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  • 101
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The zooplanktons were studied in spring, autumn and winter in the southern Caspian Sea in 1996. Sampling carried out in four season. In each season, 180 specimens were identified and their frequency calculated per m3. 55 species of zooplanktons were identified including 55% Cladocera, 15% Copepoda and 11 % Rotatoria, 9% other groups such as meroplanktons. The maximum species diversity was observed for Cladocera and the maximum frequency were observed for Copepoda. The Copepoda affected on abundance of zooplanktons as this frequency included in spring, summer, autumn and winter that were 38% to 97%, 22% to 92%, 71 % to 99% and 31 % to 92%, respectively. In summer, the Copepoda and lamellibranchiata larvae had main role in formation of zooplankton population in western region of the southern Caspian Sea, but in autumn, 70% of zooplankton population were copepods. The frequency of zooplanktons in spring, summer, autumn and winter were calculated 4081 to 20143; 7812 to 65741; 10850 to 34406 and 4510 to 20576 ind./m3, respectively. The maximum biomass was observed during summer with 200 mg/m3.
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    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Copepoda ; Season ; Sampling ; Specimens ; Species ; Cladocera ; Copepoda ; Rotatoria ; Meroplankton ; Larvae ; Population
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.83-96
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  • 102
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to the Persian sturgeon stocks in the Southern part of Caspian Sea (Iranian side), the present study was carried out by measuring different population parameters (length, age, weight), and changes of catch effect and CPUE. Although, the amount of sturgeon stocks have considerably been decreased during previous years, but according to the collected data, the stock and amount of catch of A. persicus was increased. During last decade, the catch per unit effort fluctuated from 2.249 to 2.971 kg. Also, mean length, weight and age of this species were declined and the age-structure showed significant changes. In total, the results showed that the young population of Persian sturgeon is increasing and catch data of this species showed an increase, too.
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    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Population ; Acipenser persicus ; Sturgeon ; Length ; Age ; Weight ; CPUE ; A. persicus ; Species ; Persian sturgeon
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.97-118
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  • 103
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Pick Perch is one of the most valuable fish species of the Caspian Sea, caught commercially each year. During the fishing season of the years 2000-2001, 18 tons of the fish comprising 11% of the total commercial catch was caught in the southern Caspian Sea. Of this around 12 tons was caught using beach seine (12 tons) in the coastal waters and another three tons in Anzali Lagoon and the rest is calculated to be the amount of the fish caught without license and recording. The mean fork length, weight and age of the species as 28.11±3.12cm, 253±91.1 grams and 3.09±0.72 years respectively. Also the length-weight relationship calculated as W= 0.035*L2.65 (R2 = 65.66%, N= 106). The range of age groups in the catch was 2 - 5 years of which the age groups 2 and 3 comprised 78.5% of the catch. I calculated the Von Bertalanffy growth equation for the fish as: Lt =52.5*[1-exp-0.158*(t+1.852) ]. The instantaneous rate of total, natural and fishing mortality coefficients were 0.95 year-1, 0.31 year-1 and 0.64 year-1 respectively. The calculated exploitation ratio was 0.67. Using the cohort analysis, I estimated the biomass of the species as 31.56 tones. The Gulland's formula used to assess the minimum sustainable Yield of the fish as 13.89 tones which is lower than the total catch of the fish. Fishery return coefficient of the fish was measured as 2.87%.
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    Keywords: Commercial ; Stock assessment ; Pick Perch ; Stizostedion lucioperca ; Fishery return coefficient ; Species ; Mortality ; Biomass ; Gulland's formula
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.95-110
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  • 104
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Tuna fishery industry in the Indian Ocean has shown a remarkable increase over the past decade which is mainly due to the improvements in the catch data collection system in various countries of the region as well as the recent development in Purse Scine Fishery. The total tuna catch from all countries in the region, the Persian Gult and the Sea of Oman, has been recorded over 56000 mt in 1989. The Islamic Republic of Iran with 21.000 mt stands in the second place after Sultanat of Oman. The total catch of seerfishes in the Indian Ocean has increased from 43.000 mt in 1988. The total landing of seerfishes from the Persian Gulf and The Sea of Oman has also been recorded as 31,000 rnt in 1989, of which Iran landed 4188 mt. The total catch of tuna and seerfish from all countries of the region, has been compared and discussed. According to the estimation of the total production of turva species per unit area of the coast line for each country in the region and the average production per unit area from whole regon it has been concluded that Islamic republic of Iran can achieve an annual catch potential of 25 to 33 mt of tuna species, The development and management prospects of tunas and seerrishes both in Iranian waters and other regional countries along the Persian Gull and the Sea of Oman has also been discussed.
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    Keywords: Tuna ; Tuna fishes ; Fishery ; Marine ; Fish ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.14-27
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  • 105
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Institutes in the north of the country are involved in the reproduction, culture and release of five species of sturgeon fingerlings into the Caspian Sea. The species are Acipenser persicus, A. guldenstadti, A. nudiventris and A. stellatus and Huso huso. Shahid Beheshti Fisheries Centre as the first commercial hatchery started its activities in 1972 in Rasht, Guilan Province of Iran. The centre achieved a production ceiling of 21.6 million fingerlings in 1997 and increased it to 24.5 million fingerlings in 1998. It is anticipated that the centre will achieve a threshold of 45 millions fingerlings in the next few years. During 1997-2002, the centre has increased its extent from 377 hectares to 887 hectares For Huso huso production, 17 specimens were caught in 1998, of which 10 were injected that produced 1.08 million fingerlings and in 2002, the number of caught and injected Huso huso were 29 and 21 respectively, that resulted in production and release of 2.4 million fingerlings. A number of 1062 A. persicus breeders were caught in 1998 of which 581 individuals were injected with hypophysis extract resulting in production and release of 22.5 million fingerlings. Of 538 injected individuals from among a total 802 breeder fish caught in 2002, a number of 12.3 million fingerlings were produced and released into the sea. The catch for Acipenser stellatus in 1998 was 193 breeders that produced 623000 fingerlings. In 2002, the catch increased to 290 breeders, of which 67 received injections to produce 1.3 million fingerlings. A total number of 0.67 million fingerlings of A. guldenstadti was produced in 1998 which was increased to 1.78 millions in 2002. For Acipenser nudiventris, the number of fingerlings produced in 1998 was 0.4 which was increased to 1.56 millions in 2002.
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    Keywords: Huso huso ; Acipencer persicus ; A. stellatus ; A. nudiventris ; A. guldenstadti ; Sturgeon fish ; Stock Enhancement ; Fingerlings ; Production ; Fisheries ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.97-112
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  • 106
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Members of family Pseudocumidae, order Cumacea are among benthic crustacea that constitute a key part of food chain in the Caspian Sea. Study on identification and distribution of these creatures were conducted under the broad project of "Hydrology and Hydrobiology of the Caspian Sea". During this study which was conducted up to 100m depth (depth of 10, 20, 50 and 100m), 9 species of 4 genera were identified. The four most aboundant species were: Stenocuma diastyloides, Schizorhynchus eudorelloides, Stenocuma gracilloides and Schizorhynchus bilamellatus. Density and number of species sampled from different depths with 4 sampling periods were compared.
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    Keywords: Hydrology ; Hydrobiology ; Pseudocumidae ; Cumacea ; Benthic ; Crustacea ; Species ; Stenocuma diastyloides ; Schizorhynchus eudorelloides ; Stenocuma gracilloides ; Schizorhynchus bilamellatus ; Sampling ; Identification
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.49-66
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  • 107
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In the past decade, the investment in fisheries development has grown remarkably in the Persian Gulf region. A 1800 km of northern coastline of the Persian Gulf, the Oman Sea and more than 14 islands belong to Iran have provided great possibilities of economic activities. In-shore marine islands such as Kish, Farour, Hendurabi, Tonb made a good opportunity for fishing and harvesting of ornamental fishes living on coral reefs. The Kish island have a plenty of coral reefs in around. The study was conducted on the Kish islands to identify various species of reef fishes on October 1997 to November 1998. Experiment was carried out at 77 stations around the islands. Samples were collected by underwater purse_seining, scuba diving, and using anesthetizes by injection around the fish hiding area. Results conducted that overall 113 species belong to 47 families were identified of which Pomacentridae, Acanthuridae, Scaridae and Lutjanidae are the most important in terms of number of species represented. 4 species of Apogonidae, 6 species of Lutjanidae, 11 species of Pomacentridae, 6 species of Nemipteridae, 6 species of Serranidae, 3 species of Teraponidae, 3 species of Sparidae, 3 species of Scorpaenidae, 3species of Scaridae, 3 species of Lethrinidae, 4 species of Labridae, 4 species of Gobiidae, 4 species of Chaetodontidae, 4 species of Carangidae, 2 species of Belonidae, 2 species of Balistidae, 2 species of Acanthuridae, 2 species of Tetraodontidae, 2 species of Siganidae, 2 species of Ostraciidae, 1 species of Monacanthidae, 1 species of Leiognathidae, 1 species of Atherinidae are the species presented in coral reefs at Kish island.
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    Keywords: Apogonidae ; Lutjanidae ; Pomacentridae ; Ornemental fish ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.21-36
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  • 108
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Inositol is usually classified as an essential vitamin for most animals, and is recognised as a part of the B-complex vitamins. Among all other inositol isomer forms, myo-inositol possesses biological activity. It is found in the brain, skeletal, heart, and main reproductive tissues and exists as a structural component of phosphatidylinositol in biological cell membranes. Myo-inositol, also acts as a growth factor and affects the antioxidant capacity and oxidative status of cells. It is a major intracellular osmolyte that can be accumulated to protect cells from a variety of stresses and can also participate in transmembrane signal transfer. Myo-inositol is synthesised by various animal tissues and microorganisms in gut and fulfils the requirement for a few fish species. However, the supply of inositol by exogenous source (the diet) is required in most fish and shrimp for preventing deficiency signs such as inefficiency in digestion and food utilization, poor growth, fin erosion, dark skin colouration, and high accumulation of lipid in liver and muscle. The current paper aimed to provide a review on the published studies on the role of inositol in aquaculture.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Inositol ; Functions ; Requirement ; Deficiency ; Aquaculture ; Fish ; Species
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1388-1409
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  • 109
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During the conducted cruises for implementation of projects entitling, "Studying Shrimp Nursery in Bushehr Esturies" and "Assessment of Bentic Stocks through Swept Area Method" in Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf, some samples of aquatics were collected. Among the collected samples the species belonging to Platycephalidae were identified in the region and are included: Platycephalus indicus, Grammoplites suppositus, Grammoplites scaber G. suppositus had more abundance than two other species (56%) and P. indicus had the largest size of total length.
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    Keywords: Plathycephalidae ; Platycephalus indicus ; Grammoplites suppositus ; Grammoplites scaber ; Grammoplites suppositus ; Fish ; Species ; Identification ; Abundance ; Bentic ; Area
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.33-48
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  • 110
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The coastal zone of the Oman Sea (Sistan and Baluchestan province) with 300 Km length is a rich habitat of different species of seaweeds. In order to determine the species identification and distribution of seaweeds, 11 stations were selected and samplings were carried out seasonally by scuba-diving method. During this study, 42 species of seaweeds were identified consist of: 3 species of green algae, 17 species of brown algae and 22 species of red algae. The dominant species of brown algae were: Stoechospermum marginatum, Padina australis, Dictyota sp., Sargassum glaucescens and Cystoseira indica. Some important and commercial species of red algae are: Gracilaria corticata, Gelidiella acerosa, Gelidium micropterum, Hypnea musciformis. The green algae were found only in Passabandar and Chabaharegions with the main species of Ulva fasciata. Along with sampling, some environmental factors were measured including: sea and ambient temperature, salinity, pH, growing depth, D.O., substrate structures and slope and transparency. The maximum and minimum growing depth of seaweeds were found in Tang and Gwatr areas, respectively.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Seaweed ; Subtidal ; Growing depth ; Species ; Sampling ; Scuba-diving ; Brown Algae ; Stoechospermum marginatum ; Padina australis ; Dictyota sp. ; Sargassum glaucescens ; Cystoseira indica ; Gracilaria corticata ; Gelidiella acerosa ; Gelidium micropterum ; Hypnea musciformis ; Distribution ; Identification
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.127-140
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  • 111
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ecological characteristics a Barbus grypus, B.sharpoyi, Capoeta trutta, Mugil abu, Tenualosa ilisha and Johnius belangerii, occurring in Zohre river were studied, among fresh water fishes, B.grypus showed versatility in its habitats, thus occurring frequently in the river. In contrast. B.sharpeyi, a stenohaline fish, was found only in a limited section of river reaching to the estuary. C.trutta even so being stenohaline, covered a wider range of the river in comparison with B.sharpeyi, thus showing more compatibility with varying phsico-chemical environments. Amongst anadormous fishes, Mugli abu covered a greater part of the river and it seems likely the fish spawns two times a year. The occurrence of this species shows a peak in summer and winter. On the contrary, T.ilisba occurs only on spring and summer in the river, evidently for spawning. Apparently, the preferred environment for the Spawing of the latter ought to be alkaline and have low salinity and high oxygen content accompanied by muddy bottom, slow water current and high depth. The J.belangerii showed the least occurrence and mainly caught in the estuary in Autumn.
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    Keywords: Barbus grypus ; B.sharpoyi ; Capoeta trutta ; Mugil abu ; Tenualosa ilisha ; Johnius belangerii ; Species ; Fish ; Ecological ; Spawning
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.57-70
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  • 112
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Abramis brama orientalis is a valuable fish species in the Caspian Sea. Its stock after has been faced with pronounced depletion since 1941. The release of millions of its fry have not been successful to restore its stock. A slim fluctuation were observed in its natural stocks during last seven years in the Iranian coastal areas. In comparison to 1992-1993, catch showed a 4.4 tons increment in 1998-99. No pronounced increase was observed considering release of 70.46 million fry during mentioned period. Young and immature fish provide main part of the catch while mature individuals provided a small part of it during 1978-1979. For most rate of catch comprised by young and immature fish and the number of brood-stock fish were very small amount in the catch as in the year of 1998-1999, 20.3% of catch formed by one year old fish and 37.3% by two years old. The average length, weight and age of bream in the years of 1998-99 calculated 22.5cm, 212.2gr and 2.4 years respectively. The depletion of the stock could be attributed to the following important cases, such as non-rational catch practicing, environmental, pollution, destruction of natural spawning grounds, the existence of predatory fish for example Pike and Sheatfish in fries unloading site, and lack of necessary arrangement relevant to artificial spawning. The rate of recruitment of Bream to fisheries calculated 4.6% in 1991 and 2.7% in 1992.
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    Keywords: Environmental ; Pollution ; Destruction ; Restocking ; Bream ; Abramis brama orientalis ; Fish ; Species ; Fry ; Immature ; Mature ; Length ; Weight ; Age ; Spawning ; Pike ; Sheatfish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.27-38
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  • 113
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mugil cephalus belongs to Mugilidae family and is found in the creeks and coastal waters of the Hormozgan province and mostly are caught by castnet and selnet. Regarding to study this species and determination or the frequency of this species 14 stake-nets were selected in Bandar Abbas, Qeshm and Khamir regions. Sampling were carried out monthly. The weight and frequency percentage of M. cephalus in proportion to the total edible fishes were estimated 1.33 and 0.19%, respectively. Also, it was that this species among the other Mugilidae had lower frequency (5%). The length measurement results showed that most of mullets were small and young (immature) with 13-15 cm length. The most abundance of the species was observed in March.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Mugil cephalus ; Stake-nets ; Mugilidae ; Castnet ; Selnet ; Species ; Sampling ; M. cephalus ; Immature ; Composition
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-8
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  • 114
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mako reservoir which is situated on Zangmar River, located in western Azarbaijan province. It has an average area of 800 hectares. There isn't any fishing in Mako reservoir, and the purposes of construction were producing water supply for agriculture use and drinking water. The seasonal sampling were carried out in 5 stations by gillnet methods during 1998-1999. For catching the Capoeta capoeta, gillnet mesh size of 27mm was used. Capoeta capoeta was dominant species (90%) and Carassius aurata gibelio and rainbow trout had the lowest populations. Analysis on based Leslie and Delury methods showed that this reservoir has a range of 9.4-10.7 tons of Capoeta capoeta. By using Gulland method, the MSY estimated 4.5-4.8 tons. One year data collection and analyzing the data showed the average fork length were 23.9±4.3cm, mean weight of 162±68g and the mean age 2.6±0.68 years. Age composition showed that maximum and minimum frequency was in 3+ and 5+, respectively. Infinite length (L∞) and the growth coefficient (k) by using Walford formula computed 35.6 cm and 0.39 per year. Total mortality (Z) of this species determined 0.74. Natural and fishing mortality calculated 0.37 and 0.37, respectively.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Agriculture ; Stock assessment ; Capoeta capoeta ; Age composition ; Gillnet ; Species ; Carassius aurata gibelio ; Rainbow trout ; Leslie method ; Delury method ; Gulland method ; Mortality
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.115-128
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  • 115
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Cyprinids are the main and most significant bony fishes found in the Caspian Sea. In this study, 15 specimens of Rutilus frisii kutum (Kamensky, 1901), 10 specimens of Barbus capito (Gueldenstaedtii, 1772), 10 specimens of Bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1785), 10 specimens of Redlip, Aspius aspius, and 15 specimens of Kora volba, Rutilus rutilus caspius, were collected from commercial catch stations. DNA from all specimens was extracted using the phenol-chloroform method in 500gl tubes and amplified using PCR method with a pair of primers with cytochrome b gene sequence of Kora volba. For RFLP analysis, PCR products of cytochrome gene b (1117 bp) from each species were digested with five restriction enzymes under suitable conditions of incubation. DNA bands were visualized by gel electrophoresis (polyacrylamide) and staining with silver nitrate. Five enzyme Rsa I, Hinf I, Hhal, Hinc II, and Mbo I showed polymorphism. Genotypes obtained from digestion of enzymes Rsa I, Hinfl, flha I showed haplotypes AAAAA for Barbus capito, BBBB for R. rutilus caspius, CCCC for Bream Abramis brama, DDDD for Aspius aspius and EEEE for R. frisii kutum. Each of these haplotypes serves as a genetic marker for the species and is of significant importance in distinguishing them.
