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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: According to achieve sustainable production in shrimp farming industry, it is necessary to provide the relief of producers through insurance. Aquaculture faces various environmental conditions such as unpredictable climate changes, epidemic diseases, harsh water factors, that may affect the production cycle, and impact on producer's life. In this research, the effects of various factors on production of cultured shrimp have been studied. The project conducted through completion of questionaries by random selected of small scale farms, and all large farms which engaged in production in that years. In order to increase the accuracy of responses, special questionnaires provided to fill in by expertise experts.All data explained the share of management and natural factors on production process.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Shrimp farming ; Insurance ; Damage assessment ; Standardization ; Risk assessment ; Hatcheries ; Aquaculture ; Epidemic diseases ; Cultured shrimp
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 283pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: For the successful breeding of western white shrimps (Litopenaeus vannamei) brooders (females and males), we used cuttle fish (Sepia pharaonis) and sand worm (Perinereis nuntica) of Persian Gulf as principle feeds, 3 times a day, and from cow livier and edible bivalve meat (Solen brevis) of Persian Gulf, as secondary feeds, 1 time a day. Nutritional value of Sepia pharaonis, Perinereis nuntica and Solen brevis, with determination of the amount of fatty acids such as arachidonic acid (20:4n-6), stearic acid (18:00), oleic acid (18:1n-9), palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid (16:1n-7), eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid, essential amino acids inclusive arginine, lysine, leucine, isoleusine, threonine, valine, histidine, phenylalanine, methionine, tryptophane and crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, ash and moisture were done in laboratory. The results showed that, the amount of essential amino acides and nonessential amino acides (in the more causes) in Sepia pharaonis were more than Solen brevis and in Solen brevis more than Perinereis nuntica. Only nonessential amino acides, glysine and alanine in Solen brevis were more than Sepia pharaonis. Also in chemical analysis of wet feeds determined that, crude protein percent in cattle fish was 2.9 times and 2.2 times more than Solen brevis and Perinereis nuntica, respectively. The crude fat in cattle fish was 2.1 times and 1.6 times more than Solen brevis and Perinereis nuntica respectively. Tottaly, the amount of essential fatty acides in Sepia pharaonis and Perinereis nuntica were more than Solen brevis, and in Sepia pharaonis and Perinereis nuntica were almost, equal. Total lipids of Sepia pharaonis, Perinereis nuntica and Solen brevis determined 7.92, 5.90 and 3.63 percent respectively. Totally the percent of fatty acids in cattle fish and Perinereis nuntica is almost equal and was more than Solen brevis meat. We can noted that, the Sepia pharaonis and Perinereis nuntica are suitable as principle feed and Solen brevis and cow livier, as secondary feed for L.vannamei broodstock maturation.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Broodstock ; Western white shrimp ; Wet and Fresh Feed ; Maturation ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Females ; Males ; Cuttle fish ; Sepia pharaonis ; Sand worm ; Perinereis nuntica ; Solen brevis ; Perinereis nuntica ; Fatty acids ; Liver
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 36pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Aquaculture is one of the most dynamic activities of agriculture sector, and it seems the most economic part. Additional needs of population to white meat and healthy protein, increase of employment, achievement of foreign exchange sources, and environmental friend ship development are basis for sustainable aquaculture worldwide. Growing rate of aquaculture within last two decades, shows highest level among agricultural products, and have been two digits for many years. Trend of aquaculture development in Iran shows same path, and devoted high share ness of the water bodies. Warm water fish which have highest share in aquaculture production, are mainly produced in freshwater. Warm water fish production in the year 1382 was 61000 tones, and increased to 167000 tons in 1392. These figures for warm water fish produced in 4025 farms with an area of 22323 ha in 1382, and developed to 14615 farms with area of 48697 ha in the year 1392. Production of this fish shows highest amount in the country, and have high economic and export values. Cold water fish, which Rainbow trout- Onchorhynchos mykiss as the main species shows additional growth in various parts of the country, so as the production in the year 1382 was 23000 tones and increased to 143000 in 1392 (one decade). The number of farms was 562 units (89.8 has) in the year 1382, and increased to 1923 units (230 has) in the year 1392, which indicates another sign of fast growing. To achieve sustainable aquaculture in aquaculture, preparation the manuals aquaculture on Best Management Practice, feed and feeding management, Fertilizations and Enrichment, Stocking methods, Pond preparations, Aerations, Site Selection and Farm Establishment, Marketing are considered , preparation of manuals for uxorious parts of production chain is essential. Site selection, Process of establishment of farm, use of mechanization for production, providing optimum oxygen levels, selection of brood stocks , are main parts of responsible aquaculture
