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  • Rainbow trout  (13)
  • 2015-2019  (13)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present study investigated the potential production of rainbow trout in 9 new concret ponds (19 × 2.2 × 1.5 m) in two stages including 50 gr (small size fish) and 300 gr fattened fish). In stage one (small size fish production), 3 different stock densities including 100, 115 and 130 fish/m2 with initial average weight 5 ± 1 gr and in the second stage (fattened fish), 60, 70 and 80 fish/m2 with initial average weight 65 ± 5 gr were used. Both stages carried out in a completely randomized design with 3 treatments for 75 days and 180 days during the first and second stages, respectively. In the experiment 1 (stage one), results showed that treatment with 100 fish/m2 had significantly higher weight gain and lower feed conversion ratio than other groups (P 〈 0.05). No significant differences were observed among the treatments for feed intake after 30 days (P 〉 0.05), but 130 fish/m2 had significantly the highest feed intake (100.33 gr/fish) after 75 days (P 〈 0.05). The highest specific growth rate and protein efficiency ratio were significantly related to 100 fish/m2 compared to other treatments (P〈0.05). In the experiment 2, treatment contain 60 fish/m2 during 60, 120 and 180 rearnig days showed higher weight gain, specific growth rate (0.83, 0.91 and 0.84, respectively), protein efficiency ratio, and also lower feed conversion ratio than other treatments (P〈0.05). The highest feed intake was significantly observed in 80 fish/m2 stock density after 180 days compared to other groups. In the second experiment (fattened fish) only 60 fish/m2 stock density showed the highest performance after 180 days. Therefore, the optimum stock density was 100 fish/m2 up to 50 gr (small size fish production) and 60 fish/m2 up to 300 gr (fattened fish).
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rainbow trout ; Stock density ; Performance ; Small size fish ; Fattened fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 35pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to investigation use of different ration from acorn meal in diet of rainbow trout as a plate binder and nutrient, The experiment was carried out in complete random in design. The treatments were 1,2,3 and 4, which contained of 0,2,4,6 percent of acorn meal in different diets respectively. Four repeat had been make in each treatment. This experiment were conducted on 1600 Juveniles rainbow trout with initial average weight of 74 gr, for 120 days after antiseptic processes in 16 polyethylene pound of 1.8 1.4 0.9 m length, width and depth respectively, in Boldaje station in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province. The diets were formulated with local material which could providing nutritive requirement of rainbow trout in principle of NRC with UFFDA soft ware dietary, as diets contained of 0,2,4,6 percent Acorn meal and other nutrient were equal. The feed were given 3 time a day on biomass basis of pounds. During of experiment, once every two weeks, after anaesthetize 50 percent of fishes in each pound were measuring a bout weight and length and the data were taken. At the final of experiment for determination of carcass characteristics, comprising of crud protein, fat, ash and dry matter, 10 fish carcass of each pounds were analyzed by AOAC procedure after removal of fins, fill gut and head, The results showed which final weigh increase was more in treat 4 and have been significant differences with others. The greatest length was observed in treat four which had significant differences with treat 1. Feed consumption were not significant differences between any treats, but was more in treat 4. Feed conversion ratio affected by treat, and the best was in treat 4, which had significant, differing with treat 1. For carcass characteristic, all treat was similar, exception for ash which more in treat four. Diets stability showed that the least stability was in treat 1 and the highest was seen in treat 4. The result of this study showed that we could use of acorn meal such as nutrient and plate binder because effect on fish rising, because improvement in fattening performance and carcass characteristics in diet of rainbow trout.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Meal ratio ; Rainbow trout ; Diet ; Juveniles ; Weight ; UFFDA