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    Keywords: Genetic ; Species ; Cyprinidae ; PCR-RFLP ; Molecular Marker ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Specimens ; Barbus capito ; Bream Abramis brama ; Aspius aspius ; Rutilus rutilus ; DNA ; Enzymes
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.49-58
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  • 116
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Harmful algal blooms resulting in red discoloration of coastal waters in the Persian Gulf, Iran were first observed in January 2007. The species responsible for the bloom, which was identified as Cochlodinium polykrikoides, coincided with massive aquatic organisms’ mortalities in the Persian Gulf. The effects of water soluble extract (0.2, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.6 g L-1 ) from 6 species of marine macroalgae; Ulva lactuca, Enthromorpha intistialis, Colpomenia sinuosa, Sargassum illicifolium, Gracilaria corticat and Hypnea valentiea , fresh thallus (2.5 and 5.0 g L-1 ) and macroalgal culture medium filtrate from 3species of marine macroalgae; E.intistialis, C.sinuosa, and H.valentiea on growth of Cochlodinium polkrikoides (Dinoflagellate) were investigated for 15 days in co-culture under controlled laboratory conditions. The results clearly showed that the growth of C. polkrikoides was significantly inhibited by the water-soluble extracts of seaweed at relatively all concentrations in contrast to control with any seaweeds extract (p〈0.05). The growth inhibition of C. polykrikoides was significantly higher in co-culture with fresh thallus of E.intistialis, C.sinuosa and H.valentiea (p〈0.05). In macroalgal culture medium filtrate the highest growth inhibition of C. polykrikoides was obtained in co-culture with E.intistialis and was significantly higher than the other macroalgal culture medium filtrate of seaweeds(p〈0.05). Therefore, we could conclude that using the tested seaweeds either as an extract or in co-culture with fresh thallus could be used as an alternative to biological control of C. polykrikoides.
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    Keywords: Algicidial ; Cochlodinium polykrikoides ; Enthromorpha intistialis ; Colpomenia sinuosa ; Sargassum illicifolium ; Gracilaria corticat ; Hypnea valentiea ; Species ; Seaweed ; Growth ; Biological
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.87-96
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  • 117
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The main objectives of this study were to study the parasitic infestation of Lernaea cyprinacea in 4 cyprinids from the Choghakhor Lagoon, Chaharmahal - Bakhtyari Province, west of Iran. A total of 180 cyprinids including Cyprinus carpio (n=101), Carassius auratus (n=47), Capoeta aculeata (n=10) and Alburnus alburnus (n=22) caught, and were studied for Lernaea cyprinacea infestation. Prevalence (C. carpio 61.4, C. auratus 87.2, C. aculeata 70 and A. alburnus 68.2), intensity of infection (C. carpio range 1 to 5, mean 2.1 C. auratus range 1 to 6, mean 1.9 C. aculeata range 1 to 5, mean 2.4 A. alburnus range 1 to 2, mean 1.1), and abundance (C. carpio 1.3, C. auratus 1.6, C. aculeata 1.7 and A. alburnus 0.8) varied with the fish species. A statistically significant difference was found between infestation by L. cyprinacea and fish species (p=0.01), although no statistically significant difference was found between infestation and weight, length and age of the studied fishes (p〉0.05). The prevalence was also significantly different (p=0.0) in studying seasons. Population dynamics of L. cyprinacea on fish hosts was studied. The results show that the preferred site of the parasite was body lateral surfaces followed by caudal , dorsal , pectoral and anal fins (P=0.0).
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    Keywords: Fish disease ; Copepoda ; Carassius auratus ; Alburnus alburnus ; Capoeta aculeata ; Lernaea cyprinacea ; Fish parasite ; Investigation ; Species ; Fish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.680-688
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  • 118
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Considering the reduction of valuable commercial fish in Anzali lagoon during last decades and presence of the silver crucian carp with high frequency; the research project or 'Biological aspects and population dynamics or Carassius auratus" was designed. The study area was stratified to four regions (Abknar, Siah-keshim, Markazi and Sheyjan). Sampling were carried out bi-weekly by using electro-shocker. The mean fork length and mean weight for both sexes were measured 19.5±5.8 cm, and 196.8±137.4 g respectively. Also, the mean age was estimated 2.6±1.3 years (n=750) and minimum and maximum fork length were measured 2.5 and 31.5 cm respectively. The mean length, weight and the age of silver crucian carp in Siah-keshim region were higher than the other regions. The spawning season of this species was found from May to June. The results showed a sex ratio of F:M=99.3:0.7. Some calculated population parameters were as follows: exploitation rate = 0.47, L∞ = 36.0 cm and K = 0.23 per year.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Population ; Carassius auratus gibelio ; Fish ; Silver crucian carp ; Carassius auratus ; Sampling ; Length ; Age ; Weight ; Spawning ; Species ; Sex ratio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.57-70
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  • 119
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Infection with Diplostomum spathaceum parasite is studied in 660 fish specimens from Amirkalaieh wetland of Guilan Province. We collected samples of fish belonging to Esax litchis (78 pieces), Percalluviatilis (163 pieces), Tinca tinca (105 pieces), Cilurtts glanis (64 pieces), Carasshis ouratus 64 pieces, Bliccia bjuericlia (95 pieces) and Rutilus rutilus (91 pieces) since spring to winter 2001. We found the highest infection rate in Rutilus rutihis (63.33%) while the lowest was seen in gialiis (3.13%). The highest and lowest average infection severity were detected in Rutilus rutilus (13.49±10.82), and Tinca tinca .2±0.45), respectively. The highest parasite abundance was related to Rutilus rutihts (7.04±0.93), and the lowest abundance was observed in Tinca tinca (0.06±0.27). Parasite count range was most in Rutilus rutilus (1-49), and least in Tinca tinca (1-2). Statistical analyses revealed significant differences in species, age, sex and season as related to the infection with the parasite.
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    Keywords: Rutilus rutilus ; Tinca tinca ; Percalluviatilis ; Esax litchis ; Cilurtts glanis ; Carasshis ouratus ; Bliccia bjuericlia ; Species ; Fish ; Diplostomum ; Abundance ; Diplostomum spathaceum ; Sex ; Age
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 120
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sex and maturity determination of live fishes without external sexual dimorphism or when there is no developed external characters is very important from different species. In this regard, the ultrasonography methods was used to determine sex and maturity of Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus). 142 collected samples of live fishes of this species (with an age range of 13-20 years) from Caspian Sea were preserved in water tanks and scanned under 5.0 and 7.5 MHZ linear pie medical transducer. Frontal view of right or left lateral side of each fish between pectoral and anal fins were obtained echogenicity and morphologic ultrasonographic findings were studied for evaluating the difference between testis and ovary and their maturity Status. The results obtained from ultrasonography were confirmed by further necropsy examinations. The ultrasonographic accuracy for sex and maturity determination were 100% and 98.6%, respectively. It can be recommended this method can be used with an accurate method to determine sex and maturity of Persian Sturgeon.
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    Keywords: Morphological ; Echogenicity ; Sex ; Maturity ; Persian Sturgeon ; ultrasonography ; Fishes ; Species ; Acipenser persicus ; samples ; Pectoral ; Anal fins ; Testis ; Ovary
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.71-88
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  • 121
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to estimate the species composition and biomass of the zooplankton in Gorgan Bay, more than 150 samples were collected from the surface and near the bottom (max. 5m) using 55 micrometer mesh sized net. Over 30 zooplankton species belonging to five phyllums were identified, among which the biomass and the species composition of Copepoda were estimated. Copepods constituted nearlly 70% of the zooplankton populations during the spring, followed by the Rotifers, which comprised almost 13.5% of the total biomass. Diversity and abundance of copepods and cladocera were more than the ether groups, and among the Copepods Acartia clausi had the highest biomass and abundance in each month and at all the stations. The seasonal changes and the life cycle of the zooplanktons in Gorgan Bay were in such a way that one or two peaks in the biomass occur during spring, summer and winter. In some months when we moved toward the littoral regions of the bay, due to the changes of the tempreture, the density of tropical and semi-tropical organisms such as Medosa was increased. These organisms had the lowest density near the mouth of the bay. On the other Eland fresh water species were observed in the estuaries of Gara-Su and Gaz rivers.
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    Keywords: Copepoda ; Species ; Composition ; Biomass ; Zooplankton ; Population ; Surface ; Diversity ; Abundance ; Temperature ; Freshwater
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.35-46
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  • 122
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, the stage of gonadal development, type and season of spawning of Otolithes ruber in the North West of Persian Gulf were identified. O.ruber maturation and spawning were studied by macroscopic, microscopic, and histologic observation of gonads which obtained from October 1996 to September 1997 in Khouzestan coasts. In the histologic sections of gonad tissue, stages I to VII of gonadal development were distinguished. Post Spawning follicules were observed only in stages VI and VII (in April and May). Atretic ovums were also clearly observed in these stages. Frequency of Ovum diameter distribution in stages II to V is a unimodal which proves that annual maturation of ovums and spawning of this species are simultaneous. The highest level of GSI was observed in March and also higher stages 01' gonadal maturation were observed in March and April. Fast drop in GSI in May and within occurrence of both spawning and spent individuals in only two months of the year shows the relatively short spawning season is spring (April-May). Sexual maturation of females occured after the males and its first length in females was 216 mm.
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    Keywords: Histologic ; Macroscopic ; Microscopic ; Maturation ; Spawning ; Otolithes ruber ; Croaker Fish ; Gonadal ; O.ruber ; Gonads tissue ; Follicules ; Atretic ovums ; Species ; GSI ; Female ; Male ; Length ; Sexual
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 123
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to study on feeding of O. ruber, sampling was carried out monthly from Nov. 96 to Aug. 97, stomach contents of 691 samples were examined of which, 67% were empty and 33% had feed residues. Index of being vacant was higher in males in comparison with females, this index reaches at maximum from Feb. to May for males and in Aug. and Jan. for females. Fish was found in 58% of the stomach, shrimp in 39% and fish and shrimp in 3% of them. During a year feeding intensity did not show a regular pattern and it was weak. Relative importance index for fish and shrimp was 63% and 37% respectively. The main food of immature fish was shrimp, which as they grow shrimp replaced by fish as the main food, so O. ruber is a carnivorous and hunter species.
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    Keywords: Tiger tooth Croaker ; Otolithes ruber ; Residues ; Index ; Males ; Females ; Stomach ; Shrimp ; Fish ; Immature ; Carnivorous ; Species ; Feeding
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.31-46
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  • 124
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine heavy metals (Cu, Mo, As, Hg) in fish species of Aras River (East Azerbaijan) at four stations (From Julfa to 25km after Nourdos border) during four seasons from 2015 to 2016. Thirty eight specimens of fish were collected by using of electrofishing as the main method for sampling. The amount of heavy metals were measured by using an atomic spectrophotometer in the muscle tissue of specimens.Bioaccumulation factor were also calculated for each species. The amount of bioaccumulation factor for molybdenum was the highest and the arsenic had the lowest amount. The highest concentration of copper was in Barbus lacerta with a mean of 13.6 ± 11.3μg /g dry weight and for the molybdenum, Alburnoides bipunctatus had the highest mean concentration (11.7±4.9) μg / g dry weight. The average concentration of mercury (13.1 ± 1.5 μg / kg dry weight) was highest in Alburnus alburnus. Regarding the arsenic elements, as it was analyzed in a small number of specimens, the highest concentrations were recorded in Alburnoides bipunctatus. According to ANOVA, there were a significant difference between mean concentration of copper in different species(p〈0.05) and the Duncan test has distinguished Alburnus alburnus from other species.
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    Keywords: Heavy metals ; Species ; Fish ; Pollution ; Investigation ; Barbus lacerta ; Alburnoides bipunctatus ; Alburnus alburnus ; ANOVA
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.41-49
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  • 125
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The indian white prawn (Penaeus indicus), as one of the commercially important and dominant species along the East coast of Hormozgan province, is a very potential and prospective candidate species for shrimp farming. Since, there wasn't well enough information about biology of this species from Iranian wateres, therefore. some biological aspects such as growth rate, reproduction behaviour distribution pattern and feeding habits were studied from March 1997 to March 1998. Monthly sampling were carried out from the fishing grounds and estuaries of Jask area in the Oman Sea by small trawlers and beach seines gears. Initial growth 01 male was faster than female, with calculated K=l.5 for male and K=1.3 for female. Isometric growth trend was observed in both sexes. Sexual maturity attained within the first 12 months. Spawners were occured abundantly during post-winter, spring and beginning of summer. Postlarvae and sub-adults were found in the esturies with 25-100 mm length, and high densities were observed around the mangrove's roots. They spend at least 3 to 5 months of their life span in the esturies. Analysis of stomach contents revealed that this species is an omnivore with indicative contents of detritus, polychaetes, crustaceane, bivalves, algae and sand particles, with preponderance of vegetable constituents in the sub-adults and of detritus in adults.
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    Keywords: Commercially ; Biological ; Penaeus Indicus ; Growth ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Indian White Prawn ; Species ; Shrimp farming ; Male ; Female ; Polychaetes ; Bivalves ; Algae ; Sand particles ; Crustaceane
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.43-52
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  • 126
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Digestive parasites of commercial fish species in the Boojagh wetland were studied in 2002. The fish species included Esox lucius, Cyprinus carpio, Blicca bjoerkna, Tinca tinca, Carassius auratus, Rutilus frisii kutum, Rutilus rutilus and Scardinius erythrophtalmus. Species C. auratus, R. frisii kutum and B. bjoerkna were found free of digestive parasites. The other five species were carrying one of the three digestive parasites Raphidascaris aces, Caryophyllaeus fimbericeps and Asymphylodora tincae. R.acus parasite was isolated from E. lucius and E. erythrophtalmus infecting the species with a mean intensity of 1.1± 11.15 and 1.8±0.83, a prevalence of 15.4% and 20.2% and a mean abundance of 1.69 and 0.38 respectively. C. carpio and R. rutilus were only infected with C. fimbericeps parasite with a mean intensity of 30.30±46.33 and 5±0, a prevalence of 46.5% and 2.78%, and a mean abundance of 15.48 and 0.14 respectively. The parasite A. tincae was observed only in T. tinca infesting the fish with a mean intensity of 20±0, a prevalence of 25% and mean abundance of 5. Infection of Esox lucius with the parasite A. tincae had been reported from other sites, but this is the first record of Scardinius erythrophtalmus being infected with the parasite. This is also the case for infection of C. carpio with the parasite Caryophyllaeus fimbericeps which was reported before, but found infesting R. rutilus in the Boojagh wetland for the first time.
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    Keywords: Esox lucius ; Cyprinus carpio ; Blicca bjoerkna ; Tinca tinca ; Carassius auratus ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Rutilus rutilus ; Scardinius erythrophtalmus ; Caryophyllaeus fimbericeps ; Asymphylodora tincae ; Scardinius erythrophtalmus ; Fish digestive parasites ; Fish ; Species ; First time
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.9-18
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  • 127
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Schizothorax zarndnyi is one of the most economic and endemic species, which are found in rivers and triple lagoons of Hamoon. In this study, reproduction cycle, type, season and optimum temperature of spawning period was studied from July 1998 to June 1999. The maximum GSI was 7.9-9.6 in March and April with 14-18°C mean temperatures. The minimum GSI was 0.92 in May. Variation in GSI values shows that reproduction has annual cycle which begins in May and ends in April of the next year. From October significant increase of oocyte diameter and GSI were observed in 2 different groups, while oocyte distribution observed only in one group in May. The rate of HSI had flucatuation, during resting period of ovule (from May to September) and from October simultaneously with significant increase of GSI, the HSI increased and continued to January and decreased in March and April. The condition factor, was changed during reproduction cycle and it was minimum in March (0.92). Concerning these investigation, Sch. zarndnyi is a total spawner and showing a synchronous ovary.
