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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research project was conducted during 2007-2008 in Anzali wetland, aiming feasibility study on aquatic plants different species (emerged, sub emerged and floating leaved plants) as essential and non essential elements concentration Biological indicators utilization including Ni, B, Cd, Pb, Cu, Mo, Se, Si, Cl, Zn, Mn, Fe, Na, Mg and Ca. and their tolerance and capabilities assessment toward exposing different elements and study on water and sediments rational role in elements absorption and important environmental factors (DO, pH, etc…) effects on absorbed quantities. Azolla filiculoides, Hydrocotyle vulgaris, Ceratophyllum demersum,Trapa natans were the gathered aquatic plants field samples. Water and sediment samples were also collected from Shijan, Abkenar and Siahkeshim sampling sites respecting 1, 2 and 3 and were digested according to the standard methods. Element concentrations were determined using ICP-AES and AAS. Lab samples were Hydrocotyle , Lemna , Ceratophyllum and exposed to Ni, Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu and Ca in Swedish standard, (SIS), Lemna growth Medium 648, Hogland's E+Medium (22,23) implementation. The results shows a significant variation (p≤ 0/0001) among the plants, sampling sites and the elements which is compatible with previous similar projects results at national and international scales, rationally. Totally pattern of the elements occurrence in the plants would be: Cd 〈 Mo, Pb 〈Co 〈 Si, Ni 〈 Cu 〈 Cl 〈 B 〈 Zn 〈 Fe 〈 Mn, Ca 〈 Na. On concentrated metals in the plant tissues and their amounts in the waters There is no any clear proportion for Azolla and Ceratophyllum however there is for concentrated Ni, Cl and Zn in Hydrocotyle and the water samples and also Co, Cl, Cu, Mn for Trapa and the sampling site 3. There is positive harmony between existed elements in Hydrocotyle and 3 stations sediments and this is obvious for Fe, Na, Mg, Ca in Trapa and stations 1 and 3 stations. This trend in Azolla and the sediments is current for Ni, Mg and just Co in Ceratophyllum. Water temperature, Do and pH variation trends are the same and could be arrange in stations as 2〉1〉3 and this is 1〉2〉3 for hazy and no trend for TOM variations. The lab samples test results on metal concentration illustrates Hydrocotyle and Ceratophyllum similar trends for maximum Zn and minimum Pb absorbing. However, for Lemna the highest and least absorption rates belong to Ni and Cd. Density factor sequence in heavy metals exposed lab samples would be: Lemna 〉 Hydrocotyle 〉 Ceratophyllum.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Aquatic plants ; Essential and non essential elements ; Biomonitoring ; Environmental factors ; Azolla filiculoides ; Hydrocotyle vulgaris ; Ceratophyllum demersum ; Trapa natans ; ICP-AES ; AAS
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 90pp.
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The research conducted for finding of aquaculture potential and appropriate areas of Yamchi dam downstream river and estimate of its production in 2010-2012. This research done by using of available information and data obtained from the monthly and seasonally sampling. Results showed that river access routes of left side to right were more suitable. The maximum distance of infrastructure facilities was one kilometer. Climate and weather data suggests that downstream area Yamchi dam was not suitable for warm water species aquaculture, while it was ideal for coldwater aquaculture. Also, physical and chemical results showed that almost all of the factors were suitable for growing trout. Heavy metals amounts were measured in the standard limit and iron, cupper, zinc, lead, chromium, cadmium and nickel had highest values, respectively. Bacillariophyta branch abundance of phytoplankton was dominant as showed suitable water quality. Benthos investigation demonstrated that the aquaculture activities is acceptable. In ichthyology studies identified 5 species Cyprinidae and 1 species Nemacheilidae family. Investigation of available underground wells and geophysical studies showed that alluvium area is made up from two parts of clayey surface ground and underground with good permeability and the lower part is affected from the upper part. In areas where both part of the alluvium formed there is a water layer about 20 to 30 meters thick as it is possible to build wells. But in areas without lower part faced with unreliable surface water layer that affected from river flows. Totally, varius method suggested for trout culture include of race way, octagonal pond and semi-recircultaion. In the present condition of Yamchi river the amount of trout production is predicted at least 65 ton by race way to maximum 1750 ton by semi-recircultaion method. Whiles, if 2 cubic meters of water from Yamchi dam outlet allocated to aquaculture can be predicted at least 580 ton by race way to maximum 4000 ton by semi-recircultaion method.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Feasibility ; Aquaculture potential ; Bacillariophyta ; Cyprinidae ; Nemacheilidae
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 126pp.