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 46pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out about 15 months to determine suitable locations for the development of aquaculture across the Gamasiab river of Hamedan province in 2007 - 2008. Physicochemical parameters and macro benthic invertebrates fauna15 and 13 staitions respectively every 45 days and seasonally fish identify in 8 stations were performed according standard methods. The average water temperature was 12.8±3.7 oC, minimum and maximum dissoled oxygen were 2.6 and 12.5 mg/lit respectively during the study. The pH range was between 7.5-8.8 , the minimum and maximum Ec was 250 and 750 µmos/cm in Mehr and Tir.The transparency range was recorded about 1-103 F.T.U. The uder factors such as amount of suspended materials: 0.01-0.1 mg/l, amount of BOD5: 0.05-6.2 mg/l and COD: 30 (minimum) and 70.57 (maximum) were recirded. The total solids material (T.S.S) were less than 1 mg/lit. Totally 37 groups of bentic organisms were identified which 11 groups of them were appertained to pollutionsensitive orders containing Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera and Plecoptera. During fish population studied 21 species belonging 5 family were identified. Based on obtained results of biological, ecological, economic and social parameters, 10 sites in 7 areas were suitable identified for fish rearing and 12 aquaculture programs (10 plan for fish rearing and 2 plan for increasing fish production of (Onchorhynchus mikiss).The minimum and maximum production capacity in mentioned places was stimated about 1675 and 3850 tons respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Feasibility ; Complexes of fish farms ; Biotic and Abiotic factors ; Onchorhynchus mikiss ; Rainbow trout
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 92pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Study on Viral Nervouse necrosis (isolation, characterisation and pathogenesis) in Golden grey mullet in the Caspian Sea and study of pathogenecity and possibility of transmission to the other fish species (Sturgeon fishes, Rutilus frisii kutum and reared Rainbow trout and Carp) Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) is a worldwide disease affecting several species of cultured marine fish. For the past two decades, betanodavirus infections that cause Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) have emerged as major constraints on the culture and sea ranching of marine fish in almost all parts of the world. More than forty species mainly of marine origin have been so far affected and this number is likely to rise in future following the introduction of new species and the increase of aquaculture trade. Unknown acute mortality occurred in wild golden grey mullet Lisa auratus and Liza saliens in Iranian waters of Caspian Sea in recent years. In order to isolation and confirmation of causative agents of golden grey mullet mortality in the Caspian Sea, a complementary research investigation project was designed in 2005 and approved immediately in Iranian Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO). Many diagnostic aspects such as Virology (Cell culture and Elctereone Microscopy), Hemathology, Bacteriology, Histopathology, Molecular biology (NestedRT-PCR), Heavy metals measuerment and Serology (IFAT and IHC) were employed in mentioned multidiciplinary project. About 322 moribund fish samples which revealed skin darkening, erratic swimming behavior such as spiral and belly-up at rest and high distention of swimming bladder. Suspected samples were collected from coastal capture sites in iranian north proviences in 2006 till 2009. Targets tissue such as brain and eye were removed in strile condition and then kept in -80oC frezzer for cell culture and Nested-RT-PCR. Other tissue samples from liver, kidney, intestine, stomach, gill, skin and muscle, gall bladder and gonads were taken and fixed in 10% buffer formalin and same parts fixed in glutaraldehyde 3% for histopathology, IHC and EM respectively. Cytopathic effect (CPE) was observed in those cell cultures just six days after inoculation with the dilutions of the tested 312 homogenate supernatants. CPE in monolayers of cells cultured (SSN-1 cell line) was characterised by thin or rounded, refractile, granular cells with vacuoles. Nine samples were positive in virology assay. Nested- RT-PCR was done on suspected tissue samples and supernatant of CPE positive samples and 21 tissue samples and all CPE positive samples were positive. IFAT was selected as a confirmatory method for identifying viral strains replicating on cell cultures and carried out with rabbit anti-betanodavirus serum on suspected tissue samples and some smears of CPE positive samples. Some bright points approved betanodavirus antigen and confirmed cell culture and Nested-RT-PCR findings. In fixed tissue samples