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    Keywords: Schizothorax zarudnyi ; Reproduction ; Species ; Temperature ; Spawning ; GSI ; Oocyte ; Ovary
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.41-56
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  • 128
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research project was carried out during 1995-99 in three basins of Aras, eastern part of Urmieh Lake and Ghezel uzan in order to identify fish species, preliminary study on ecology of the habitats and preparing a guideline poster and check list. The sampling carried out seasonally by using the methods or electroshocker, castnet and seine-net with the mesh size of 5 mm. The samples were fixed and preserved in 10% formaline and transferred to the laboratory for further biological studies. Among the all identified fishes, there were 2 species and one subspecies belong to Barbus genuse. namely: B. mursa, B. capito and B. lacerta cyri. The subspecies of B. lacerta cyri had more abundance than two other species. Also, B. capito has big enough size as commercial value and sport fishing.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Barbus ; Species ; Barbus genuse ; B. mursa ; B. capito ; B. lacerta cyri ; B. lacerta cyri ; Identification
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.81-90
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  • 129
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Possible effects of dry years 1998-2000 on benthic organisms of Amirkalayeh Wetland was studied in the year 2001. Six sampling stations were defined where we seasonally collected benthic organisms using a grab sampler. We identified nine benthic organisms belonging to class Hirudina and orders Odonata and Ephemeroptera and also six families Chironomidae, Chaoborina, Ammaridae, Tubificidae, Xanthidae and Culicedae. Families Xanthidae and Culinidae had not been reported before for the wetland while orders Coleoptera and Trichoptera and families Planorbidae, Lymnaeidae, Coleoptera which were present before the drought, were not detected in the samples. We observed a significant decrease in frequency of benthic organisms changing from 1372 organisms per square meter in 1997 to 165 in 2001. Also, tests showed considerable change in benthic diversity, species richness and distribution in different sampling seasons and stations over the year 2001. These changes may be attributed to the decrease in water depth, dissolved oxygen, available food and increase in water temperature and predation.
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    Keywords: Diversity ; Frequency ; Benthic fauna ; Odonata ; Ephemeroptera ; Chironomidae ; Culicedae ; Xanthidae ; Trichoptera ; Planorbidae ; Lymnaeidae ; Coleoptera ; Species ; Distribution
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.141-156
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  • 130
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The radula has various shapes and structures in gastropods, which make it possible to distinguish them up to the level of species. In this survey, Iamels and film slides have been prepared from denticulated structure of radula in gastropods of Prosobranchia suborder. The specimens were stained by Gimsa dye with the explained method, which is very effective in identification and classification of the mollusks. After the above mentioned stages, the specimens were examined and compared by light microscope. By use of this method, some of the gastropods including Trochidae, Patellidae, Neritidae, and ... which were collected from tidal coasts of Bandar Lengeh, were identified to the levels of family, or genus. Therefore, it Is concluded that this staining method can be used for some of the mollusks having complex radulas, to be identified and classified easily to the species level.
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    Keywords: Gastropods ; Classification ; Trochidae ; Patellidae ; Neritidae ; Species ; Levels
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.26-36
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  • 131
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this survey two species of chlorophyta (Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus obliquus ) and one species of blue-green algae (Anabaena flos- aquae) were exposed with heavy metal (zinc) under lab condition ( temp. 25± 2°C,light 3500± 350 lux) for 96 hours. After this time, these species were counted with hemocytometer and based on probit analysis method and was determined ECIO, EC50 and EC90. Amount of EC50 for C vulgaris, S. obliquus and A.flosaquae were 0.134,0.047 and 0.093 mg/lit, respectively and this subject was distincted that S obliquus has more endurance than other species. Mac value of zinc for these species (C. vulgaris, S. obiquus and A.flos-aquae ) were 0.0134, 0.0047 and 0.0093 mg/l respectively. Regression coefficient was 92-98 percent between concentration logaritm of zinc and decrease of these species density.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Zinc ; Ec ; Scenedesmus Obliquus ; Chlorella vulgaris ; Anabaena Fios-Aquae ; Blue-green algae ; Heavy metals ; Species ; C.vulgaris ; S.obiquus ; A.flos-aquae
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.83-90
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  • 132
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Eight years (1990-1997) of the Beluga, Stellate Sturgeon, Persian Sturgeon and Russian Sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea were analyzed for age composition. Yield-per-recruit curves were derived for each species based on growth parameters and mortality rates, and the optimum fishing mortality in terms of yield-per-recruit was calculated as a basis for sturgeon fishery management in the Caspian Sea. The results of eight years catches from this part of the Caspian Sea show that the age structure of all species has changed and a trend to become younger for fish of both sexes is apparent. On the other hand, fishing composition, is confined to some special age groups. Inspection of yield-per-recruit model confirms the overfishing of the sturgeons in the Caspian Sea and suggested that the fishing mortality showed be reduced by decreasing fishing effort. It seems that the population of the Beluga, probably because of the higher quality of its caviar, are more depleted, therefore in order to maintain the spawning stock, the harvesting of Beluga showed be much restricted for several years.
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    Keywords: Harvesting ; Fishing ; Mortality ; Beluga ; Stellate sturgeon ; Persian Sturgeon ; Russian Sturgeon ; Yield-per-recruit ; Species ; Growth ; Mortality ; Fishery ; Caviar ; Spawning ; Age ; Composition
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 133
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project was designed to study the distribution und density of planktonic decapods (Natantia Groups) in Khur-e-musa creek. Sampling was carried out during the period of October 1998 till July 1999, and identified species were classified to two suborders. Suborder Penaeidae consisted of 2 families and 5 genera and suborder Caridea consisted of 6 families and 6 genera. The dominant genera were of family Sergestidae with 32.43% and Alpheus of family Alpheidae with 36.88%. It was observed during this study that spawning or these genera take place in the spring season.
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    Keywords: Planktonic decapods ; Density ; Sampling ; Species ; Penaeidae ; Caridea ; Genera ; Sergestidae ; Alpheidae ; Spawning ; Natantia
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.41-58
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  • 134
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Data collected indicate presence of lobster throughout the rocky shores of the Sistan and Baluchestan province and few islands (e. g. Abu-Mussa, Larak. Tonb-e-Bozorg and Tonb-e-kuchek) in the Hormozgan province of Iran. There are four known species of Lobster in Southern waters or Iran. thies are grouped in pallinuridae family, and from Scyllaridae family.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Scyllaridae ; Palinuridae ; Lobster ; Rocky shores ; Identification ; Distribution ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.52-61
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  • 135
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The commercial fishing of spiny lobster (Panulirus homarus) has been started since 1991 in Sistan-o-Baluchestan province with an annual catch 20-50 tons. In this paper, it has been tried to study the fishing pressure on this resources during 1st years. In this regard, the biometric data of 4 years consist of 1991, 1994, 1996 and 1997 were collected for further statistical analysis, These data are: total length, total height, carapace length, sex, maturity stages, fishing season and fishing ground. The analysis was done by using Foxpro and SPSS programs. The results of the mean height and mean weight of this species showed a decreasing trend from starting it should he the result of overfishing.
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    Keywords: Commercial ; Fisheries ; Spiny Lobster ; Fishing ; Panulirus homarus ; Length ; Height ; Sex ; Maturity ; Species ; Overfishing
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.49-60
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  • 136
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: There is no fishery of this species (Astacus leptodactylus) along the Iranian coast. Sampling carried out from August 1991 until August 1993 along Bandar Anzali coast the north of Iran. It was done with folding galvanized metal frame traps with 20mm mesh size (knot to knot). Amount of catch varies according to depths, locations and different seasons. The egg carrying females were observed during early May till the end of August in the water temperature of 8.6-8.8 °C. Catchability of males was approximately 4.156 times more than the catchability of females in this study. Total length of 63.7 percent of males and 72.1 percent of females were equal or more than 102 mm.
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    Keywords: Astacus leptodactylus ; Biological ; Distribution ; Species ; Egg ; Temperature
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 137
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Possible effects of a synthetic juvenoid hormone (Pyriproxyfen) on larval development, metamorphosis and survival of a crustacean octopod, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, was studied. Although Pyriproxyfen is well known as an effective pest control product, our knowledge about its effects on crustacean metamorphosis, especially on larval stages is yet little. Macrobrachium rosenbergii is a suitable invertebrate species in the neurobiological and endocrinological researches. The species has II larval stages with obvious morphological features for every stage. In this study, larvae of the species were treated with 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 ppm of Pyriproxyfen against a group of control for which xylene was used. In the first day of exposure to the Pyriproxyfen, all larvae were in the 1st larval stage. We studied the larval stages in samples obtained in different days and percentage of survival in the end of metamorphosis for treatment and control groups. The results showed that all concentrations of Pyriproxyfen significantly caused a delayed larval development and metamorphosis. Furthermore, the post larval survival rates of all treatment groups were less than control. These results suggest that synthetic juvenoid hormone retards the larval morphological development in Macrobrachium rosenbergii, and decreases the survival of the species.
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    Keywords: Neurobiological ; Endocrinological ; Morphological ; Juvenoid hormone ; Pyriproxyfen ; Larval stage ; Survival rate ; Macrobrachium rosenbergii ; Crustacean octopod ; Species ; Fresh water ; Larval
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.139-150
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  • 138
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effect of different bycatch reduction devices in decreasing bycatch of commercial fish species with the length of less than LM50 (the length from which, 50% of them are matured) in shrimp trawlers were examined. The experiments were conducted in Persian Gulf (Bushehr and Hormuzgan provinces) during the shrimp season, years 2000-2001. In this study four types of bycatch reduction devices (Grid, Nafted, Fish eye and Square mesh window) were used. Double rig trawl was used, one of them as an experimental trawl and the other as the control. Different treatments like one device or two devices were installed on experimental shrimp net. After hauling the trawl, frquency of different commercial species with length less than LM50 was determined in both nets, and the results were tested with Paired Willcoxon test. The results have shown that although all the devices have a reductional effect on bycatch of the young and juveniles of commercial species, but the amount of reduction with setting Nafted and Grid, either single or combined with another BRD was significantly higher than the control one (P ≤ 0/05). The amount of by catch reduction devices with different treatment (different devices either single or paired) according to the season of the experiment were also tested with Kruskal- Wallis test, which shows significant differences (P≤0.05) between the frquency of young and juvenile individuals of some species during different experimental seasons. According to this study, by using Nafted and Grid devices in the trawl nets of all shrimp vessels during its season, about 400 to 500 thousand of juveniles and young individuals can escape from the nets.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Experimental ; BRDS ; Commercial fishes ; Lm50 ; Shrimp trawl ; Species ; Juvenile
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 139
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The brown algae of Sargassum glaucescens is found all along the coastal waters of Sistan and Balouchestan province in the Oman Sea. This species as a raw material can be used in different industries and is considered as an economical marine resources. In order to determine the distribution pattern and biomass of this species eleven growing regions were surveyed from Gwatr area in east and Miedany in west. The sampling were carried out monthly in inter-tidal zone and seasonally in subtidal zone. After sampling, the wet-and dry weight, mean length of taIls and number of branches were measured. Also, some physical and chemical parameters were measured. The results showed that brown algae is distributed all along the studied area in the second half of the year, meanwhile in the Gwatr area is found all seasons. The mean biomass of S. glaucescen,y in Gwatr, Chabahar, Tang and Galak was estimated 629.9, 235.5,314.4 and 127.5 g/m2, respectively.
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    Keywords: Economical ; Physical ; Chemical ; Sargassum glaucescens ; Brown Algae ; Biomass ; Distribution ; Species ; Sampling
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 140
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: With attention to different human activities around Anzali lagoon and entrance different pollutants containing heavy metals into this aquatic ecosystem and alterante absorption and accumulation of heavy metals in shell and muscle of Astacus leptodactylus which is native species of Anzali lagoon and having food and economic importance. Sampling of water and sediments from 18 stations and also shell and muscle of Astacus leptodactylus from 5 stations have been conducted. After biometric evaluation of Astacus leptodactylus, the chemical analysis of the samples were done by using international standard methods and then their heavy metals content was determined by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (A.A.S). Result of the analysis stated that: There wasn't significant difference between weight and size of Astacus leptodactylus with their absorption and accumulation of heavy metals; but there was a significant difference and correlation coefficient between heavy metals content in water and sediments, and also in sediments with shell and muscle of Astacus leptodactylus in Anzali lagoon.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pollution ; Heavy metals ; Astacus leptodactylus ; Aquatic ; Ecosystem ; Species ; Sampling ; Sediments ; Astacus leptodactylus caspicus
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 141
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During the period of 1979-1980 in Abkenar and Hendkhaleh in Anzali lagoon, 67 I genus of phytoplanktons belong to 5 phylum were identified. The results showed that there is two peaks of phytoplankton blooms during a year (summer and, autumn) in which Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) were the most abundant groups. 5 species of them were identified in which one species was recognized toxic. This toxicity was confirmed through bioassay studies on mouse. Also, This toxin was hepatotoxin belongs to microcystins. Microcystins are cyclic peptides and contain seven aminoacids.
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    Keywords: Bloom of phytoplankton ; Genus ; Phylum ; Cyanobacteria ; Blue-green algae ; Species ; Toxicity ; Hepatotoxin ; Bloom
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.95-110
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  • 142
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In an attempt to assess the shrimp culture management in the south of Iran, we collected samples of the cultured shrimp in two farms during the year 1999, and examined them macroscopically and microscopically. We identified 16 species of fungus infecting the shrimps mostly in outer body layers and the gills and also detected hemolymphatic infection with the fungus in a few cases. In all cases, the Penicillium species was the most abundant fungus and the ponds showed a significant difference in the amount of fungal flora contaminating them (p〈0.05). We found that the contaminating fungus species were all opportunistic, appearing as a result of stress occurred to the cultured shrimp, water muddiness, low dissolved oxygen concentration and putrefying food left unused at the bottom of the culture ponds. These were all considered to be related to the pond management.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Macroscopically ; Microscopically ; Fungal ; Infection ; Culture ; Shrimp ; Penaeus indicus ; Fungus ; Species ; Gills ; Hemolymphatic ; Penicillium ; Dissolved oxygen
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.169-178
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  • 143
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Maharloo lake (near Fars province) with a considerable restricted abiotic conditions such as very high salinity (300 g/lit) and a relatively high water temperature is inhabited by the brine-shrimp (Artemia parthenogenetica). This species has a worldwide distribution and in research, biology and biomass estimation of Artemia were studied. The sampling was carried out monthly and in addition to biomass estimation; spatial and temporal distribution patterns and reproduction behaviour were investigated. Simultaneously with field studies in lake ecosystem, some were transported laboratory and preserved in aquarium for further hatching experiments under suitable condition of light, aeration and feeding, In this way, hatching percentage, life cycle and different larval stages were determined. Also, other information related morphology and physiology characteristics of them were collected. The mean biomass of Artemia in Maharloo Lake was estimated 2.53 g/m3 per year.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Morphology ; Physiology ; Biomass ; Artemia ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Brine-shrimp ; Artemia parthenogenetica ; Species ; Density ; Biology
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.11-28
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  • 144
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to determine the species composition and abundance of fishes in Amirkelayeh International wetland a series of seasonal survey were carried out in 2001-2002. The samples were collected by different methods of gillnet, beach seine, castnet, electroshocker and dipnet. After catching the fishes, they were transfered to the laboratory for further species indentification. A total of 1639 specimens were collected that belong to 7 orders, 9 families, 15 species and subspecies. The identification orders were: Cypriniformes, Salmoniformes, Syngnathiformes, Cyprinodontoformes, Siluriformes, Perciformes and Gasterosteiformes. Among different orders, the order of Cypriniformes and Gasterosteiformes and among different families, the Cyprinidae and Cobitidae and among different species, Perca jluviatilis and Scardinius erythrophthalmus had the most and the least abundance, respectively. The stock of Tinca tina and Esox lucius were so high. It should be noticed that three species of Cyprinus carpio, Scardinius erythrophthalmus and Cobitis taenia were found for the first time in this wetland.
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    Keywords: Fish Species composition ; Abundance ; Species ; Samples ; Gillnet ; Specimens ; Subspecies ; Cypriniformes ; Salmoniformes ; Syngnathiformes ; Cyprinodontoformes ; Siluriformes ; Perciformes ; Gasterosteiformes ; Cyprinus carpio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.193-206
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  • 145
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The shrimp farming success in the future will greatly depend upon increasing supplies of healthy and high quality seed for stocking ponds. The limited and inconsistent availability of wild shrimp postlarvae together with an urgent need of establishing selective breeding programs, increased the interest in captive broods of penaeids. Many investigations have been carried out on several shrimp species world-wide. This study has been conducted on 3 shrimp groups since September to July 1999 in Bandar-e-Imam southwest Iran. The wild group (SPB) prepared from jask area and the pond group (POB) prepred from artificial ponds upon. harvesting them as marketable size have been investigated. 2 groups were exposed to natural diets consisting of squid and artemia biomass in same conditions using 12 m33 concrete tanks. Stocking density was 2 piece/m2 (1F:1M). Half part of the pond bottom covered by fine sand to reduce the stress where the other part has been used for feeding. Daily ration given in 3 times by satiation method. Also reproductive performance of wild gravid brooders (WLB) were recorded as a control group. 2 examined groups well and around 30% of POB females successfully ripened an produced eggs and nauplii. Almost all males of both groups were matured. Data showed fecundity is highly correlated to the TL and W of the brooders by positive trend. Considering the TL, W, fecundity and nauplii production the WLB brooders are significantly (P〈0.05) higher than 2 other groups, while the SPM brooders are significantly (P〈0.05) higher in hatchability. Meanwhile the survival rate from nauplii to postlarvae stage was around 30% for SMP brooders. On the other hand the growth parameters (TL,W) of the marketable size of the shrimps produced from SMP brooders were significantly (P〈0/05) higher than those produced from WLB group. Since the fecundity is important by increasing the brood size thus the data suggest the superiority of the SPM brooders.