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mnemiopsis leidyi which was accidentally introduced into the Caspian Sea in 1999 and since then has colonized extensively. The horizontal distribution of M. leidyi and dominant mesozooplankton species was investigated in the south western Caspian Sea during February, May, July and November 2008. The average number and biomass of M. leidyi were in the same range (ca 200 individuals.m-3 (2000 ind.m-2) and 16 g wet weight.m-3 (180 g.m-2) in comparison with previous surveys. As in previous years the population consisted mainly of individuals 〈1 cm. The decline in mesozooplankton species observed since 1996 continued in 2008. Only two species of the previously recorded 24 Cladocera species were found in 2008. Of five Copepoda species recorded in 1996, only one, Acartia tonsa, was found in 2008 and even here adult individuals have reduced 3-fold since 1996. Bivalve larvae have declined by one order of magnitude since 1996. Among the dominant species, only the numbers of Cirripedia larvae and in part the numbers of Pleopis polyphemoides (Cladocera) were in the same range as in 1996.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ecology ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Acartia tonsa ; Mesozooplankton ; Long-term fluctuation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.732-754
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Aquatic plants play an important role in the aquatic ecosystems because of food production and habitats for fish, wildlife, and other aquatic organisms. In recent years, many parameters such as high the mass of nutrition, organic matter and pollution have had a significant effect on the variation of the biological population. In this study, the samples of aquatic plants were identified in 4 stations of Anzali Wetland ( West, Center, Sheijan and Siah kishim) and dominant species biomass were investigated. In this study, 21 plant species belonging to 17 Family of aquatic plants were identified. So, 540 samples were collected in the plot of 1 m2 in 15 stations by systematic random sampling. Species were identified and wet weight was determined. The physic-chemical parameters of water were measured based on standard methods. The relationship between plant coverage (Flura) and Physico-chemical characteristics of water was analyzed by using of PCA in Canaco 4 software. According to this study, the Potamogenaceae and Thyphaceae specified the highest population in 4 and 2 genera, respectively. Based on Rainier’s method, the results of aquatic species classification showed that the highest percentage of plants such as Cryptophyte ( 37.2 %), trophite (23.53%) and Halophite ( 39.38 %) were the main structure of the plant diversity due to climatic features in Anzali wetland. As well as to evaluate the plant Chorotype, plant elements of this area were extracted and compared by using of available resources. The wetland Crorologic group listed by Cosmopolitan ( 57.14%), multi-region (28.57%) Europe-Siberian and Mediterranean ( 7.14%) & Iranian-Turanian (7.14%). The result showed that the average of the total biomass of aquatic plants was 746 g/m2 in this area. The result also showed Ceratophyllum demersum, Nelumbium capsicum and, Trapa natans had the most effect on increasing and decreasing weight of the plant's biomasses in different seasons. The analyses of PCA showed that highest biomass wet weight because of the potential Ceratophyllum demersum for growth in the depths of the wetlands and high nutrient loads in this area.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Aquatic plant ; Principal Component Analysis ; PCA ; Ceratophyllum demersum ; Ceratophyllum demersum ; Nelumbium capsicum ; Trapa natans
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 51pp.
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project is trying to investigate water contamination after use in ponds. For this aquaculture status, physical and chemical water properties, microbial pollutants and heavy metals levels in the some of trout ponds effluent in East Azerbaijan province were evaluated in 2007 to 2009. The information of groundwater and climate conditions in ten years, Drilling and wells piezometric Information, in local wells are reviewed.According to data obtained from analysis of water samples in the output pools range studied concentrations(term mg/l) some parameters are as follows:(BOD: 1.9-3.2),(COD: 3.4-34.1),(TSS: 26.6-42.7),(N-NO2:0.003-.136),(P-Po4:0.0170.067),(pH:7.75-8.28).Electrical conductivity(500 ±2 to 1129±144 term µm/cm) in the effluent ponds . Based on the results of we can say that between input and effluent ponds in the review of all factors as chlorine, sulfate, sodium, potassium, total nitrogen, soluble phosphorus, total phosphorus, calcium, total hardness, magnesium, alkalinity and silica significant changes not be observed. Review of water analysis data to some factors(such as:water temperature,EC,pH,NO2,CO2,HCO3,CO3,DO,COD,BOD) And compare this data with the authorities standard confirmed that the All factors mentioned in effluent is allowed now. In terms of microbial contamination and heavy metals ( Zn,Cu,Ca,Pb,Fe,Cr ) is no pollution. Appropriate strategies for removing suspended materials must to use.We can use Watershed Management solutions to inject output water to the underground table. Should be noted status change (eg change in flow rate, an unusual increase in temperature, fish density increasing, reducing food quality, lack of appropriate management actions and ...) may reduce the effluent quality and the ability of injection water underground to lose . In this case, measures must be for wastewater treatment and improve the quality ponder.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Physical ; Chemical ; Microbial ; Effluent Trout ; Return ; Ground Water ; Non-agricultural ; Aquaculture ; Pollutants ; Heavy metals ; Samples ; Chlorine ; Sulfate ; Sodium ; Potassium
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 88pp.