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cold water fish ; Warm water fish ; Manuals Production increasing ; Sustainable development ; Production increasing ; Criteria ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 372pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: We used Molokai and High health broodstocks for inbreeding and cross-breeding of them. For water security, in the first step Persian Gulf water with a pump pure in the concrete laver and then transfer in the two smaller laver, and disifected with 50 ppm calcium hypochlorite in the priod of 12-24 hours, and then transferred to the ultrafilter and ultra violet before transfer to the hatchery. Broodstocks were stocked at the density of 8-10 ind/m2 in the 4 metric tons fiber glass tank. The feeding of broodstocks were done 4 times at the 9, 11.30, 14 and 20. 3. Three times with cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) and sand worm (Perinereis nuntica) and 1 time with edible bivalve meat (Solen brevis) and cow livier. Maturation and mating of broodstocks was done in the 4 cubic meters round fiberglass tanks with the diameter of 2.4 m and 1 m height. For spawning of broodstocks we used tanks with 300 liters content with the diameter of 0.9 m at the head and 0.7 m at the base and in the 4 cubic meters fiber glass tank. Rearing of larvae were done with natural (Chaetacerous sp.) and artificial diet. The amount of dissolved oxygen, water tempreture, pH and salinity measured daily. In the end of initial propagation period, in the inbreeding of High health 3600 Pl16 and from Molokai no obtained any postlarvae. In the cross-breeding of female High heaith×male Molokai 1500 Pl7 and from female Molokai × male high health 1350 Pl21 were produced. In the second year, in the propagation of female Molokai×male High health, 600 thousands of Pl12 was obtained. In the end of initial propagation period, only the survival of female Molokai×male High health was suitable. Therefore in the second year, we only propagate this one. The better propagation of broodstocks in the second year, was mainely due to use of live and fresh freeze perinereis nuntica worm and probably better broodstocks genetic characteristic. The mean temperature, oxygen and pH of water measured 28.75±2.33, 28.16±1.30 0 C, 6.51±0.60 and 7.360± 0.46 mg/land 8.81±0.03 and 8.15±0.20. The salinity of water maintained at 32±2 PPT.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Inbreeding ; Cross-breeding ; SPF shrimp ; Molokai ; High health ; Propagation ; L.vannamei ; Brooders ; Generation ; Broodstocks ; Hatchery ; Bivalve ; Solen brevis ; Maturation ; Chaetacerous sp. ; Perinereis nuntica
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 36pp.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Primary researches on aquaculture of endemic shrimp species carried out since 1984-5 by Iranian Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO) .After a decade, the condition for extension and development of shrimp culture in the country prepared. Despite huge investment of government for preparation and construction of shrimp sites, only small part of present potential in southern coast of the country is under production. About 18 different shrimp species inhabit in Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman, in which 4 species have larger size, and more abundant, and harvest commercially . Penaeus semisulcatus, Fenneropenaeus merguiensis and Metapenaeus affinis as commercial species distributed throughout of Persian Gulf from mouth of Arvand River in north- west to strait of Hormoz, and also some parts of Oman Sea. While Fenneropenaeus indicus distributed mainly in coastal area of Oman Sea. Shrimp culture begin in Iran by P.semisulcatus, continued by imported Penaeus monodon, and developed by using of F.indicus. After confront to slow growth and viral diseases in 2001 (Khouzestan province) and 2005 (Bushehr Province), at the same time I.F.R.O acquired the bio-technique for production of Litopenaeus vannamei, and hence the condition for introduction the new species to the shrimp culture industry provided. In accordance for development of shrimp culture, I.F.R.O carried out various research activities, and established specific research center for this purpose. Research projects regarding brood-stock management, breeding and larvae production, grow out, water management and disease identification and treatment have been carried, and induced considerable impacts on quantitative and qualitative development of shrimp culture in the country.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Shrimp ; Aquaculture ; Quantitative and Qualitative Development ; Culture ; Species ; Fisheries ; Abundant ; Fenneropenaeus merguiensis ; Metapenaeus affinis ; P.semisulcatus ; F.indicus ; Breeding
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 180pp.