widespread and massive vacuolation were observed in brain, spinal cord, retina and optical nerve. In order to confirmation of diagnostic findings , IHC was done with monoclonal antibody antibetanodavirus and some red-brown points were observed. Theses findings revealed expected viral antigens and confirmed previous results. Moreover, virus particles with 25-30 nm in diameter were visualized in infected brain and retina using positive staining in TEM. Also pathogenicity test was employed to confirm the obtained results. So Guppy fish Poecilia reticulata and sturgeon fry were used instead of the experimental host due to ease of handling and susceptibility. After 15 days post infection, guppy bathed in VNN-infected tissue culture with 104 TCID50 showed clinical signs similar to naturally infected Golden grey mullet, and the mortality rate reached up to 100% in 75 dpi. When target organs were examined by cell culture isolation, serology, and histopathology, all revealed the presence of virus in the Guppy. Suspected supernatant injected to sturgeon fry through intravitreous injection and widespread vacuolation were observed in brain and spinal cord buy IHC and Real time PCR were negative. In conclusion, with attntion to obtained results in this investigation such as ecological factors, clinical signs, histopathological, virological and bacteriological results, molecular analysis, (IHC, IFAT, PCR), TEM demonstration, serological and hematological findings, it could be confirmed that VNNV was the main causative agent for disease outbreak in Golden grey mullet in Southern coastline of Caspian Sea.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Viral nervous necrosis ; Golden grey mullet ; Liza aurata ; Liza saliens ; Histopathology ; Virology ; Bacteriology ; IHC ; IFAT ; PCR ; TEM ; Species ; Sturgeon ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Rainbow trout ; Carp
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 184pp.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study aimed to determine domain the adaptability of rainbow trout(Oncorhynchus mykiss) fingerlings in fresh water up to 20 per thousand (grams per liter) for providing facilities for growing this valuable species in the aquatic environment with salinity unconventional been completed. For this purpose the biochemical, bloody and physiologic parameters rainbow trout were studied to determine the adjustment range .Fingerlings fishes from cold water fish farm in the province Mazandran were prepared and for experiments were transferred to the Ecological Institute of Caspian Sea . Fingerlings with an average weight 31.56 ± 0. 07 SE g and average fork length 13.80 ± 0.15 SE cm, in 3 treatments in water with salinities (fresh, 13 and 20 grams per thousand) with a density of 15 numbers in polyethylene to 300-liter tank containing the 250 liters of water testing were introduced.Fresh water from Tajan rivers and water psu13 from the water Caspian Sea and water psu20 by mixing water the Caspian Sea and Sea salt was prepared . The daily amount to 50 percent of the of water tankss been replaced .During the experimental period was for 7 days and were not fed during the experiment.The water parameters was measured during the experiment included 6 ppm dissolved oxygen, pH equal to 8.2 and temperature 15.5 ° C . In the experimental period were not observed Losses in the experimental groups . The results showed that fish gill and kidney introduced in different salinities by making appropriate changes in chloride cells in the gills through increasing the number and the volume of these cells at the base of secondary blades and tubules in the kidney tubules to create greater interior space, are adapted to By changing salinity.Relatively parameters osmolarity, sodium, chloride, magnesium, cortisol, calcium, hematocrit, hemoglobin,number of red blood and white cells in water saltier than freshwater environment was higher (0.05〈 p, Duncan). Changes in hematological and blood plasma ionic parameters and vital organs Fingerlings indicates a willingness adaptability and the ability physiological adaptation fingerling was consistent with changes to environmental salinity brackish water .So, the factors measured with increasing salinity the uptrend that the range of variation for the osmolarite 449-281 mOsmol kg, for sodium, chloride, magnesium, cortisol, respectively, 211- 151, 165121, 3 / 3 7/0, 87. 53 mmol and the calcium 22-13 mg per dL.The measured values for hematocrit 32.2- 38.8%, hemoglobin 6.2 - 8.6 g per deciliter and the red and white blood cells, was respectively, 1.2-1.7×106 and the 15.6 -18.9×103.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Adaptation ; Rainbow trout ; Gills ; Kidney ; Survey ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Fingerlings