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Caspian goby, Neogobius caspius, is an endemic species of Gobiidae family in the Caspian Sea and it has ecological importance (as food for Caspian commercial fish such as sturgeons). The main aims of this study are, studying distribution, length, weight and age structure, sex ratio, diet, reproduction biology and morphological characters of this species in Guilan coast at waters of the Caspian sea and the sampling has been done monthly from Oct. 2005 to Sep. 2006 in 4 station from Astara to Chaboksar, with bottom trawl which had 12.5 meter length, 4.7 meter gape width and 2 mm mesh size in code end. The results showed N. caspius abundance is 9.82±11.93% of Gobiids and 7.92±10.10% of total fish numbers sampled in the study area (13824 specimens belong to 16 fish species) and there were significant differences among stations and seasons. CPUA of N.Caspius was estimated 52.5±105.9 ind/hec and 412.7±770.7 g/hec and there were significant differences among stations and seasons. Maximum body weight, total length and age were measured 65.10 g, 176 mm and 6 years old with an average 8.74±9.9 g, 84.83±28.4 mm and 1.83 years old, respectively and maximum age of males and females was 6 and 5 years old respectively and there were significant differences among stations and seasons and between sexes. It was estimated algometric growth model from length-weight regression, coefficient of K Von Bertalanffy growth model was estimated 0.42 and 0.68 in male and female, respectively. Sex ratio was 1.27 female to 1 male. Coefficient vacuity, relative gut length and intensity of 169 fullness were 8.72%, 0.76±0.17 and 267.7±263.3 for, respectively and Caspian goby fed on 30 different prey consist Zooplanktons (8 types), Benthic animals (15 types) and fishes (7 types) and young and yearlings have fed mainly mixed food (zooplankton and benthic animals) and adults on zoobenthose. Gammarids, Bivalvia, Cumaceae and Vormes constituted 44.7, 38.9, 24.8 and 19.7 % of prescence in full-gutted samples respectively, they were mainly preys (number and weight), hence this species is considered as euryphagus, carnivorous, benthphagus species. It was determined, Caspian goby spawns from March until last June, males and females take part in spawning in 2.8g and 65 mm and 1.3 g and 52 mm, respectively. Length at 50% maturity (LM50) was 80.2 and 77.5 mm in males and females, respectively. Maturity took place at 2 years old for both sexes, too. The absolute fecundity was estimated 109-1350 (451.6±216.3) eggs and relative fecundity 18-80 (36.8±9.2) eggs per one grams of body weight and diameter of ripe eggs was measured 1.31-2.60 (2.18±0.19) mm. Morphologically, there were 15 morphologically significant statistical differences between males and females and 15 differences among stations, sexual dimorphism was observed, too.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ecological ; Commercial ; Biology ; Morphological ; Neogobius caspius ; Caspian goby ; Distribution ; Population structure ; Diet ; Reproduction ; Morphology ; Gobiidae ; CPUA ; Algometric ; Zooplankton ; Benthic
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 169pp.
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: We determined concentration of surfactants as mg/l of LAS using Sublation-Methylen Blue method in the south Caspian Sea coastal areas extending from Astara to Bandar-e-Tourkaman. The method was based on the American Standard Method for Examination of Water and Wastewater. We analyzed 53 water samples and found an average surfactant concentration of 0.019mg/l with the minimum and maximum being 0.008mg/l and 0.038mg/l respectively. We conclude that presently, surfactant concentration is not critical in the coastal areas. However, care must be exercised interpreting these results considering the synergistic effects between the surfactants and heavy metals and oil hydrocarbons.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Survey ; Detergent ; Surfactants ; LAS ; Samples ; Heavy metals ; Oil hydrocarbons
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.101-108
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Kutum fish (Rutilus kutum) is an anadromous cyprinid species that spawns in adjusted rivers to the Caspian Sea. Many million fingerlings were artificially produced and annually released in these rivers specifically in Sefidrud River by Iranian Fisheries Organization. In this study were estimated the staying period of Kutum fingerlings in Sefidrud River and its diet and growth. A small piece of the caudal fin was cut as a tagging method. About 50000 and 5200 individuals were marked during July and September 2013, respectively. The marked fish had an average total length 53.2±5.6 mm and body weight 1.11±0.26 g and were released in river around two kilometers of the estuary. The sampling of fishes had been earlier started from Feb. 2012 and continued until Feb. 2013 at five stations. Four stations were along river from three Kilometer of estuary to estuary and one station was in right side of estuary in the sea coast. The results showed that marked samples after releasing time were distributed in all studied area from 3 kilometers of estuary to estuary but they migrate mainly toward Caspian Sea in a short time. However the marked samples were observed in estuary and the sea coast after 6 and 24 hours of their releasing time, respectively, Kutum fingerlings remained in Sefidrud river ecosystem in a longer time, at least until end of our