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    Keywords: Indian White Prawn ; Penaeus indicus ; Natural diet ; Culture ; Breeding ; Shrimp ; Species ; Density ; Fecundity ; Survival rate
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.127-142
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  • 146
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: According to recognition and abundance of larva of commercial fish, caught during shrimp fishing season in eastern Chahbahar in the period of 7 to 27, November 1999, sampling was conducted from catch component during this time. Random sampling was done 3 days a week for 3 weeks. Catch composition in this research divided to six groups, Osteal fish with 92.88% and Echinoidae with 0.12% has maximum and minimum frequency respectively. In catch composition 45 different marine species were identified and between commercial fish, 8 species were studied, but more study was done on Pampus argenteus, which has the most abundance. It has the maximum frequency in length 8 and 10cm. The minimum and maximum size of this species was 3 and 19.5 cm, respectively. Besides this research was determined all commercial fish catched in larvale and juvenile stage.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Shrimp ; Larva ; Sampling ; Species ; Pampus argenteus ; Echinoidea ; Abundance ; Composition ; Fish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.15-24
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  • 147
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project was conducted to determine the effect of Pseudomonas fluorescence bacteria on increasing the growth rates of some species of algae namely Chaetoceros Sp., Skeletonema sp., Tetraselmis sp., Chlorella sp. In this order, the mentioned bacteria were extracted by separator and Zobell 16E media from prawn broodstock ponds, then purified and mass cultured. The algae selected mass, were cultured in Conway media and then these bacteria were investigated at the blooming phase in the several experiments of various treatments in combined culture method. The results revealed that the mentioned bacteria could apply as a partial substitution body of aglae media and it could be used as a new media in various percentages. The results indicated, the very positive effect of bacteria on cultured algae. Therefore, Pseudomonas fluorescense can be used in algae cultured in 50-150 mg\lit density as a new method for algae culture. This bacterium Could be a new media for Chaetoceros sp., and Tetraselmis sp., but for Skeletonema sp., other percentages of media should be used.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Bacteria ; Pseudomonas fluorescence ; Algae Culture ; Growth Rate ; Species ; Chaetoceros Sp. ; Skeletonema sp. ; Tetraselmis sp. ; Chlorella sp. ; Prawn ; Broodstock
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 148
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Kargan-rood is one of the most important rivers in the west of Guilan province. Identification of fish species of this river was carried out in 1995-96. Ten stations were selected for sampling and samples were collected monthly by using castnet, beach-seine and hook. The 12 species belong to 5 families were identified in which family of Cyprinidae with 6 species (and 6 different genus) were the most dominant family. The identified species were: Rutilus frisii kutum, Chalcalburnus chalcoides, Capoeta capoeta gracilis, Barbus Alburnus eichwaldi, Leuciscus cephalus, Caspiomyzon wagneri, Cobitis caspia eichwaldi, Gobius kessleri, Salmo trutta caspius, Salmo trutta fario, Syngnathus abaster.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Identification ; Species ; Sampling ; Cyprinidae ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Chalcalburnus chalcoides ; Capoeta capoeta gracilis ; Barbus Alburnus eichwaldi ; Leuciscus cephalus ; Caspiomyzon wagneri ; Cobitis caspia eichwaldi ; Gobius kessleri ; Salmo trutta caspius ; Salmo trutta fario ; Syngnathus abaster
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.73-84
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  • 149
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Environmental pollution by heavy metals has been a matter of growing concern over the last decades. Heavy metals are toxic and tend to accumulate in living organisms (Devier et al., 2005). In many studies, fish has been used as a sampling item to monitor the quality of ecosystems because of two reasons: 1- Fish bio-concentrate and integrate contaminant load both in time and space leading to more representative results compared to water samples, and 2- Fish represent the bio-available fraction of environmental contaminants, unlike water and sediment samples. On the other hand, humans consume fish species which makes attention to these fauna even more important (Danielsson, 2007). Levels of some metals in the water running in Volga River, towards the Caspian Sea (Dumont, 1998), and elevated concentrations of some trace elements have been reported in sediment (Mora et al., 2004). Also, various pollutants have accumulated in the Caspian Sea due to effluents from coastal catchments and leakage from offshore oil production and land-based sources (Karpinsky, 1992).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fish disease ; Genus Clupeonella ; Chromium ; Cadmium ; Cobalt ; Lead ; Kilka ; Heavy metals ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 567-574
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  • 150
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present study on the Ichthyofauna of Anzali Lagoon carried out from 1992-94 revealed that 13 families, 36 genera and 42 species and sub-species of fish inhabit the lagoon and its connected rivers their whole life, part of it or immigrate to these waterbodies for reproduction purposes. The Cyprinidae family composes 59.5% of the lagoon's ichthyofauna (21 genera and 25 species and sub-species). Species such as Cyprinus carpio and Esox lucius are the native species of the Anzali Lagoon, while other species, e.g. Rutilus frisii kutum, immigrate to the lagoon from the Caspian Sea. Carassius auratus and Hemiculter leucisculus have been introduced to this aquatic ecosystem unintentionally together with Pseudorasbora parva. A number of the observed species in the Anzali Lagoon have been introduced to this aquatic ecosystem for certain reasons, i.e. cambating Anopheles mosquito Gambusia holbrooki, reducing the aquatic plant Ctenopharyngodon idella, increasing the stocks (Silver carp and Big head carp). Both resident and anadromous population of Stizostedion luciperca, Barbus capito and Cyprinus carpio were observed in the Anzali Lagoon, while other marine species, e.g. Liza aurata and Atherina boyeri had entered the ichthyofauna of the lagoon due to the rising water level of the Caspian Sea and the increment of salinity in the lagoons connecting rivers. Appearance and abundance of Abramis brama and Stizostedion luciperca indicate that the ecological condition of the lagoon is improving.
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    Keywords: Ecosystem ; Appearance ; Abundance ; Ecological ; Ichthyofauna ; Genera ; Species ; Fish ; Cyprinidae ; Cyprinus carpio ; Esox lucius ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Carassius auratus ; Hemiculter leucisculus ; Aquatic ; Pseudorasbora parva ; Anopheles mosquito ; Gambusia holbrooki ; Ctenopharyngodon idella ; Silver carp ; Big head carp ; Stizostedion luciperca ; Luciobarbus capito ; Liza aurata ; Atherina boyeri ; Abramis brama
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.83-94
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  • 151
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Samples for monthly variation of phytoplankton species were collected in two stations from October 1996 till September 1997. In this study 65 species of phytoplankton related to diatoms, dinoflagellates and blue-green algae were identified. Diatoms represent 44 species (67%) related to 25 genera, followed by 18 species (26%) related to 7 genera dinoflagellates and only 3 genus (7%) belong to the blue-green algae. The diversity of diatoms species mainly composed of Rhizosolenia (12 species) and (6 species) were markedly greater than the diversity of dinoflagellates which were composed Ceratium (11 species). The diversity of both groups were significantly greater than the blue-green algae. Diatoms and dinoflagellates were abundant during periods of low salinity and temperature, meanwhile this situation was vise-versa for blue-green algae with high abundance in warm months.
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    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Species ; Diatoms ; Dinoflagellates ; Blue-green algae ; Genera ; Diversity ; Rhizosolenia ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Algae
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.29-40
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  • 152
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mycobacteriosis or fish tuberculosis a chronic or acute, systemic, granulomatous disease in fish that occurs due to nontuberculous mycobacteria and affect all fish species. Families of Cyprinidae, Anabantidae and Characidae appears to be more susceptible to mycobacteriosis. This survey was was carried out to investigate the mycobacterial infection of ornamental fish of Semnan. 30 pieces of goldfish and 30 pieces of guppy were collected from aquarium shops of Semnan and sampled. These samples contain kidney liver and spleen. Detection of mycobacteria from extracted DNA was done, using PCR assay. Partial primer was used to identify the rpoB gene. Results showed contamination of 10% of guppies and 46.66% of goldfish. In DNA sequencing some of the bacterial species was recognized as Mycobacterium fortuitum. In conclusion ornamental fish of Semnan are contaminated with nontuberculous mycobacteria. Considering the zoonotic risk of this disease, results of this survey is important to the general hygiene. Investigating the other areas of Semnan province is offered.
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    Keywords: Mycobacteriosis ; Nontuberculous mycobacteria ; PCR ; DNA ; Survey ; Goldfish ; Guppy ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.173-178
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  • 153
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Determination of the number of ovum micropyle in three sturgeon species had been the main goal of this research. The study was conducted on 44 specimens of female Persian sturgeon (Acipenser Persicus), 13 specimens of female Stellate sturgeon (A.stellatus) and 8 specimens of female beluga (Huso huso). 50 ova were randomly collected and evaluated from each specimen and totally the micropyles of 3250 ova from three sturgeon species were studied. From the 44 specimens of Persian sturgeon, 13 belonging to the South-East area of Caspian Sea; Golestan province, Shahid Marjani center and 31 of them from the South-West area of Caspian Sea; Guilan province, Shahid Beheshti center; including 21 specimens from the sea and 10 ones from Sefid-rud River. The entire stellate sturgeon specimens and beluga specimens were collected from Guilan province and Golestan province respectively. Based on achieved from results, the average number of micropyls of Persian sturgeon, inhabitant of the eastern part of Caspian sea, was 7.7±1.59 for the western part was 8.7±1.75 and for Persian sturgeon catched from Sefid-rud was 8.3 ± 1.6 in each ovum. Based on evaluation and statistic comparison, no significant difference (P〉0.95) was observed between Persian sturgeon of the East and West part, in terms of micropyle number. The average number of micropyle of stellate sturgeon was 4.7±1.51 and for beluga was 5.19±1.59 in each ovum. The average diameters of outer membrane micropyle of ovum in A.Persicus, A.Stellaus and Huso huso were 21.97±1.05 micron, 21.5±1.2 micron and 22.1±0.7 micron respectively; and the average diameters of inner membrane micropyle of ovum were 18.82±1.1 micron, 17.4±1.6 micron and 18.6±1.7 micron respectively.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Micropyle ; Ovum ; Sturgeon ; Species ; Specimens ; Acipenser Persicus ; A.stellatus ; beluga ; Huso huso ; Beluga ; A.Persicus
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  • 154
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Collection of breeder shrimps in important fishing grounds of Hormozgan province was started in 1994. In this research which was carried out in March, April, June and July 2001 and 2002, we aimed at identifying shrimp species, determining frequency distribution of the species in the catch and evaluating caught maturity stages. We collected data on the catch of artisanal shrimp trawlers on a biweekly basis. Result showed that Penaeus indicus was dominant in the catch while P. semisulcatus and P. merguiensis comprised 20.5-20% and 13.5-19.5% of the catch in Jask and Sirik areas respectively. A Tukey test showed that average carapace length in P. merguiensis and P. semisulcatus caught in Jask were significantly larger than those from Sirik area (p〈 0.05). Maximum abundance of P. semisulcatus and P. merguiensis spawners was found during March to June in Jask and June to July in Sirik fishing grounds.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Penaeus semisulcatus ; Penaeus merguiensis ; Shrimp ; P. semisulcatus ; P. merguiensis ; Fishing ; Species ; Maturity
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.215-222
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  • 155
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Phylogenetic relationships among all described species (total of 5 taxa) of the shrimp genus Penaeus, were examined with nucleotide sequence data from portions of mitochondrial gene and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI). There are twelve commercial shrimp in the Iranian coastal waters. The reconstruction of the evolution phylogeny of these species is crucial in revealing stock identity that can be used for the management of fish industries in Iran. Mitochondrial DNA sequences were used to reconstruct the phylogeny of the Penaeus species of marine shrimp. For this purpose, DNA was extracted using phenol- chloroform well as CTAB method. The evolutionary relationships among 5 species of the shrimp genus Penaeus were examined using 610 bp of mitochondrial (mt) DNA from the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene. Finally the cladograms were compared and the resulting phylogenetic trees confirmed that the Iranian species originated from the Indo-west pacific species. The Iranian species, which were not grouped with the other Penaeid taxa, seem to always form a sister- clade to the Indo-west pacific species with strong bootstrap support of 100%. Although the Iranian species + Western Hemisphere clade is paraphyletic in our gene tree, the bootstrap support is high. However, we still lack any comprehensive and clear understanding of phylogenetic relationships in this group.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fish disease ; Penaeus ; Mitochondrial DNA ; Penaeidae ; Phylogeny ; Marine ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.333-346
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  • 156
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present investigation was undertaken to identify fish larva and estimate their abundance, diversity and evenness indices. Twelve stations were sampled monthly during daytime hours by Bongonet in the kharg and khargoo regions of Persian Gulf from January 2005 through December 2006. Forty family of fish larva were identified, Families of Silaginidae, Clupeoidea, Blenidae and Athrinidae consisted of more than 61 percent of all specimen; The abundance of specimen were more during spring through fall months and least during winter. The number and abundance of identified families varied from cruise to cruise and station to station; the average amount of diversity, Species Richness and evenness in investigated region were computed 1.93, 12 and 0.68, respectively. Temperature and salinity of water during this study were between 16-34°C and 35-42 gr/lit. There weren’t any significant correlation between fish larva indices and above factors.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Diversity ; Abundance ; Ichtyoplankton ; Fish larvae ; Sample ; Silaginidae ; Clupeoidea ; Blenidae ; Athrinidae ; Specimen ; Species ; Temperature ; Salinity ; Coastal waters
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 157
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out in Bushehr province waters (49ْ 40E and 30ْ 00N to 52ْ 00E and 27ْ 40N) in July and August 2010-2011. The objectives of this study were to determine the opening and closure periods of shrimp and to estimate of the shrimp biomass in the study area. Based on the total length, the opening season of shrimp fishery in 2010 and 2011 were proposed on 12 and 22rd of July, respectively. The closed season was determined based on the remaining of 20% of shrimp stock and proposed on 12 and 29th of August, respectively. The primary estimation of the biomass in these years was 840 and 455 metric tones, respectively. While the total catch were estimated 847 and 859 tones in these years. During this study 9 species of the penaeid and solenoserid species were identified. The percentage of the green tiger prawn to the other species in the study years were 73% and 92%, respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Green tiger prawn ; Penaeus semisulcatus ; CPUE ; Catch ; Shrimp ; Biomass ; Fishery ; Species
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 158
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out on endemic and economical fishes of Mahabad reservoir in 1998 to 1999. In this regard, 144 specimen belong to 13 species or Capoeta capoeta, Chalcalburnus atropatenae, Leuciscus cephalus, Cyprinus carpio, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Acantalburnus uremianus, Ctenopharyngodon idella, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis, Carassius auratus, Abramis brama, Barbus lacerta, Nemachilus sp. and Silurus glanis were studied from point of infections on different tissues and organs such as skin, fins and gills. The prevalence of infestation was found 34.72% and the identified parasites based on abundance were as follow: Ergasilus peregrinus Heller, 1865, Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 and Tracheliastes polycolpus Nordmann, 1832, in which among them L. cyprinacea was found as more dangerous parasite. Among studied fishes, L. cephalus and C. capoeta were contaminated with all above mentioned parasites whereas there were not observed any infections for other fishes.