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Given the advancement of electronic technologies and the impact of its application on the environment, especially aquatic ecosystems, it is necessary to address its various aspects, to be attended its various aspects, particularly about electromagnetic waves and their effects on fish as the most important aquatic animal with economic aspects. The present study was designed to reduce the dramatic decline in the production of ornamental fish, in particular the koi fish in Zanjan province, and the research application of the provincial fisheries department to investigate the effects of environmental electromagnetic waves as one of the important alternatives to reduce the proliferation of koi fish. In the present study, the effect of mobile electromagnetic waves (900 MHz) on gonadosomatic index (GSI) and Hepatosomatic index (HSI), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), and gonadal tissue structure of male and female fish brooders during 10 days and in 3 experimental groups including: control (without receiving waves), treatment 1 and treatment 2 (each one, 4 times a day and each time for 30 minutes in faced with mobile phones in standby position and calling mode, respectively). Biometry of broodstocks, blood sampling from caudal vein, centrifuge and serum isolation, determination of RBC, WBC, Hb, Hct, MCV, MCH, and LH, dissection, GSI and HIS calculation, Gonadal sampling, and classical histology were done at the end of the experiment. The success of reproductive production in males and females was more than the other two treatments. In both sexes, the HSI index of treatment 2 significantly increased. The lowest mean of RBC, Hb and Hct was in broiler breeders, and the highest levels of WBC and neutrophil and the lowest percent of lymphocyte in male broodstocks belonged to treatment 2. Histological results showed that the number of ovaries in treatment 1 and 2 was significantly higher than control. Atresia and defects in the previtellogenic and vitellogenic oocytes and degeneration in nuclei, cytoplasm, vitelline envelope and membrane folliclar cells were found in the ovarian tissue of the treatment groups 1 and 2. In gonad of male broodstocks, the mean of large and small diameters and the mean of area and perimeter of the testis lobules, and the sperm occuping the lumen of the testis lobules in treatments 1 and 2 were less than control. Epithelial thickness and tissue defect of treatment 1 and 2 were higher in the control group. The histopathological signs observed in the testis tissue of the brooders in treatment 1 were: Degeneration and breakdown in the testis lobul epithelium, abnormal lobular structure, lumens filled with inactive or anomalous spermatogonies and pre-existing of nucleos of sperm cells, testis tissue necrosis, thickness and fibrosis of epithelial wall of lobuls, and cellular degeneration In some of the lobules, and in treatment 2: degeneration and destruction of stroma in some lobules, degradation in a significant part of the testicular tissue, the appearance of alveolus in epithelium cells (destruction of the germ cell nucleus), fibrosis, and filamentation in the epithelium of lobules, thickness and breakdown in the epithelium of the lobules, in some places, and extensive vacuolization in the lumen of the lobules was observed. In general, the results showed that mobile-induced electromagnetic waves (frequency: 900 MHz, wavelength: 1-103 mm) produced numerous negative biological effects on female and male of koi fish, especially male brooders. So, with providing the necessary conditions for reproduction in Koi brooders (including: the temperature of water near 20 ° C, the oxygen level is at least 5 mgL-1, Non-ionized ammonia and nitrite levels of less than 0.05 mgL-1 and pH range near 7), it should be avoid to use of electromagnetic devices, especially mobile phones at the hatcheries and in the adjacent of fish tanks at the reproduction time.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fish ; Electromagnetic waves ; Gonadal tissue ; Reproduction ; Hematological indices ; Koi fish
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    Type: Report , Not Known
    Format: 87pp.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Various Problems in front of shrimp culture, mainly in biological fields and restrictions of production cycle, emphasized the species diversity in aquaculture industry of Iran in fourth socio- economic development plan of fisheries department. By this means, the Iranian Fisheries Research Organization, defined a Programme with four sub- projects, and started the activities on beginning of 2004. On the year 2004, 80 pairs of SPF/SPR Litopenaeus vannamei broodstocks imported from Hawaii, but late importation and prolonged acclimatization period, caused propogation and PL production on mid-September. Despite of terminated culture season, some PL's stocked in earthen ponds of Helleh site in Bushehr province. Results of this phase showed that, L.vannamei could support the cold winter of about 9 C temperature and about 20000 broodstocks harvested at the next year. At the next year, 55 pairs of SPF/SPR broodstocks imported by the same way, and after production of PL in Bandargah hatchery, the farming carried out in Helleh research earthen ponds. At this year, shrimp farms of Bushehr province infected with WSSV, but L.vannamei growth was very good, and gained more than19g after 90days farming. On the year 2006, the farming pilot project repeated, and the way for extension smoothed. In a parallel action, introduction of L.vannamei to Choebdeh site (Khouzestan province) showed remarkable results after 5 years collapses by WSSV. The results of broodstocking, breeding and farming research projects transferred very soon to shrimp producers, as the production of L.vannamei in Khouzestan and Bushehr provinces raised to 2575tons in the year 2008. In addition the condition for introduction of this species to Golestan province smoothed on 2008, and stocking at rate of 5-6 individuals per m2 in earthen ponds of Gomishan resulted in 20g. Shrimp weight after 75 days culture. This stock used as brood stock for commercial production on 2009 by private sector. It seems that all four southern provinces are going to utilize L.vannamei as the main species in 2009, and domesticated brood stocks.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Introduction ; New species ; Shrimp ; Culture ; Diversity ; Aquaculture ; Broodstocks ; Temperature ; L.vannamei
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 47pp.