sampling period i.e. 105 days. The coefficient of vacuity index of the natural feeding study was 0.0, 49.0 and 30.6 % for phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos, respectively. The average of GastroSomatic index, intensity of fullness and condition factor were calculated 6.30±3.25, 174.6±153.2 and 0.92±0.09, respectively. A temporal and spatial variation on main food items were observed in gut content of fish fingerlings from different locations and seasons. Gut contents were generally included 59 genera of phytoplankton, 15 groups of zooplankton and 10 groups of benthos. Nitzschia, Navicula and Synedra were dominated among phytoplankton genera with 45.83, 18.02 and 15.99 %, respectively. Among zooplankton groups; the Rotaria, Moeina and Difflugia were dominated with 22.30, 20.86 and 15.83%, respectively. Chironomidae and Gammaridae were the main food items among fed benthic animals with 83.67 and 11.15%, respectively. Furthermore 48 phytoplankton genera, 32 zooplankton genera and 6 benthic families were identified in ecosystem of Sefidrud river. Bacillariophyta phylum (with 23 genus), Rotatoria (with17 genus) and Chironomidae family were dominated in each mentioned groups, respectively. It is concluded that the Kutum fingerlings stay in Sefidrud River for a long time, although most of them migrate to Caspian Sea during first month after releasing. However dietary indices were normal in studied samples, the condition factor index seems to be low.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rutilus kutum ; Fingerlings ; Kutum ; Fish ; Rotaria ; Moeina ; Difflugia ; Phytoplankton
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 160pp.
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Use and enrichment of live food resource in fish farms have been interested and highly demanded. Crustacean are one of the important groups. The Pontogammarus maeoticus dominated in southern Caspian Sea shore with a high abundance. This study was designed in order to adaptation and usage of amphipoda in fish culture ponds. The first part have been surveyed the laboratory experiments including of; to increasing and developing of P.maeoticus in 200 litter container, the effects of salinity on growth and survival of amphipods in many aquariums, the culture of common carp with amphipods and growth determination of them. Chemical composition analysis of P.maeoticus and carps fed by amphipods in compare to cultured carps from ordinary ponds. Due to concern about common healthy the heavy metal concentration has been measured in P. maeoticus, carp which were fed by amphipods and the cultured carps in earth ponds. In second phase; the adaptation of two amphipods species, P. maeoticus and Obesogammarus acuminatus was studied in fish ponds where some cages with sandy soft substrate had been provided for amphipoda replacement. Also a small surface of ponds surrounded by net and covered by Azola plant, a habitat suitable for to putting of O. acuminatus. Production of amphipoda had not the successfully results in large tanks. Aquariums with Caspian sea water had the prosper results where the specimens were breeding and developing properly, even though in some aquarium with freshwater increased the amphipods number. The chemical composition had not significant difference between two kind of cultured carps while the organic component in amphipoda had a high quality. The better quality of cultured carp by amphipod diet have been confirmed by organoleptic test. The results of heavy metal measurement in amphipoda showed a high concentration which some of them were transmitted to cultured carps. Result of amphipoda replacement in cage was not satisfy and the specimens were died after some days. According to hydro-chemical parameters the oxygen poorness and high trophy levels were the affective factor to abolish of specimens in cages. It seems that there are many type of P.maeoticus that can be adapted in different salinities. The molecular differentiation should be investigated to choose the suitable type of this spices for utilization in freshwater fish ponds. In other hand it can be used in fish culture ponds that will be supplied by brackish water.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Chemical ; Adaptation ; Amphipoda ; Fish ; Culture ; Ponds ; Enrichment ; Pontogammarus maeoticus ; Amphipoda ; Survey ; P.maeoticus ; Common carp ; O. acuminatus ; Oxygen ; Specimens ; Brackish water
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 71pp.
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Caspian trout is valuable, Commercial, anadromous and endemic fish species in the Caspian Sea so that, researchers attention have been focused on this species. At the moment, only pay attention to stocks rehabilitation that fisheries organization releases more than 300,000 fingerlings to the rivers ends to the Caspian Sea. Importance of this study consist (1) introducing a new species to the aquaculture system and (2) provide breeders in this research. we used from 2 treatments that consist with density of 10 kg/m^3 and 20 kg/m3 with 3 replication. Results showed, culture of Caspian trout is suitable with density 10 kg/m^3, so that weight gain, SGR and Daily growth mean are better than treatment 2(15-20 kg/m^3 )
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Salmo trutta caspius ; Growth factors ; Feasibility ; Culture ; Brackish water
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 116pp.
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