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 42pp.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study aimed to assess the social, economic and fish farming in cages in the Southern Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea is considered as one of the most important water resources of Iran, in which due to the appropriate weather conditions in the north of the country, has the potential for marine aquaculture. With the implementation of this plan would say that with respect to the proposed initial selection from Kheshtsar in Mazandaran province and Kiashahr in Guilan province with along coastline of about 250 km from the depth of 20 to 100 meters and an the area of about 2027km2 has the cage aquaculture talent. Of course, at the depths of greater than 100 M by using the world technology procedure, there is also the possibility of the establishment of marine cage aquaculture. Now, with the regards of the above potential in the Caspian Sea coastline, it is expected at least 200 cages fish sites farming in with the establishment of 40 cages per site and produce 160,000 tons with creating of 1,000 direct jobs and 2,000 indirect jobs and income 2000 billion gross annual average net profit of 40% could be 800 billion in which will produce of proteins needed part of the country, creating jobs, welfare, prosperity and economy in the region. With the implementation of such national project, it is needed to establish pilot farms to reach the goals: environmental assessment studies, risk assessment, aquatic selection and the use of appropriate cage structures according to ecological conditions of southern Caspian Sea.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cage ; Economic activity ; Profitability ; Rainbow trout ; Ecological conditions
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 36pp.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The red coloration of rainbow trout muscle is an important quality criterion. Duplicate groups of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss; initial weight of 200±10g) were fed diets either supplemented 0 (control), 0.5, 2, or 4%, of the Caspian Sea gammarus (Pontogammarus maeoticus) respectively as a prospective alternative carotenoid source. The feeding trial lasted for 39 days. No significant differences (p〉0.05) in specific growth rate (SGR), or condition factor (CF) were found between treatments. Carotenoid concentrations were determined in the dorsal region and the Norwegian Quality Cut (NQC). The correlation between mean total carotenoid content of the Norwegian quality cut per treatment and dietary inclusion level of P. maeoticus was high (R2=0.99; p〈0.01). Less correlation was found between total carotenoid content of the dorsal cut and inclusion level of P. maeoticus (R2=0.80; P=0.10). The total carotenoid concentrations were significantly higher (p〈0.05) in male (4.26±0.39 mg/kg) than in female (3.38±0.23 mg/kg) rainbow trout. In conclusion, it was found that dietary supplementation of the Caspian Sea gammarus at levels of 2 and 4% effectively improved muscle pigmentation of rainbow trout.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Pontogammarus maeoticus ; Rainbow trout ; Pigmentation ; Gammarus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-12
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  • 8
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: and corn. 7 experimental diets prepared. Amount of carbohydrate materials replacement in diets were: 1) 100% bread wastes 2) 50% bread wastes 3) 100% spaghetti wastes 4) 50% spaghetti wastes 5) 100% equal mix of bread wastes and spaghetti wastes and 6) 50% equal mix of bread wastes and spaghetti wastes. Blank diet prepared as same as commercial common diet. 21 polyethylene net cages (lxlxl m) used for fish holding in a cement pond (30x3x1.2 m) with 10 lis water flow. Each cage stoked by 20 fish with initial average weight of 85:f:5 g. Farming period was 75 days and in this period water temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen were 14.5:f:2°c, 7.5-8.8 and 6.8-8.5 mg/l, respectively. The best growth performance belonged to diet 4, although results diets of 2, 4, 6, and blank no different (p〈0.05). In term of economic value of used diets, diets 2 had the best result. Carcass analysis in the end of experiment showed that carcass protein and ash contents in all of treatment were same but lipid content in treatments of 1, 3, and 5 were lower than other treatments (p〈0.05).
