008, 295 households of Tehran were asked to fill the questionnaire, in order to know their attitude toward farmed fishes. After evaluation and reviewing the descriptive statistics and analyzing the non-parametric data, answering to Hypothesis test in order to know the different point of views among fish price, taste, losses, non-pollution of wild fishes and farmed fishes, and effects of these parameters on purchasing, was done. As average, each households (4 people), purchase farmed-fish, 11 times per year (5.1 kg in each time in proportion of 33.2%), which fish per capita will be 5.8 kg 59% of consumers are interest in fish packing, and printing the nutrition facts on it is the highest priority, and the highest demand is for trout fish (with 60% demand).The most important factor in increasing the farmed fish consumption, is live fish selling, and decreasing the price in comparison with wild fish. Quality and freshness have the highest influence in purchasing farmed fish.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marketing ; Consumer preferences, ; Fish ; Household ; Farmed fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.129-136
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Demersal resources in the Gulf of Oman are one of the main objectives for both industrial and traditional fisheries. In order to implement a rational management of these resources; the research project of “stock assessment of demersal resources in the Gulf of Oman” were carried out as a monitoring survey in 2003 The objectives of project were: 1) Identification of catches composition of demersal fishes 2) To estimate the biomass and CPUA of demersal resources 3) To determine the distribution pattern of commercial fishes 4) To determine the ratio of commercial, non-commercial fishes and amount of bycatches The studied area was restricted to the borderline with Pakistan in Gwatr (61 25 E) in the east and strait of Hormuz (57 00 E) in the west and isobath of 100m in the south, covering depths of 10 to 100 m with a total area of 1700 nm2. The R/V Ferdows-1, a stern trawler equipped with a fish bottom trawl was used for sampling. To collect the catch data, 107 stations were selected in a random stratified design distributed in different depths and area. The total area was stratified to 7 primary strata, and 4 different sublayers of 10-20, 20-30, 30- 50 and 50-100 m. The swept area method was used to assess and estimate the amount of biomass and CPUA (catch per unit of effort). The total catch was classified to 3 main groups of: a) The commercial demersal fishes, b) The non-commercial demersal fishes c) The non-demersal group The total biomass of all groups was estimated 88346 tons of which 52478 tons belonged to jellyfishes. In this year there was an unpredictable and high bloom of jellyfishes scattering in all area of the Gulf of Oman. The total biomass of fishes was estimated 35808 tons of which 19391 tons were commercial fishes. Meanwhile the amount of non-commercial fishes was calculated about 15102 tons.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Bloom ; Biomass ; Stock assessment
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 55pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this research, measurement of serum blood glucose of cultured rainbow trout (Broodstocks) had done in two different treatments. First treatment consists of fish which were fast, and second treatment had feed. Each treatment includes 10 fish (50% male, 50% female). Blood extracted from caudal vein of each fish by a syringe. Then, serum separated with centrifugation. The amount of serum glucose measured by a kit (Man® Company, Iran). The kit worked based on glucose oxidase method. The average of blood glucose in fasting treatment, was 92.2±14 mg/dl while the average of feed treatment was 189.2±17.2 mg/dl. Statistical analysis had done by SPSS software. Comparison of mean blood sugar concentration between two treatments by t-test showed significant difference between two treatments (p〈0.05). The final conclusions showed that fish feeding gives change in blood glucose concentration. It is appeared that, bleed of fish for measurement of the serum glucose needs to do 8 hours after feeding for future research and accuracy tests and standardization of tests.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Serum ; Glucose ; Rainbow trout ; Blood
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.171-175
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25383 | 18721 | 2018-09-14 07:42:31 | 25383 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, eleven research cruises were carried out by using R/V Ferdows-1 equipped with bottom trawl, covering the area from 49º 00´ E in the west (borderline with Kuwait) to 61º 25´E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2009 to 2011. The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 strata (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50 m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100 m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected and the biomass and CPUA were estimated by swept area method. In 2009, due to the bloom of jellyfish, there was some problem for sampling and therefore made some bias in our estimation. Therefore, the biomass of jellyfish was excluded from all calculations. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2009, 2010 and 2011 were 1.5, 3.7 and 1.7 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 60-80% of total biomass was found for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 strata the highest biomass was found for K region (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea in 2009 & 2011; and C & D regions (Genaveh to Dayyer) in 2010 in the Persian Gulf. The same comparison was done for CPUA of commercial, non-commercial and total in both water bodies and it was found that in years 2009 and 2011 the regions of L (Jask to Meidani) and K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman ; and 2010 the G region (Mogham to Farour) in the Persian Gulf had the highest value of this parameter. It can be concluded that the north-west of the Oman Sea has the best condition of biomass and CPUA of commercial and non-commercial demersal fishes; and on the contrary the low values were estimated for A region (north-west of the Persian Gulf) and P region (Konarak to Ramin) in the Oman Sea. With review the mean CPUA in defferent depth layers for years 2009, 2010 and 2011, it was concluded that with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 50-100 m. The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems, it concluded that the density of commercial species were higher than non-commercial ones; and for years 2009, 2010 and 2011 the commercial species consist of 52.2, 57.1 and 59.7 % of total biomass. In all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. The most abundant fishes were Rays, Catfishes, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Carangids, Hair tail, Barracuda and Lizardfish for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Oman Sea ; Sirik ; Jask ; Bandar Genaveh ; Commercial fishes ; Non-commercial fishes ; Biomass ; Catch per unit of area ; CPUA ; Sampling ; Density ; Species ; Catfishes ; Grunts ; Japanese threadfin bream ; Carangids ; Hair tail ; Barracuda ; Lizardfish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 283
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