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    Keywords: Endemic ; Economical ; Crustacean ; Parasites ; Specimen ; Species ; Capoeta capoeta ; Chalcalburnus atropatenae ; Leuciscus cephalus ; Cyprinus carpio ; Acantalburnus uremianus ; Ctenopharyngodon idella ; Hypophthalmichthys nobilis ; Carassius auratus ; Abramis brama ; Barbus lacerta ; Nemachilus sp. ; Silurus glanis ; Tracheliastes polycolpus ; L. cephalus ; C. capoeta ; Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.133-148
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  • 159
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Barbus sharpeyi is a local fish of Khouzestan that is planned to be a target for aquaculture in recent programs of fisheries organization. Considering importance of this species in its dispersal region, the main goal of this project was evaluation of possibility for triploidy induction and its potential in response to the heat shocks, efficiency of viability and growth and finally reporting the best condition for triploidy induction in Benny. Induction of thermal shocks was executed in for cold and heat shocks (2 and 4°C for cold and 34, 36 and 38°C for heat). Time of induction and its duration varied between 2 and 5 minutes after the fertilization for 3 and 5 minutes. Each treatment was repeated for 3 times. The ploidy level was determined based on size of nucleus diameters in erythrocytes. Analysis of data was done by SPSS (ver. 16) using T-test and ANOVA method. Results showed that the maximum number of triploid individuals was obtained in treatment of 38°C, 2 min after the fertilization by duration of 3 minutes but as the condition was not suitable for the viability of the eggs, losses of the larvae was high in this group. The best efficiency of triploidization in B. sharpeyi belongs to the 34°C, 2 to 5 minutes after the fertilization for duration of 5 minutes. Nuclear dimensions showed an increase in triploids and confirmed that this characteristic can be used as a reliable factor to distinguish polyploidy. Results of this study showed that B. sharpeyi has the ability for polyploidy inductions specially heat shocks. Evaluation of growth in matured fishes, use of proper tagging systems to distinguish the treatments and designing a plan for bioconserving and genetic improvement of this species is recommended.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Triploidy ; Benni ; Barbus sharpeyi ; Thermal shocks ; Species ; Growth ; Fertilization ; ANOVA ; Bio conserving ; Genetic
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 160
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A surevey on Parasitic infections on Barboid fishes of South- west of Iran (Khouzestan province) were done during Spring 2002 to Atumn 2004. Altogether 296 specimens from 5 different fish species were examined. The fishes were collected from five stations of Karoun River (Ahwaz-Goulestan, Molasani, Dez Dam), Karkheh River (Hamidia Dam) and Shadgan Lagoon. The fishes transported alive to the laboratory where they meaursed and weighted. Then they were killed by cutting the spinal cord. According to the results of this study 22 different parasites were revealed, 15 of then detected to the species level and 7 of them to the genus level. The metazoans are as follows: The monogenea, are Dactylogyrus onchoratus, D. persicus. Two digeneans :Diplostomum spathaceum , Asymphilodora sp. Five nematods: Rhabdochona denudata, Philometra karuensis, Philometra sp., Psudocapilaria tomentosa Contracecum larvae sp. and only one acanthocephalus, Neoechinorhynchus. Three protozoans are: Ichtyophthirius multifiliis, Trichodina sp., Goussia sp., Balantidium sp. And Myxozoans: Myxobolus persicus M. karuni M. nodulointestinalis, M iranicus, M.mesopotamia, M. pfief eri, Myxobolus sp., Myxidium rhodei, Myxidium pfiefferi. Histopathological investigation of some parasites was done as well. Pathologacal potential of M. nodulointestinalis and M. pfiefferi were revealed. According the results of this study three new parasites and eleven new hosts for Iranian freshwater fishes and three new host for three Myzoxoans were introduced.
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    Keywords: Barbus fishes ; Parasites ; Protozoa ; Metazoa ; Dactylogyrus onchoratus ; Rhabdochona denudata ; Philometra karuensis ; Species ; Fish
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 161
    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, ten 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 (north-west Persian Gulf) to 61º 25´ E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2012 to 2014 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 During this three years period, the strat A and B weren’t covered. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2012, 2013 and 2014 were 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 50-60% 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 2012 & 2014; and C region (Genaveh to Bordkhoon) in 2013 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 2012 to 2014 the region K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea and Stratum Q (Bersi to Gwatr) had the highest value of CPUA. On the contrary, the startum M (Biahi to Galak estuary) showed the lowest value of biomass for both commercial and non-commercial fishes. With review the mean CPUA in defferent depth layers for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was concluded that in the Oman Sea with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 30-50 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 63.4, 65.0 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, Ribbon fishes, Carangids, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Lizardfish and Barracuda for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.
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    Keywords: Commercial fishes ; Non-commercial fishes ; Biomass ; CPUA ; Species ; Estimation ; Method ; Area ; Demersal resources
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 162
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Overfishing, destruction of spawning grounds together with intensive artificial reproduction and release of Rutilus frisii kutum fingerlings have caused remarkable fluctuations in the stocks of the fish in the Caspian Sea over the past decades. The mean catch size of the fish during periods 1937-1947, 1967-1977 and 1987-1997 were 3110, 990 and 8505 tons respectively. Also the minimum catch was recorded as 121 tons in 1964 and the maximum catch was recorded as 11175 tons in 1994. The catch per unit effort (CPUE) of the species shows high variations such that it has been 17 kg/ton in 1971, 216 kg/ton in 1989 and 112 kg/ton in 1999. The decline in CPUE in 1999 was due to increased fishing efforts of 3.8 orders of magnitude (in comparison to the year 1989) as a result of fishing cooperatives increasing in number during that period. The calculated stock biomass of the fish was 1300 tons in 1971 fluctuating between 18489 to 25400 tons in the period 1990-2000. The mean biomass of the fish in the recent past 10 years was 22750 tons which shows 17-fold increase in comparison to the year 1971. The accomplished catch in the recent 10 years has been 35 to 46 % of the annual stock. The exploitation rate being more than MSY and decreased mean weight of the released fingerlings plus lowered return rate might have caused the decrease in the stock size of the fish during 1998-1999.
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    Keywords: Rutilus frisii kutum ; Stocks fluctuation ; Spawning ; CPUE ; Biomass ; Fingerlings ; Fish ; Species
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  • 163
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mnemiopsis leidyi is one the species of comb-jelly. It belongs to the Ctenophore phylum and Lobate order. It is a purely marine, free-swimming animal with a transparent jelly-like walnut-shaped body, which was transported from the Black Sea into Caspian possibly at the end of 1990s. This species is food rival of pelagic fish. It has been reported that the ctenophore caused the dramatic decrease of zooplankton and pelagic fish stock in the Black Sea. In this study, sampling on Mnemiopsis leidyi, zooplankton, phytoplankton was conducted from December 2003 to March 2005, from a total of 11 stations located along four transects (Anzali , Khazarabad, Tourkman and Gorgan Bay) by METU net in the Iranian coasts of the Caspian Sea. Clupeonella catch was done by light fishing with fishing vessel in Anzali region. The results showed that the biomass of M.leidyi had some fluctuation in different seasons and its maximum biomass was recorded in summer with a figure of 524.4±156.2 g.m2 Tourkman region and the minimum biomass was observed in winter with a figure of 5.15±1.81 g.m2 in Anzali region. Study of stomach of Mnemiopsis showed, that Acartia (belonged of Copepoda with 66 %), lamlibranchia (13 %) has the highest frequency and the lowest were Balanus nauplii, Rotatoria, Tintinnopsis and Podon polyphemoides. The maximum mean abundance of zooplankton was 29368±24318 n.m3 in winter (Anzali region) and the minimum was recorded 4170±5014 n.m3 in summer (Tourkman region). Copepoda was dominant zooplankton in the Iranian coasts of the Caspian Sea. Chrysophyta with 150000000±440000000 n.m3 and Euglenophyta with 260000±521000 n.m3 had the highest and the lowest frequency respectively in the Caspian Sea. The main foods of Clupeonella were Acartia with 80 %. The survey of stomach of Clupeonella showed that the feeding of these species was not good and the highest fullness index was recorded 220.95±314.67. These results showed, the main food item of Ctenophora and Clupeonella were Copepoda (Acartia). It seems, the impact of Mnemiopsis leidyi feeding has been the important factor in declining zooplankton populations, Clupeonella stocks, and also increasing of phytoplankton abundance.
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    Keywords: Ctenophora ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Diet ; Species ; Phylum ; Pelagic fishes ; Sampling ; Zooplankton ; Phytoplankton ; Acartia ; Ctenophora ; Population ; Abundance
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  • 164
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This survey was carried out by R/V Gilan with a conical plankton net of 100 micron mesh by vertical hauls at 8 transect in the southern Caspian sea. Transects were located at Astara, Anzali, Sefid roud, Tonekabon, Noshahr, Babolsar, Amirabad and Torkman in depths of 5, 10,20,50and 100m. Samples were taken in 4 seasons ( in each season 64 samples) in 2009. In this study 23 species formed the zooplankton community including 4 species of Copepoda, 8 species of Rotatoria, 2 species of Protozoa and 8 species of Cladocera. The meroplankton blonged to 2 species of Balanus sp and Lamellibranchiata larvae. The annual results revealed that the maximum abundance of Copepoda were 3612±4839 ind/m3 and 35/75 ±42/81 mg/ m3 in summer and decreased gradually since autumn and reached to minimum value in winter. The maximum abundance of Cladocera was 300± 383 ind/m3 in spring and reached to less than 4 ind/m3 in summer and autumn. The Rotatoria had high population (3775± 8632 ind/m3) in winter which consisted the zooplankton population with Copepoda. The Protozoa had no efficient role in zooplankton population of Caspian sea during the year. The zooplankton population was affected by Meroplankton and Lamellibranchiata larvae in spring and winter. The Copepoda contributed in zooplankton population only in summer and autumn. The maximum zooplankton abundance and biomass were in 5m depth which included 10209±8352 ind/m3 and 43/56±26/08mg/ m3 in spring, 8545±7127 ind/m3 and 73/59±56/65mg/ m3 in summer(10 m depth), 8427±6711 ind/m3 and 43/15± 29/59 mg/ m3 in autumn and 24426 ±26975 ind/m3 and 334/25±392/21 mg/ m3 in winter which decresed from surface to depth. The maximum abundance and biomass of zooplankton were 5119±6018 ind/m3 in east and 28/59±24/79 mg/ m3 in central area in spring, 6628±7117 ind/m3 in west area and 50/73±59/52 mg/ m3 in central area in summer, 5248 ±5489 ind/m3 and 31/16 ±31/22 mg/ m3 in west area in autumn and 11588±16191 ind/m3 and 131/02±193/61 mg/ m3 in west area in winter. The annual statistical analysis reveals that there is significant difference between Copepoda and Cirripedia population among seasons, sampling stations, depth and sampling layer (Kruskalwallis test, p〈0.05) and the total zooplankton populatin had no significant difference only between seasons (Kruskal-wallis test, p〉0.05). The Cladocera, Lamellibranchiata larvae and the Rotatoria had significant difference between seasons only (Kruskal-wallis test, p〈0.01).
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    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Copepoda ; Meroplankton ; Survey ; Plankton ; Samples ; Species ; Cladocera ; Meroplankton ; Balanus sp. ; Lamellibranchiata ; Larvae
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  • 165
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A series of research cruises were carried out in intertidal zones of Sistan-o- Baluchestan province in 1998. Four region of Gwatr, Chabahar, Tang and Galak were selected as sampling stations to collect samples from brown algae consist of: Sargassum glaucescens, Cystoseira indica and Nizamuddinia zanardini. This study was done monthly in one year period and recorded parameters were density, frequency and biomass. The results showed that the mean relative density of Sargassum in Gwatr, Chabahar, Tang and Galak were estimated 22.17, 8.48, 6.74 and 7.74 %, and for Cystoseira indica were 43.18, 11.95, 22.37 and 37.71%, respectively. The algae of Nizamuddin zanardinii was found only in two regions of Chabahar and Tang with 32.85 and 50.48% of relative density. The minimum frequency of Sargassum was found from May to August and for Cystoseira Was from June to August with 12. 5q and for Nizamuddinia was in August-September with 0.0%. On the other hand, the maximum frequency for three species were recognized from October to February with 100.0% frequency for Sargassum and Cystoseira, and 50.0% for Nizamuddinia. Also, the annual wet biomass in regions or Gwatr, Chabahar, Tang and Galak were estimated separately for each species consist of: - Sargassum glaucescens with 626.9, 117.8, 183.4 and 42.5 g/m2 - Cystoseira indica with 739.9, 95.2, 504.5 and 436.7 g/m2 - Nizamuddinia zanardini with 1352.2 and 1208.5 g/m2 in two regions of Chabahar and Tang.
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    Keywords: Species ; Brown Algae ; Sargassum glaucescens ; Cystoseira indica ; Nizamuddinia zanardini ; Density ; Biomass ; Species ; Frequency ; Algae
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  • 166
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mnemiosis leidyi is one the species of comb-jelly. It belongs to the Ctenophora phylum and Lobata order. Mnemiopsis leidyi first appear in the Black Sea in 1980s and reached to the biomass levels up to 1.5-2 kg m2 in the Summer of 1989. This species is food rival of pelagic fish. It has been reported that the ctenophora caused the dramatic decrease of zooplonkton and pelagic fish stock in the Black Sea. In this study, sampling on Mnmiopsis leidyi, zooplankton and phytoplankton started from July to December 2002 from a total of 2 stations located Anzali and Khazarabad by METU net in the Iranian Coasts of the Caspian Sea. Experimental studies on Mnemiopsis have indicated that Mnemiopsis begins to produce eggs in the Caspian Sea, when it reaches length about 15 mm. Although eggs were obtained even from specimen with 12 mm length and weight of 0.5 g. The most abundant size of reproducing Mnemiopsis was 20-30 mm in the Caspian Sea. Average fecundity of M.leidyi in the Caspian Sea was 1174±741 eggs/day with maximum 2824 eggs/day for specimens with length group of 30-39 mm and the weight about 2.0-2.7 g. Percentage of hatched eggs was not high in experiments with M.leidyi the range from 9 to 92 % after 24 hours. The maximum produce egg of M.leidyi measured with mean 845±733 eggs/day in Salinity of 11 ppt and the minimum egg recorded with mean 2 eggs/day in salinity of 4 ppt. The results showed that the biomass of M.leidyi had some fluctuation in different months and its maximum biomass was recorded in August with a figure of 384±156 g.m2 and the minimum biomass was observed in December with a figure of 87±46 g.m2 . The gut contents of Mnemiopsis leidyi showed a wide variety of prey including 84 % of zooplanktons and 16% of Phytoplanktons.The most abundance of intaked foods was Acartia (belong to Copepoda ) with 34 % and the least was podon polyphemoides (belongs to Cladocera) with 0.74 %. Also 3.0 % of fish eggs and 4.2 % of Lamllibrachia were found among stomach contents.The young specimen (5〈 mm) consumed more zooplanktons and phytoplanktons comparing to adult ones. Copepoda was dominant zooplankton in the Iranian coasts of the Caspian sea. Fecundity of Mnemiopsis showed correlation to the length and wet weight in the Caspian Sea and reprodaction of M.leidyi was done small size in comparing with other area in the Caspian Sea. Salinity, water temperature and food availability is the most important factor in producing eggs in M.leidyi. It seems, that Mnemiopsis leidyi feeding has been one of the most important factor in declining zoolankton populations and Clupeonella stocks.
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    Keywords: Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Diet ; Reproduction ; Species ; Ctenophora phylum ; Lobata ; Biomass ; Pelagic ; Ctenophora ; Zooplonkton ; Acartia ; Copepoda ; Podon polyphemoides ; Cladocera ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Clupeonella
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  • 167
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Beacaus of increasing genetic variation and avoid of future hazard, monoculture of Iran native shrimp species , penaeus semisulcatus (green tigershrimp) is considered. One of the most important problems in monoculture is detection relationshipbetween biological and nonbiological factors, and thier effects on growth and survival of species.This study was caried out in four ponds (four ponds 0.4 ha). According to results, this species of shrimp needs to quantiative foods , otherwise it caues canibalism, abnormal distribution, in weight distribution diagram of shrimp and reduction of production in squere unit. Amongindependent factors such us water temprature, salinity, PH, transparency,water deep and food consumption rate, four first factors have the mostcorrelation by shrimp weight (r2=0.922).Shrimps weight variation in 3 Range,25-28, 28-31and more them 31 degree centigrade were studied. There wassignificance difference in shrimp rate variation in 3 ranges which werementioned (P〈0.05). Shrimp had best growth in 25-28 degree centigrade.