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Diet ; Corn ; Rainbow trout ; Grower diet ; Carbohydrate ; Bread ; Spaghetti wastes ; Fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 53pp.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study aimed to investigate the effects of 5- parameter dissolved oxygen, PH, nitrite, nitrate and temperature of the water on Streptococcosis incidence in two groups of fry and grower fish. Research was performed at west Mazandaran province -Tonkabon region in 12 rainbow trout selected farms. Research conducted in 3 farms with well source water , 8 farms with water source of the river of Dohezar and one farm with water source of the river of Azarood, during 12 consecutive months.From 1390/04/01 to 1391/04/01, once time each month , and in each time 10 fish randomly sampled, inlet water were sampled simultaneously. Of 1350 sampled fish 607 fish with an average weight 22.04 gr , average length 12.59 cm were in fry category and 743 fish with an average weight 156.25 gr, average length 23.32 cm in were grower category. Streptococcosis observed only in grower category. Of 72 fish with clinical signs of the disease, 14 numbers were positive Streptococcosis (19.44%) and 58 numbers were negative Streptococcosis(80.55%). Three fish from grower category has not any clinical signs of disease and seemed to be healthy but were positive Streptococcosis in examinations (0.22% of total fish sampled. Fish with clinical signs of the disease but negative Streptococcosis were of at least 55.1 gr and at most weight 417 gr respectively. The results showed that 47.07% cases of Streptococcosis happened at 15.6 °C water temperature, 35.29% at 16.98 °C and 17.64% cases happened at 18.04 °C so that 100% of Streptococcosis cases was observed at the average temperature of 16.99 °C. In addition, the survey results show that despite relatively high levels of nitrite in source water of farms from wells, nitrite does not effect on the disease incidence. It seems that an optimal level of dissolved oxygen in water is effective in reducing the effectiveness of nitrite in this disease. According to equation coefficients logit model is as follows: According to Logit model, it seems that for every degree change in temperature and pH of water, morbidity change will diminish 0.37 % and 1.74 % respectively. 80.56% of fish sampled that had the clinical symptoms, was ranging from an average weight of 5.1 gr (fry) and 417 gr (grower fish), that despite having clinical signs of the disease were negative Streptococcosis. Isolation of Staphylococcus bacteria as well as Gram-negative bacilli from fish with clinical symptoms similar to the symptoms of Streptococcosis, may indicate the involvement of other pathogens in fish clinical signs.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Streptococcusis ; Risk factors ; Cold water fish ; Survey ; Rainbow trout ; Dissolved oxygen ; pH ; Nitrite ; Clinical signs ; Temperature ; Pathogen
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 60pp.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research was done in a trout farm in Kohkiloyeh and Boyer- Ahmad province. The main object of this study was comparing of two sources of astaxanthin (synthetic or algae) in feed on astaxanthin content of egg in rainbow trout. It was considered seven groups consisting six treatments (T1-T6) in two different astaxanthin sources and a control (C) (without astaxanthin). So, algal astaxanthin (haematococcus pluvialis) in the three levels of 2.67, 3.55 and 8gr/kg food (T1,T2, T3); and synthetic astaxanthin in three levels of 40, 80 and 120mg/kg food in diet (T4, T5, T6) examined on 140 trout broods (3-4 years) for 4 months, before the spawning season. Astaxanthin content of obtained eggs from all treatments in spawning season was measured by HPLC apparatus. The highest and the lowest amount of egg astaxanthin were observed in T3 and C respectively. In each astaxanthin group, a significant difference was obtained between averages in treatments (P 〈0.05), as T3 was the highest between them. No significant difference was observed between synthetic astaxanthin treatments (T4, T5 and T6) and T1 (the lowest level of algal astaxanthin). Treatments T2 and T6 also had the same function in term of saving astaxanthin in eggs. It also concluded that natural astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis) for the reason that contains supplementary nutritious, is extraordinary preferable than synthetic astaxanthin to improve astaxanthing content of egg in rainbow trout.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rainbow trout ; Egg astaxanthin content ; Algal astaxanthin ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Haematococcus pluvialis ; Algal ; Levels ; Eggs ; Spawning
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.149-160
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