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  • 8
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Primary researches on Persian Gulf Shrimp Propagation conducted at 1984 in Boushehr Research Center. Peneaus semisulcatus propagated for first time in Iran, in laboratory scale. In the later years, other endemic species such as P.merguiensis, Metapenaeus affinis and penaeus indicus candidated for aquaculture, and various researches on propagation and PL production conducted. Various research projects carried out in southern research centers have been considered in this report, and results of propagation for each species and methods of PL production have been involved. By the results, it is possible to propagate all above mentioned species in controlled condition, and by development of hatcheries, PL requirement for shrimp farms could be provided.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Endemic shrimps ; Penaeus Semisulcatus ; Penaeus merguiensis ; Propagation ; Species ; Aquaculture ; Hatcheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 67pp.
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  • 9
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25399 | 18721 | 2018-09-20 12:06:05 | 25399 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Primary researches on Persian Gulf Shrimp Propagation conducted at 1984 in Boushehr Research Center. Peneaus semisulcatus propagated for first time in Iran, in laboratory scale. In the later years, other endemic species such as P.merguiensis, Metapenaeus affinis and penaeus indicus candidated for aquaculture, and various researches on propagation and PL production conducted. Various research projects carried out in southern research centers have been considered in this report, and results of propagation for each species and methods of PL production have been involved. By the results, it is possible to propagate all above mentioned species in controlled condition, and by development of hatcheries, PL requirement for shrimp farms could be provided.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Boushehr province ; Endemic shrimps ; Penaeus Semisulcatus ; Penaeus merguiensis ; Propagation ; Species ; Aquaculture ; Hatcheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25667 | 18721 | 2018-10-08 08:45:06 | 25667 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Aquaculture is one of the most dynamic activities of agriculture sector, and it seems the most economic part. Additional needs of population to white meat and healthy protein, increase of employment, achievement of foreign exchange sources, and environmental friend ship development are basis for sustainable aquaculture worldwide. Growing rate of aquaculture within last two decades, shows highest level among agricultural products, and have been two digits for many years. Trend of aquaculture development in Iran shows same path, and devoted high share ness of the water bodies. Warm water fish which have highest share in aquaculture production, are mainly produced in freshwater. Warm water fish production in the year 1382 was 61000 tones, and increased to 167000 tons in 1392. These figures for warm water fish produced in 4025 farms with an area of 22323 ha in 1382, and developed to 14615 farms with area of 48697 ha in the year 1392. Production of this fish shows highest amount in the country, and have high economic and export values. Cold water fish, which Rainbow trout- Onchorhynchos mykiss as the main species shows additional growth in various parts of the country, so as the production in the year 1382 was 23000 tones and increased to 143000 in 1392 (one decade). The number of farms was 562 units (89.8 has) in the year 1382, and increased to 1923 units (230 has) in the year 1392, which indicates another sign of fast growing. To achieve sustainable aquaculture in aquaculture, preparation the manuals aquaculture on Best Management Practice, feed and feeding management, Fertilizations and Enrichment, Stocking methods, Pond preparations, Aerations, Site Selection and Farm Establishment, Marketing are considered , preparation of manuals for uxorious parts of production chain is essential. Site selection, Process of establishment of farm, use of mechanization for production, providing optimum oxygen levels, selection of brood stocks, are main parts of responsible aquaculture
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Management ; Iran ; Cold water fish ; Warm water fish ; Manuals Production increasing ; Sustainable development ; Production increasing ; Criteria ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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