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    Keywords: Penaeus semisulcatus ; Factor physico-chemical ; Green tiger shrimp ; Species ; Temperature ; Weight ; Bionormative ; Culture
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  • 168
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The The Shahid Rajaei Reservoir- Sari is an important and large reservoir in Iran. The major objectives of dam instruction are flood control, irrigation purposes, and electricity power. However the dam is going to supply drinking water for the people. In order to prevent threats of unsuitable water to human health risks and economic losses, it is necessary to monitor the water quality before offering it to people. In this study, some of the physicochemical parameters and Chlorophyl- a, phytoplankton,microb and fungi of Shahid Rajaei reservoir were measured at 4 stations (Shirin Roud branch, Sefid Roud branch, the crossing point of branches, near the tower) during six sampling months (June, July, August, September, November and February) in 2012-2013. In order to water quality classification, the water quality index, trophic status, Shanoon and saproby indices of reservoir calculated and the results compared to different criteria and standards. The results showed that the mean (±Standard Error) of temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, phosohate, amonium and nitrate concentrations and Chlorophyl a were 21.35 (±1.30) ºC, 10.48 (±0.37), 8.54 (±0.04), 0.050 (±0.004), 0.036 (±0.004), 0.75 (±0.03) mg/l and 18.00 (±7.23) mg/m3, respectively. In the present study, temperature between surface and deep layer was stratified in June and July, which the stratification was registerd 0.47 and 0.69 °C decreases with increasing of each meter depth in 15 to 30 meter culumn. But, these changes for each increasing meter of water depth were 0.2 to 0.26 °C in August and September, respectively, and finally was close to zero in November. In the warm months (July, August and September) with the formation of thermal stratification in the reservoir was formed oxygen stratification, but in the cold season (November and February), with vertical mixing of water oxygen and percent saturation of the reservoir was nearly homogeneous. TSI showed the maximum and minimum values at stations 4 (oligotrophic condition) and 2 (mesotrophic condition), respectively. The maximum and minimum monthly values of TSI obtained in July, August (eutrophic level) and September, February (oligotrophic level) respectively. Based on the Water Quality Index (WQI), the reservoir was in the “good” quality in whole months, .This class shows that the reservoir is suitable as source of drinking water through routine treatment of drinking water and the quality of water is rarely is low. Meanwhile the water is suitable for swimming and water recreation and survives of .sensitive fish and other aquatic species. Based on the results, 107 phytoplankton species were identified during the period of study. The species were classified in 8 divisions. Maximum and minimum values of mean (SE) abundance observed in July and January, 661 (±286) and 10 (±2) million cells/m3 respectively at the surface layer. The One way analysis of abundance and biomass data showed temporal significant variances (P〈 0/05), however the spatial variances of data were not significant (P〉 0/05). Bacillariophyta and Pyrrophyta formed more than 95% of phytoplankton. 3 dominant species namely, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Goniaulax polyedra and Ceratium hirundinella formed about 70% of phytoplankton aboundance. Comparison of diversity indices (Shannon and Evenness) showed higher values in May and January; however the indices reached its lowest level (0.58 and 0.16) in August. Water quality assessment using Shannon index showed the lowest quality of water (moderately to high polluted) in July and August. This index demonstrated the highest water quality (slightly polluted) at station 1 and 4 respectively. The results of the water quality assessment using Saproby index (based on the resistant phytoplankton species to organic pollution) also indicated to organic pollution of water in the months of summer. The saproby assessment in stations categorized most of the stations in “moderately polluted” class of organic pollution except at station 4 which was in "slightly polluted" class. In conclusion, the removal (transfer) place and time of water to the water treatment plants.are impratnt because of temporal and spatial variation of water quality due to changes of phytoplankton structure in Shahid Rajaee Reservoir. Meanwhile, the survey showed that physico-chemical parameters alone did not reflect the actual conditions of aquatic water bodies. Monitoring of aquatic ecosystems must be complemented by biological monitoring. Microbial survey showed that the maximum and minimum geometric mean of the total number of bacteria, in September (6101559 CFU/100ml) and February (3310 CFU/100ml) respectively. However in stations, the maximum and minimum count of this parameter obtained at stations 2 (455316 CFU/100ml) and 3 (40964 CFU/100ml) respectively. There were no viable count of total coliform in the months of May and June. However it’s counting reach to the maximum value in September. Clostridium perfrigens showed viable count in water sample during September. The results also showed no proportion of fecal streptococci in microbe account in the Shahid Rajaei Reservoir. It might be good sign of suitable water quality in term of no-contamination by old and resistant fecal microbes. Base on the total coliform count, water quality was suitable for swimming and source of drinking water in most stations and months. The coliform count increased in August and September in stations 3 and 4. In these 2 months the probability of new fecal contamination increased by warm blood animals in the reservoir. It seems that the environment in September is suitable for accession of old and resistant microbes such as Clostridium perfrigens. The results of sample analysis revealed that the fungal colony counts in the station 4 and 5 were significantly higher than those the other stations. Moreover, the minimum and maximum of the fungal colony counts wereobserved in August and February, respectively. The most commonly isolated genera were Aspergillus, yeasts (especially candida) Penicillium, Cladosporium, Mucor, Fusarium, Althernariya, sterile hyafe and Paecilomyces respectively. Finally, in order to prevent of occurrence of eutrophication, algal bloom, and control of microbial activities and organic phosphorus loading it is necessary to control the activities of the human societies around the dam or the rivers tributary.
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    Keywords: Water Quality ; Trophic State ; Biotic ; Abiotic ; Chlorophyll-a ; Phytoplankton ; Microbe ; Fungi ; Temperature ; Dissolved oxygen ; pH ; Aquatic ; Species
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  • 169
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to determine the impact of the new invasive ctenophore (Mnemiopsis leidyi) of the Caspian Sea, it is needed to monitor the temporal and spatial distribution as well as seasonal biomass fluctuation of this animal. At the present study, sampling was conducted in 8 transects such as Astara, Anzali, sephidroud, Tonekabon Nowshar, Babulsar, Amirabad and Bandar Torkaman. Each transect had four stations located at the points off the shore where the bottom depth was 5, 10, 20 , 50 and 100m, respectively. Ctenophore samples were collected with planktonic net and simultaneously some morphometric characteristics such as weight, length, abundance and biomass were measured. Statistical analysis was done based on the averages of year, season, location, depth and size of the M. leidyi. In 2008, mean abundance and biomass of M. leidyi were recorded 63±7 ind.m3 and 7.70±2.34 g.m3, respectively. M. leidyi abundance and biomass were ranged of 0-639 ind.m3 and 0-158 g.m3, respectively. The maximum seasonal average of abundance was 150 ± 17 ind.m3 while the maximum biomass was 26.59± 4.61.m3 in summer. There is a significant different between abundance and biomass in summer and autumn, respectively (p〈0.05). Comb jelly length in autumn was smaller than in summer. Minimum M. leidyi abundance was observed in spring (4.0±0.7ind.m3) and winter (6±2ind.m3). The lowest average of seasonal biomass was observed in winter (0.50±0.07 g.m3). The maximum of M. leidyi biomass was recorded at the depth 5m of Anzali in summer 2008 with 639 ind.m3 and 158 g.m3, respectively. There was not significant different between abundance and biomass in various transects (p〉0.05). The results showed that the highest abundance and biomass coincide to photic zone (≤ 20 m in depth) in which there is a significant different between photic zone and various layer (p〈0.05). The maximum ctenophore size was recorded 55 mm in 2006 and 60 mm in 2007, in which it was 50 mm in 2008. The data of M. leidyi from 2001 to 2008 indicated that abundance and biomass of comb jelly decrease in trend. Therefore, the results showed that the M. leidyi is a superficial and littoral species in the southern Caspian Sea.
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    Keywords: Abundance ; Biomass ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Fluctuation ; Sampling ; Ctenophore ; Plankton ; Morphometric ; M.leidyi ; Species
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  • 170
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In a Study on catches of small pelagic fishes by common beach seine net and purse seiner boats in Jask coastal waters, five sardine species (Sardinella sindensis, S. albella, S. longiceps, S. gibbosa and Dussumieria acuta) were identified. The catch percentages of sardine were 83.8% for purse seine and 87/4% for beach seine fishing methods, from which S. sindensis formed 87/8% and 92/7% of the purse seine and beach seine catches respectively. Mean catch per unit efforts were estimated 299 and 656 kg/shooting for purse seine and beach seine net respectively. Purse seine CPUE was significantly different seasonally (P〈0.05). The results from pure seine catches showed that breeding period was during April-May for S. sindensis and may-June for S. albella. Sex ratio of these two species were not significantly different from (1:1) ratio (P〉0.05). Fecundity and length-weight relationship for 4 Sardinella species and Lm50 for S. sindensis were calculated. Growth parameters (K and L∞) were 1.9 yr -1 & 19.95 cm for S. sindensis and 1.1 yr-1 & 15.75 cm for S. albella. Mortality rates (Z, M & F) and exploitation rate (E) were obtained 7.77 yr-1, 2.94 yr-1, 4.83 yr-1, 0.62 in S. sindensis and 4.88 yr-1, 2.2 yr-1, 2.68 yr-1, 0.55 in S. albella respectively. Pearson index showed between purse seine net sardine CPUE and beach seine net sardine CPUE with physical and chemical parameters (pH, salinity, temperature, chlorophyll a , No2- , No3- and Po4- ) were not significantly corellation(P〉0.05).
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    Keywords: Sardine ; Purse seine ; Beach seine ; CPUE ; Growth parameters ; Mortality rate ; Physical ; Physical and chemical parameters ; Sardinella sindensis ; Species
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  • 171
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The marine survey for sturgeon stock assessment was conducted in summer, winter and spring in the years 2006 and 2009 to estimate the relative and absolute abundance and percentage composition of each species in the Guilan, Mazandaran and Golestan Provinces. This survey was carried out in the Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea on board the Sisara2 and Guilan vessels using trawl nets at 2-100 m depths. Trawling was carried out in 85 stations that were selected using a stratified random design. The number of stations in each scope was based on the area of the scope in terms of the total area. Trawling and sampling in shallow water up to 10 m were carried out using 9 m trawl nets whereas 24.7 m trawl nets were used for depths more than 10 m. Trawl surveys were carried out in the daytime. Trawling velocity was kept at 2.5-3 kts and trawls lasted half an hour in order to calculate abundance, and biomass of sturgeons using the swept area method. Catch per unit area (CPUA) in the winter 2006 survey was 3853 specimens nm2 , in the summer and winter 2007 survey was 1854 , 2912 specimens nm2 at depths less than 10 m respectively . CPUA for sturgeons in spring 2008 survey was 2103 specimens nm2 at depths less than 10 m and 393 specimens nm2 at depths greater than 10 m (10-100 m depth). These values in the winter 2008 survey dropped to 44 specimens nm2 at depths at depths above 10 m. CPUA for sturgeons in the spring 2009 survey was 300 specimens nm2 at depths less than 10 m and 307 specimens nm2 at depths greater than 10 m. In all the surveys conducted CPUA for A. persicus was higher than that for the other sturgeon species. Based on the calculations carried out in the marine survey in winter 2006 the estimated absolute abundance for sturgeons was about 2977.363 thousand. The total biomass of sturgeon was estimated as 131.713 tons. In the summer 2007 survey total abundance was estimated 1432.398 thousand, and total biomass of sturgeons was estimated at about 312.161 tons. In the winter 2007 survey total abundance for sturgeons was estimated at about 2250.105 thousand, and total biomass was estimated 578.08 tons. In the spring 2008 survey total abundance was estimated at about 3002.832 thousand. The total biomass was estimated at about 2533.318 tons .In the winter 2008 survey total abundance was estimated at about 152.722 thousand, and total biomass in winter 2008 was estimated 170.540 tons. Total abundance in spring 2009 survey was 1310.232 thousand and total biomass was estimated at 2019.tons. Investigation of stomach content of sturgeon Acipenser persicus caught under 10m depth in 2006 to 2007 surveys showed that there is significant difference in the consumed food. Polychaeta is the major food consumed and crustacean an the minor one(P〉0.05).Also no new types of food( such as bony fishes or benthic) have been observed in food chain of Acipenser persicus only the food consumption rate has been related to the season of year and increases or decreases in warm or cold seasons, respectively For physiological study and determination of sexual maturation stages in sturgeon,119 gonad sampling prepared. The results showed that 63 % of fishes were females and 37 % of them were males. Gill microscopic study shows complications such as hyperplasia, curvature, adhesion, embowed, shorting and lengthen of secondary filaments and fraught bloody. Microscopic study on liver indicates signs of cloudy inflammation, fatty degeneration, dispersion of billed secretions and cell atrophy. The population genetic structure of Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) in Sefidrood and Gorganrood rivers watershed analyzed based on microsatellite markers during sturgeons assessment in 2006-2008. Results showed that Acipenser persicus in two region of south part of Caspian Sea are two independent populations.
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    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Sturgeon ; Acipenser persicus ; Diet ; Gills ; Sex ; Microsatellite ; Population ; Genetic ; Survey ; Species ; Sampling ; Trawling ; CPUA ; A. persicus ; Biomass ; Polychaeta ; Maturation
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  • 172
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research project is conducted to develop a protocol on designing and manufacturing a set net by mathematical process. It was expected to achieve an appropriate model development for economical fishing. It is also aimed to function a substitute for the type of fishing gears that are not economical and some fishing tools exert pressure environmentally in the fishing area. The experiments took place from Iranian coastal area from Astara until Torkaman region. In this research study ecological, biological including topographical status are considered. The fish biomasses, length frequency, species composition in the catch have been identified. Biometric data of economical species, time of migration and its courses, the distance of fish shoal relative to shoreline are recorded. Bottom quality of seabed and gradient of coastal area, estuary, and bays have been determined. Distribution of depth area, which traps could be set has been mapped. Water transparency, wind direction, water velocity, wave height are measured. Meteorological data of the near past years are collected. The level of bony fishes catch and its diversity in beach seines are also gathered. The field research in Southern parts of Caspian Sea, the mathematical process and analyses of data using state of the art methodology contributed to design and develop an appropriate model for fabrication of a set net with good results and practicality. In this the experience of coastal fishing by set nets in Azerbayjan Republic, Black Sea, and other lakes and reservoir being incorporated in our designing and fabricating. The research revealed the present manufactured model set net could be applied in coastal area of Caspian at the depth limits of 20 meters; Anzaly coastal lagoon and parts of Gorgan bay are excluded. In south west of Caspian from Astara-Talesh which beach seining could not be economically operated, this type of set net regarded as viable alternative. It is also the preferential area for this type of set net application could be named as river,s estuaries, and on the beach seine site facing sea-bed erosion and destruction, which the new developed model are workable substitute. Scouring qualified references and textbooks indicate the best type of set net, in view of physical skeleton (hard, soft, combined formed) structure, also considering water depth, solidity and needed firmness of net and economical and selective fishing, the traps part mainly should be set on soft structure on buoyant. This initiative enable the set net could be move in seaward depth, despite higher water currents and more elevated wave. In this circumstances the set net display more firmness in contrast of variation of its shape and destruction when operating. Set nets with soft structure and its bag parts (bag less, two bag, one side bag and a longer bag linear), with longer bag linear which are costly effective in fabricating, easy setting and lifting from sea, damaging limitation in contrast to waves, better fishing capability and emptying fish could be used more efficiently by beach seines cooperative by fishers of 8 or 10. With regard to the width of fish shoal in Iranian coastal area, it is suggested the traps could be joined with additional leader and a second trap at the end of leader being attached. In this condition relative to distance of migrating fish school, the length of walls of should not exceed from 400 500 m. Evaluation of the selection characteristics in set nets regarding selectivity on fishing in different phase, it is possible to capture of target species more sustainable by changing nets mesh in body parts skeleton and walls including traps by increment of mesh size option.
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    Keywords: Fishing method ; Set net ; Selective fishing ; Iranian Caspian coastal area ; Fishing cooperative ; Species
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  • 173
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study have been conducted entitle biological and statistical sturgeon in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran waters)” from 2009 to 2013. Sampling was manthly. Overal, 1859 specimens of different species of sturgeon was caught including Acipenserpersicus (69%), A. stellatus (19%), Husohuso (6%), A. nudiventris (4%) and A. guldenstaedtii (2%). Totally, the meat and caviar of five species were found 53263.6 kg and 5633 kg respectively and caviar to meat ratio was 10.6%. The results show that ration of meat and caviar whole species reduced from 2009 to 2012 in which the meat and caviar of A. persicus was declined from 12146 to 4465 kg in meat and caviar from 1358 to 487 kg were extremely reduced respectively. The CPUE (catch per unit effort) of sturgeon has fluctuated from 2009 to 2012. Totally, the CPUE of A. persicus was decreased from 0.150 (2009) to 0.130 (2012) kg boat per day, A. stellatue from 0.009 (2009) to 0.021 (2012) kg boat/day, A. guldenstaedtii from 0.002 (2009) to 0.003 (2012) kg boat/day, A. nudiventris from 0.027 (2009) to 0.001 (2012) kg boat/day and H. huso from 0.123 (2009) to 0.018 (2012) kg boat /day. 1061 specimens of fish has been caviar including A. persicus with 69%, A. stellatus (18.1%), H. huso (5.5%), A. guldenstaedtii (2.7%). The frequency of caviar categorize was included 1 , 2, 3 and massive with 49.6%, 38%), 10.6% and 1.9% , respectively. The highest of meat and caviar belong to A. persicus with 31414 kg and 3515.7 kg, respectively were found and the lowest was 841kg and 105.9 kg pertain to A. guldenstaedtii. The results show that 65.9% of sturgeon was caught by legal catch (landing) and 34.1% by beach seine remained. 391 individuals was age determined that the minimum and maximum age was 9 and 41 year comprised to H.huso and A. stellatus, respectively. A. persicus and A. stellatus were majority caught compare to other species. A. persicus has the highest frequency in 14-15 year age groups with 50% and 57% in 2009 and 2011, respectively and 15-16 year age group with 41% and 56% in 2010 and 2012, respectively. The results show that mean of fork length, body weight, caviar weight of A. persicus was declined because the FL and weight average (±SD) obtained from 152.4±16.7cm and 25.8±9.2 kg in 2009 to 146.5± 18.7cm and 22.1±9.2kg in 2012, respectively. In contrast, the average (±SD) FL and weight of H. huso was increased from 218.8±41.1cm and 137.3±96.6kg in 2009 to 231.3±45.2cm in FL and 146.2±78.5kg body weight in 2012, respectively. Consequently, the results show that stocks of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea has a trend declined because of some species in IUCN categorize list was Endangered in 2006 but at this moment lie in Critically Endangered list of IUCN categorize were down which could be a serious alarm for the valuable sturgeon fish in the Caspian Sea. Therefore, recommendation that trade catch of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea must be forbidden and continue legal catch for spawner fish that needede to artificial propagation only.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Biology ; Sturgeons ; A. persicus ; A. stellatus ; A. guldenstaedtii ; A. nudiventris ; H. huso ; CPUE ; Survey ; Sampling ; Species ; Caviar
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  • 174
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The distribution and stock assessment of edible bivalves were carried out in Bushehr shoreline areas (from 50֯ 38 - 29֯ 27 to 52֯ 41 - 27֯ 17 ) throughout the period of September 2008 - 2009. The objectives of this study were identifying the location of edible bivalves, biomass estimation, to estimate the growth parameters and natural mortality. Samples were obtained at roughly monthly or bimonthly from 7 areas and some of the at low tide during the year from 4 areas. Transects were selected at random direction and at the zigzag pattern in every area, so that is cover all of the shell beds. In each transects one or two sampling quadrat (0.25 m2) were placed randomly. Depending on the area size the number of the quadrat were different. After the removal of the stones and debries, the edible bivalves (empty and live bivalves) and some of the decoration shells were identified and numbered. Some of the samples were transferred to a bag and taken back to the lab for further identification and further analysis. In this study, the percentage of samples was used to show the distribution of the species in different areas. Faunal affinity between stations was calculated by Sorensen formula. For the purpose of the stock abundance, the mean number of the shells in each quadrat was regarded as an estimate of stock mean. The total stock in the investigated areas was obtained by multiplying the mean by the ratio of the stock area to the quadrat area (0.25 m2). Confident limits 0.95 % or 95 probility was given for precise the estimates. The length of some of the bivalves was measured from dextral to sinistral with vernier calipers to the nearest 0.1 millimeter. In some of the species the length frequency was used to estimate growth and natural mortality parameters. A subset of samples of Solen brevis was taken to the laboratory for the precise measurements, and relationship between body weights and total length. Surface sediment samples (5-20 cm) inhabited by some clam species were sampled in some areas. Water temperature and salinity were recorded during the survey in the sampled areas. A total of 45 species or species group was identified in the study area. The main area distributions for live edible bivalve, Solen brevis were located at Bupatil, Kaloo, Piazi and Bordekhoon. Other bivalve, Paphia cor was distributed in the Gassir, but empty bivalve shell was seen in the Bordekhoon shoreline. A limited tidal coastal area of Ganaveh has been covered by a pearl oyster species, Pinctada radiate that attached in the rocky beds. The empty shells of this species and other genus of the family were distributed in the other areas such as Golestan and Nayband. The most important areas for the decoration shells were located in the Golestan and Nayband. The empty bivalve shells, Trachycardium lacunosum were distributed in Lavar shoreline. The other species or species group were distributed in the shoreline of the study areas in different months with the low abundance. The growth parameters of two alive species, Paphia cor and Solen brevis were estimated. The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters for Paphia cor were estimated as K = 0.8 Year-1, L∞= 55 mm and t0 = -0.45 and for Solen brevis K = 0.7 Year-1, L = 120 mm and t0 = -0.35. . Estimated natural mortality rate for Paphia cor was M = 0.57 and for Solen brevis M = 0.26. The maximum ages (Tmax) calculated were 50 months for Paphia cor and 54 months for Solen brevis. The mean biomass of Solen brevis in Bupatil was 3.25 1.1 shells per quadrat with a maximum peak 4.6 shells per quadrat in October (Mehr) and minimum 1.5 shells per quadrat in Augest (Mordad). For the pearl oyster, Pinctada radiata in the Ganaveh this estimation was obtained in maximum peak in July (Tir) 60.5 shells per 100 m2 and minimum in March (Esfand) 3 per 100 m2. Mean biomass for this species was estimated 27.724.2 shells per 100 m2. The mean biomass of P. cor was 8.8 2.2 shells per quadrat and with a maximum in February (Bahman) and minimum in November (Abban).
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    Keywords: Identification ; Distribution ; Mullets ; Stock assessment ; Biomass ; Growth ; Mortality ; Samples ; Species
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  • 175
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Rainbow trout is only species of cold water fishes which is rearing and propagation in Iranian fishery farms. Along of develop aquaculture industries increase request of best produces such as trout eyed eggs and larva. For this reason fishery farmers must be to provide that the way of import of other countries, such as: Denmark, Norway and France. As for this importance subject and unknown basic information about preference ratio for doing it, we needed to study about that to answer the suppliant questions. In this study carried out 3 test groups (3 treatments with 3 repetitions) and compared specific growth rate (SGR), condition factor (CF) and survival rate (SVR) between in this groups. Statistical analysis were significantly difference of increase rate of length and weight in French group with other groups (p〈0.05). Compared of main factors (SGR, CF, SVR) in French test group were significantly difference with other groups (p〈0.05). Survival rate percentage in Iranian treatments (SVR=%67) were significantly with the others (p〈0.05). This ratio respectively in Danish and French treatment was %54 and %48.
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    Keywords: Oncorhynchus mykiss ; SR ; CF ; SGR ; Growth ; Survival rate ; Rainbow trout ; Species ; Cold water ; Rearing ; Fishery ; Aquaculture ; Larvae
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  • 176
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research has been carried out to study on the effect of different levels of protein (45, 50, 55 and 60%) and energy (20, 22 and 24 KJ/g) on growth performances, survival rate, nutrition factors and chemical composition of juvenile fish of silver sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) wheighing 27 grams.The experiment was done with 12 treatments and 3 replicate for each treatment. The rearing period was 56 days in 300 liter polyethylene tanks (with 200 liter water volume and with water exchange of 1 liter/min). In each tank eighteen fish were stocked. Biometry was done in every two weeks. At the end of experiment one fish was used for chemical analysis of body. Finally, with consider to obtain results from Two-way ANOVA, the 50% of protein level and 22 KJ/g of energy level is suitable for making nutrition for this species.
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    Keywords: Chemical ; Dietary protein ; Dietary energy ; Seabream ; Sparidentex hasta ; Growth ; Body composition ; Rearing ; Silver sea bream ; Fingerlings ; Survival rate ; Nutrition ; Juvenile ; ANOVA ; Species
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  • 177
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project were investigated seasonally from march 2008 up to one year, in southern Caspian Sea iranian coast /Sampling was carried out at 8 stations of between 5 and 100 m depth and taken in triple with a 0/1m² van Veen grab/Total twenty four species and one family and one order were identified, presenting low dominance and frequency/ polychaeties 56%,oligochaetes 39% bivalves 〈1% amphipodes1% Cumacea and diptera and cirrepedia %1 of whole macrobenthos compositions/ Polychaetes and oligochaeta dominated, representing 95% of the whole fauna/Average of species were 11/8 species per grab/max 21 species / grab were found in Tonkabon stations at 100 meter depths and minmum 4 species/grab in 20 m in Bandar anzali /Maxmiun density were 4783 n/m^2 in spring and minmum 3177 n/m^2 in winter/Highest density were recorded in Amirabad stations and lowest in nooshar/ Maximum density showed in east, mimun in middle area of sea The biomass of benthos adventages in west/Average biomass of whole area were 6/932 gr/m^2/Mean total organic matter were 3/11±1/1 and silt- clay 62/92±6/12precent and Mean dissolve oxygen and salinity were 8/3±0/15 mg/l and salinity 12/2 ±0/4 ppm and water tempreture were 14/9±0/18ْC/ Mean grain size, fine sand, very fine sand, silt and clay contents were among the main factors related to the patterns of macrofaunal distribution, density and diversity and dominance of trophic groups.
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    Keywords: Macrobenthos ; Disturbiotion ; Diversity ; Productions ; Survey ; Diversity ; Abundance ; Biomass ; Macrobenthic Fauna ; Sampling ; Species ; Polychaeties ; Oligochaetes ; Bivalves ; Dissolved oxygen ; Salinity ; Temperature
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  • 178
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world closed its depth increases from north to south. 135 species and subspecies of fish found in the sea. Among the sturgeon species are considered among the most obvious and most common are fish world. 99 percent of the world sturgeon catch was devoted to the sea. Among families, the family Cyprinidae and Gobiidae families are diverse in terms of species, While some families like, Atherinidae, Syngnathidae and Esocidae There is only one genus and a species. Among the fish of some species living exclusively on the sea between sea and river and some migrant. 44 percent of fish species in the Caspian Sea basin, The economic exploitation.
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    Keywords: Genetic ; Species ; Fish
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  • 179
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out on rivers, basins & qanat of Qom region during the 1376-1378and Fish samples were taken from 2 permanent rivers (Qomrood ,Ghara_chag)& from some seasonal ones (Tagharood, Zavarian, Vesva, Biraghan). Also local fishes was followed in 100 qanats in the region and Random fish sampling was done in permanent river extension out of province. This study aimed to recognize different fish species in the province water reservoir and estimating the fisheries potential in the province. For fish sampling nets such as mashk, salik, hook and hand tailored were used. Electroshoker was not used at all. Results of fish recognition showed that fish samples belong to 12 species & 4 family of "cyprinidae", "Balitoridae", "cyprinodontidae" and "poecilidae".The qanat fishes of the montain (kahak, Khagestan) and pastora area (Ghanavat,jafarabad) included by two families of "cyprinid", "Balitoridea".In some qanat which were connected to rivers more species of fish and anotherAquatic animal were observed & sampled.At the and map of geographical distribution of local fishes was planned.
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    Keywords: Geographical ; Fish ; Samples ; Species ; Fisheries ; Electroshoker ; Cyprinidae ; Balitoridae ; Cyprinodontidae ; Poecilidae ; Aquatic ; Recognation
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  • 180
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to codify the guideline and indexes of optimal management in warm-water fish farms to attain sustainable aquaculture which they are population density, species diversity, brood stock'smanagements, , capacity determination,growth and harvesting managements in cultural ponds. As results, these guideline and indexes were codifies for these fish farms and propagation centers.It's obviously that these sustainable patterns can be used for improving of permanent development for this aquacultural industry.
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    Keywords: Brood stocks ; Warm Water ; Sustainable Aquaculture ; Population ; Density ; Species ; Diversity ; Growth ; Warmwater Fish Farms
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  • 181
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Shahid Rajaee Dam was constructed on Tajan River (basin of the Caspian Sea) and it is two arch typed. The major objectives of dam instruction are flood control, irrigation purposes, and electricity power. However the dam is going to supply drinking water for the people. In order to prevent threats of unsuitable water to human health risks and economic losses, it is necessary to monitor the water quality before offering it to people. Many of algal blooms happening in Dams indicate that microbial evaluation is necessary but it is not sufficient.in water quality assessmens. Therefore in order for comprehensive evaluation of water quality, phytoplankton structure and population studied in the reservoir, then some water quality indices calculated based on the obtained information. Seasonal sampling was carried out in the year of 2012. However in summer monthly sampling was performed due to the increasing of algal blooms probability. Water samples were collected in 4 stations which were located entrances of Shirin Rood and Sefid Rood to the lake of dam, Cross of the two entrances and near the crest respectively. Based on the results, 107 phytoplankton species were identified during the period of study. The species were classified in 8 divisions namely Bacillariophyta, Pyrrophyta, Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta, Euglenophyta, Chrysophyta, Xantophyta and Cryptophyta. The numbers of species were 27, 22, 17, 26, 10, 3, 1 and 1 respectively in each phylum. Maximum and minimum values of mean (SE) abundance observed in July and January, 661 (±286) and 10 (±2) million cells/m3 respectively at the surface layer. The values for biomass were 9264(±3242) and 103(±15) mg/m3 which were recorded at the same months. The One way analysis of abundance and biomass data showed temporal significant variances (P〈 0/05), however the spatial variances of data were not significant (P〉 0/05). Bacillariophyta and Pyrrophyta formed more than 95% of phytoplankton abundance and biomass. Abundance percentage of Bacillariophyta was slightly higher than Pyrrophyta While biomass percentage of Pyrrophyta was about 3 fold of the Bacillariophyta. 3 dominant species namely, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Goniaulax polyedra and Ceratium hirundinella formed about 70% of phytoplankton aboundance. Comparison of diversity indices (Shannon and Evenness) showed higher values in May and January; however the indices reached its lowest level (0.58 and 0.16) in August. Water quality assessment using Shannon index showed the lowest quality of water (moderately to high polluted) in July and August. This index demonstrated the highest water quality (slightly polluted) at station 1 and 4 respectively. The results of the water quality assessment using Saproby index (based on the resistant phytoplankton species to organic pollution) also indicated to organic pollution of water in the months of summer. The saproby assessment in stations categorized most of the stations in “moderately polluted” class of organic pollution except at station 4 which was in "slightly polluted" class. In conclusion, the removal (transfer) place and time of water to the water treatment plants.are impratnt because of temporal and spatial variation of water quality due to changes of phytoplankton structure in Shahid Rajaee Reservoir.
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    Keywords: Water quality ; Pollution ; Phytoplankton ; Species ; Abundance ; Phytoplankton ; Algal bloom ; Microbial evaluation ; Population ; Sampling ; Bacillariophyta ; Pyrrophyta ; Cyanophyta ; Chlorophyta ; Euglenophyta ; Chrysophyta ; Xantophyta ; Cryptophyta
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  • 182
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Sampling of macrobenthic communities in southeastern Caspian Sea, Iranian coast, were investigated seasonally from April to March 2012. Sampling was carried out at 8 transect as named Astara, Badar Anzali , Sefied rood , Tonekaboon , Nooshahr , Babolsar, Amirabad, Gomishan.In each transect were choice 8 stations at 5m, 10m, 20m, 50m, 100m depths respectively. Samples were taken in triplet with a 0.1m² van Veen grab.Totally 28 macrofaunal species belonging to 10 families were identified as gamaridae (9species), corophidae (3species),psudocumidae(8 species), amphartidae (2species), balanidae, chironomidae, cardidae scorbicolaridae, nereidae, sponoidae, each one species. Polychaetes were dominated, representing 72.5% of the whole fauna while while (equal 62.4% of total abundance and 5/1%biomass) were belong to Streblospio spp. from Spionidae family. Cerastoderma lamarcki belong to bivavia consist of 2/3% total macobethos abundance and 73% biomass. Total abundance of macrobenthos of middle area were higher than east and west area in southern Caspian Sea. Average benthic population density (no/m2) with (SE) was 4581(444 ). The benthic biomass (mg/m2) with an overall mean of 12. 125(02). Spatial and temporal variations of benthos. In the present study showed, maximum abundance Macrobenthos 17855(5543) no/m2 )were recorded in 20 meter depths at Nooshahr trancect , while minimum 841(109 )in 10 meter depths at Amirabad trancect p〈0.05. Maximum biomass 135.10(126) g/m2 were obtained at 10m depths in Astara minimum 0.51(0.4) ) g/m2 at 5m depths in Nooshahr transect . maximum were obtained in winter and minimum in summer Number of species varied 3 to 18 , Generally, minimum species diversity were obtained at 20 m depth in Tonekabon transects and the maximum value was observed at 100 m depth of sefeidrood variations physicochemical factors were between salinity 12.5to12.9ppt ,temperature 8-19˚c and PH 8.1 dissolve oxygen 69-101mg/li. Total secondary production calculated, according ,104/996g AFDW/m2/yr.Maximum were recorded in 10meter depth (30/381AFDW/m2/yr) and minimum at 50 meter depth(11/007g AFDW/m2/yr) respectively. Average total organic matter were 3/18 percent in sample periods. Percent of total organic matter (TOM) were low in 5 and 10 m depths and increased toward offshore depths. TOM percent was 1/67(0.11 )at 5 m depth and increased to 4/38(0.13 )in 100 m depth. Average total silt &clay were 68/63(2.97) percent in sample periods. Positive significant relation was between silt &clay and total organic matter. Macrobenthos community reduce in high silt clay and high sandy contents. Due to increase of streptolosbio.spp , monitoring program for understanding effect of this organism on ecosystem and on fish feeding is necessary.
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    Keywords: Physicochemical ; Macrobenthos ; Diversity ; Distribution ; Abundance ; Biomass ; Secondary production ; Species ; Gamaridae ; Corophidae ; Psudocumidae ; Amphartidae ; Balanidae ; Chironomidae ; Cardidae ; Scorbicolaridae ; Nereidae ; Sponoidae ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Streptolosbio.spp
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  • 183
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to study plankton population composition and species diversity in different regions of Aras rivers and the evident reservoir sampling was performed monthly from determined sampling sites from April 2007 to March 2008. Sampling was conducted in reservoir lake by a PVC pipe with 2.25 m length and 5 cm diameter by columnar method. Besides, in more dipper (〉5 m) sites, sampling conducted from bottom to surface with 1-m intervals (layer sampling) by a 2-liter Ruttner type sampler. In river due to water flow sampling was conducted by a scaled measure. Phytoplankton sampling was performed by 1-liter bottles. Zooplankton was sampled by filtering of 30 L through 55- micron plankton net. These samples were then transferred into bottles and sampling date and the name of station were attached on the bottles. Then, the samples were fixed immediately and transported to laboratory. It should be mentioned some physical parameters were determined in situ. Also, a 1liter and another 2-liter water were collected to determine chlorophyll a and chemical factors respectively. Samples were preserved in dark and cold place for a week. The upper layers (without phytoplankton) were removed and the lower layer (with phytoplankton) was sampled into 5-ml chambers. The enumeration and identification was performed by a Nikon TS100 inverted microscope with ×400 (Phytoplankton) and ×200 (Zooplankton) magnification according to Utermohl (1958) method. About 50 fields were enumerated for each sample. The comparison of physicochemical and biological factors with standard criterion indicated that the presence of a fertile plain, agricultural growth, drought and higher water demand in recent years, as well as, higher population density, the Nakhjavan city location and sewage water flows into the Aras reservoir, the lake is going to be an eutroph lake. Sampling of crayfish was performed from 5 sampling sites seasonally. Aras reservoir freshwater crayfish biomass was sampled in 1391, by putting 100 funnel-shaped nets. At each site one row nets composed of 20 nets were put by rocks, connecting robe and boat. Twenty four hours later, total freshwater cray fish was sampled (at least 300 crayfish was randomly sampled from each site). The samples were transported to laboratory and their sex, sex percentage, biometric characteristics including length, weight were recorded. Length and weight groups were estimated totally and for males and females in each season. The average total length and weight were 106.43 ± 7.94 mm and 35.81 ± 10.86 gr respectively which both are lower than West-Azarbaijan fisheries criterion. In this study only 18.99 percent contained a length higher than exporting level (120 mm). Yet, only 16.46 percent of harvesting had higher than 50 g (exporting level). With regard to data, freshwater shrimp (Astacus leptodactylus) in Aras dam reservoir stock has reduced. In general, male-female ratio was high. The comparison of growth equations confirms that males had higher weights than equal females. In recent years, the freshwater crayfish harvesting has been declined due to increased harvesting and over loading of nutrients into the lake.
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    Keywords: Astacus leptodactylus ; Environmental conditions ; Plankton ; Population ; Species ; Diversity ; Sampling
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  • 184
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The study of some biological aspects of Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) was done in 1380-1381 in Oman Sea (Sistan and Baluchistan province). Analysis of catch/effort statistics of Shilat Statistical system was also made for the species and Indo-pacific King mackerel (Scomberomorus guttatus) from the year 1376 to 1381 Analysis of Gonadosomatic index of the former species, indicated a protracted spawning period of March to August, with a peak in April-May. The results of hepatosomatic index indicated the highest value before the maximum of G.S.k value in May and then decreased afterwards. The sex ratio was about 1:1 during the study the basis of LM50% (94 cm) and releasing fish below 96 cm fork length, the standard mesh size of the Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel was obtained as 171 mtn (stretched mesh size). Small pelagic fish (Clupeidae) accounted for a major part of the stomach contents (47%). There is available information on _ the length—frequency -distribution-ofthe-specieSby month and gear. The proportion of the species catch has also been analyzed by fishing gear (small-mesh and larger-mesh nets). The parameters of population dynamics of the species was obtained by using length frequency data and compared to the previous studies in Indian Ocean Estimated exploitation rate of the species (E=0.81) indicated a high level result. The total landings of Narrow- barred Spanish mackerel have been increased up tol .9 times from the year 1376 to 1381 spite of decreasing the total efforts (panel.day) from 1376 to 1381 -The CPUE values of (Kg/panel.day) the species have been increased. The CPUE values of Indo-pacific king mackerel have been decreased from 1377 to 1381 as well as of decreasing the total landings (69%).
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    Keywords: Biological aspects ; Species ; Spawning ; Pelagic fishes ; Clupeidae ; Scomberomorus guttatus
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  • 185
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: 0Genetic polymorphism by means of biochemical genetic markers using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system in four barbus fish species has been investigated. Species scientific name were Barbus sharpeyi ; Gunther, 1847 , Barbus grypus ; Heckel, 1843, Barbus xanthopterus ; Heckel, 1843 and Barbus esocinus ; Heckel, 1843.Sampling site and location were mainly in the rivers located in Khoozestan province such as Karoon and Karkheh rivers and the Dez dam. Different organs such as blood, muscle, kidney, eye and heart were sampled and analysed for the presence of tf, es, sod and pgm alleles. High polymorphism and presence of different alleles scored, but populations were not in the H-W equilibrium. Considring results, using current and avaiable genetic markers such as microsattelits is recommended for future works.
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Genetics ; Genetics Markers ; Distinguish ; Barbus ; Species ; Barbus sharpeyi ; Barbus xanthopterus ; Barbus esocinus
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  • 186
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research was carried out in the area of the southern Caspian basin of the Caspian Sea in the vicinity of the estuaries of the White River, Tajan and Gorganroud rivers). In order to evaluate the ability to use five hard tissues (otolith, scales, hardcore radius, eye lens and dorsal vertebrae) of Rutilus kutum, and to assess the biochemical capability by measuring the changes in the bioavailability of the elements, as well as studying the accumulation of elements In macular tissues and their potential risks due to their consumption, 60 whitefish samples from three stations were sampled by bridging tours in June 1395. In total, the accumulation of 13 main and minor elements in the specimens (five hard tissues and two muscle and liver tissues) was investigated by the pixel method. Generally, the pattern of elemental accumulation in the lens of the eye was quite different from that of other tissues. The order of the accumulation of the elements in the two soft tissues studied was approximately the same, but Sr was not detectable in the muscle tissue. Ca, Fe, S, Cl and K elements were detectable in all tissues studied, but the Br element was only measurable in otoliths. The least similarity is found between the tissues in the eye lens (elements P, S and Zn) and the liver (elements Cl, Fe and K). While in the case of the Sr and Ca elements, the ottolate revealed the maximum distance. On the other hand, in terms of the accumulation of K, soft and hard tissues can be categorized into two completely separate groups.No significant correlation was observed between the elements and the biometric characteristics (weight, total length, and standard length). Based on the results, it appears that all hard tissues, except the lens of the eye, may be potential alternatives for the bioassay of Ca, Cl, Fe, K and S in the southern basin of the Caspian Sea. Scales and radius of fins can be considered as potentially non-lethal alternatives for other hard structures. Among the elements that were measurable using the piccil method in the macular tissue (muscle), only four of the Zn, Cu, Fe, and Mn thresholds allowed in some international standards are defined, which means the mean values measured in this study In all cases, in comparison with the standards, it is much less. Therefore, it seems that the consumers of this fish are not in danger of being exposed to the threat of accumulation of the four elements in fish.
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    Keywords: Rutilus kutum ; Biotic footprint ; Elemental fingerprinting ; Tissues ; Otolith ; Biomonitoring ; Evaluation ; Species ; Structure
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  • 187
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study which was carried out in khoozestan province, 1100 pieces of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) and Big head (Arysthychthys nobilis) from different parts of the province were examined. From each part, 10% of the fish farms were sampled according to the fish density at each farm. parasitic infection of gastrointestinal tract were studied on 600 pieces of silver carp (60% ) , 244 pieces of common carp (25%) , 51 pieces of Big head (5%) . only Grass carp was infested to protozoan and metazoan parasites . thirty percent of examined Grass carp of 2-730 gr weight were infested to Hexamita but infestation was more severe in Grass carp with 20-40 gr weight . macroscopic manifestation included : dysphagia , weakness , circulating movements, paling of gills , stomach inflammation , intestinal inflammation , ascitis and yellowish gut contents . in severe and intestinal necrosis along with hyperemia was apparent . the cestoda , bothriocephalus opsariichthydis ( Rudolphi , 1808 ) with an infestation rate of 35 % were only observed in Grass carp in 2-40 gr . Grass carp that showed severe infestation, intestinal blockade was observed with more than 100 parasites. The length of adult cestoda was 450-530 mm and its width was 5mm. in severe infestations, macroscopic manifestations included: ascitis, abdominal inflammation, swimming on water surface and emaciation . Histologic studies showed necrosis of intestinal wall, hemorrhage and localized necrosis . In fishes with severe infestations, inflammation was observed . Infestation with the nematode, capilaria was observed in 10% of 20-750 gr Grass carp . No macroscopic symptoms were identified in the samples , but microscopic examination showed acute necrosis along with hyperamia and submocusal hemorrhage . lymphocytes were also observed . Adult nematode had a width of 0.075 and a length of 7.5-8.5 mm.
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    Keywords: Survey ; Parasites ; Culture ; Common carp ; Cyprinus carpio ; Silver Carp ; Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ; Grass Carp ; Ctenopharyngodon idella ; Big Head ; Arysthychthys nobilis ; Lymphocyte ; Species
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  • 188
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Catch/effort statistics of Khouzestan Province collected from Shilat Statistical System in 1379 have been analyzed. Trends in Khouzestan fisheries from 1372 until 1379 have been also investigated, Length frequency samples collected by catch observers in two main landing centers have also been analyzed. For this purpose, some of the most important commercial fish species were selected for length measurements, the highest no.. of fishing units were operating in Abadan area. Total no. of fishing uints in Khouzestan Province have been increased about 9.3% comparing to the previous year. Total NO. of fishing days were about 174486 days, from which 532% was excreted by speed boats and 46.8% by Lenj. Total landed catch was estimated to be about 24061895 kg which was 0.2% less than the previous year. The highest landed catches belonged to Mid, Otolithes ruber and Tenualosa ilisha respectively, estimated biologic parameters fir the selected species show that in most of the cases their exploitation levels are too high.
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    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Fish ; Species ; Samples
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  • 189
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifer is one of the three valuable species of pearl oyster for the cultured pearl industry of the world. Due to its high economical value, endangered species status in Persian Gulf, its historical and social importance, and the technical feasibility to produce pearl oysters seeds in hatchery, Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center in northern part of Persian Gulf, Iran developed the spat production of this important species for the first time. Ten pairs of matured P. margaritifera broodstocks collected from the pearl oysters beds in Lavan Island, Persian Gulf during Jun-July 2004, were transferred to the hatchery at the Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center. All the broodstocks were thoroughly brushed free of fouling organisms and washed with freshwater. The spawning and larval cultured procedures were generally the same as described for P. fucata and P. margaritifera by Algarswami et al., (1983. 1987). The oysters subjected to thermal stimulation (temperature elevated from 20 °C to 30 °C). Around 70% of oysters spawned approximately after an hour. Fertilization was normal ranging between 97-98% and early larval development was viable. Six one-tone fiberglass tanks holding 1μ filtered and UV sterilized seawater with gentle aeration were used for culturing the larvae. Pure culture of three micro algae, Isochrysis aff galbana ,Chaetoceros calcitrans and Chaetoceros mulleri were used as diets. Feeding started with I. galbana and a combination of I. galbana and C. calcitrans from day 4 of rearing period. The initial larval density was 50 larvae/mL at D-Shape larval stage and reduced to 1 laravae/mL at later stages. The larvae reached to the D-Shape stage between 20-24 hours, Umbo stage on day 6-12, Eye-spot on day 17-21and Pediveliger and Plantigarad on day 22-30. Oyster Spats were settled on collectors after 32 days of rearing period. Survival rate was 70% at D-Shape stage, 60% for Umbo stage, 50% for Eye-spot and 30% for Spat. Total produced spat 123500 in two years and realized and transferred 23500 spat to sea.
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    Keywords: Economical ; Broodstock ; Black lip pearl oyster ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Propogation ; Polarbody ; D-shape stage ; Eye spot stage ; Plantigrade stage ; Rearing ; Larvae ; Species ; Hatchery ; Shellfish ; Spawning ; P.fucata ; P. margaritifera ; Chaetoceros calcitrans ; Chaetoceros mulleri ; I. galbana ; C. calcitrans
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  • 190
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The project carried out at Shrimp Research station of Bandargah in 2011 to determine the production parameters such as; Average body weight, production, survival and feed conversion ratio in closed- recirculating aquaculture system for shrimp culture. This project was performed in 4 m3 fiberglass tanks. 3 tanks was chosen for the control and 3 were assigned to treatments. Considered Species in this treatment was white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) that with a density of 60 pieces per square meter, and was reared for 90 days. culture in control as usual and change water regularly, but the treatments did not change water during the period of culture. Water in the treatment tanks was going to turn the filter system and waste was removed by mechanical and coal filter embedded in the route, and after filtering was transferred to the wastewater tank. Wastewater Was aerated in this tank and after 24 hours was pumped out and return to treatments tanks. In the final of project, mean weight, survival rate and production for control and treatment, was respectively, 18.27 ± 2.84 and 20.70 ± 1.47 g, 73.83 ± 4.14 and 77.17± 13.66 percent, and 0.81 ± 0.14 and 0.97 ± 0.23 kg/m2. Statistical analysis results show that there are no significant differences found between treatments and control (P〉 0.05), although in all the above criteria, the relative improvement was achieved to compared of control. But the results of feed conversion ratio was 1.27 ± 0.16 for treatments that are significantly different (P 〈0.05) with controls (1.56 ± 0.23). This result showed that efficiency of the food was better in closed- recirculating shrimp culture system.
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    Keywords: Shrimp ; Culture ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Weight ; Survival rate ; Species ; Feeding
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  • 191
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to study feeding and reproductive biology of Southern meager (A.hololepidotus) in North west of Persian Gulf. 143 (74 males and 69 females) species were collected between October of 2008 to October of 2009 in coast of Khouzestan. Maximum and minimum length of fish were 143 cm and 81 cm respectively Maximum mean length (128.4±7.5) and Minimum mean length (104.86±12.47) were detected in October and May respectively. Maximum weight (27.5Kg) and Minimum weight (5.7Kg) and also mean weight to males (15222±1371) and Min mean weight of females (16942/02±2095) were detected. Absolute fecundity (4111847.66) and relative fecundity (268.33) were analyzed. GSI Analysis showed that these species (A.hololepidotus) spawn during June to September with highest spawning rate in September. Results showed that Southern meager is a batch spawnerspecies relationship between length and weight of male Y=0.042L^2.70(n=74,R2 =0.86) and female species Y=0.061L^2.61(n=69, R2=0.85) and also total species Y=0.059L^2.62 (n=143, R2=0.86) were measured. Due to not finding Immature species during sampling LM50 wasn’t analyzed. Analysis HSI and K index showed highest value in April and May and lowest value in August and September respectively. Prey occurrence index showed that fish is main food item and Crustacean specially Shrimp and Mollusca are secondary food item of this species. Analysis of vacuity index showed that females of Southern meager are more gluttonous than males and this species feed during spawning season .In general we can classify Southern meager as a moderate feeding rate species.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Argyrosomus hololepidotus ; Feeding ; Reproductive ; Meager ; Species ; GSI ; Sampling
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  • 192
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Due to having so many commercial fish species, the Caspian Sea has special importance. In order to enhancement and restocking of some fish species such as kutum, bream, pike perch and common carp that their stocks were under damage, shilat company annually released fingerlings of these species into the river of Iranian part of the Caspian sea specially for kutum, bream and pike perch in Guilan province. Monitoring and surveying of fingerlings releasing in quality and quantity point of view, from loading to offloading place was done by fisheries research center of Guilan province. The mean number of fingerlings per loading in 2000 was about 11808 with minimum and maximum of 30000 and 616000 fingerlings Respectively, The caring time from culturing pond to the western river of Guilan was more than the same for eastern rivers; but the number of fingerlings per loading for western rivers were much more with. Comparison to eastern one and it is recommended .that the, fingerlings density per, loading should be adjusted by, distance that is better to be much' more for near distance. The weight range of fingerlings was recorded as 0.55 to 1.6 gr with an average of 1.02 gr. The fingerlings: release of kutum to the rivers such as Chalvand, Lemir, Kargan roud, Navroud, Khalehsara, Anzali lagoon, Sefid roud, Chamkhaleh and Khoshk roud were 1.01,6.4 milions respectively. Totally, 79087605 •fingerlings of kutum released to the Guilan province rivers. The most kutum fingerling released, had a weight range of 0.6 to 1 gr (56.6 milions fingerlings). Also the peak of releasing was in August (31.7 milions fingerlings). Surviving rate of kutum in 1991 was estimated 8.4% e That showed 16% decrease-with„comparison-to-1996-and-1-99-7.In study of parasitic diseases in fingerlings Diplostomum (digen), Tricodina, giroductylus (monogen) were recognized, among these, Diplostomum was more important for pathogenesis. The percent of contamination by diseases in 2000, highly decreased in comparison to 1995. The rate of pike perch fingerlings release from 1990 to 2000 had an increasing trend and from 16000 fingerlings in 1990 reached 3.8 million fingerlings if 2000.¯Nümber Si li on s-respectively-he-mean number fingerlings per loading for the above mentioned rivers were 103467, 76227, and 89300 fingerlings respectively. Pike perch fingerlings released in May (2.5 million fingerlings) and gune (0195 million fingerlings). Released number of Pich perch fingerlings peaked in weighting range of 0.5-1 gr and average weight of fingerlings was 0.9 in 2000. Although some fingerlings were released below 0.5 gr. During 10 years ago the catch of bream is to be grow up gradually and had some fluctuations. Totally, 14.5 milions of bream fingerlings were released in to the Anzali lagoon, the number of fingerlings per loading was 75057 with minimum and maximum of 11200' to 140000 fingerlings respectively. Mean weight of bream fingerlings in 2000 was better than previous years and reached 1.15 gr. releasing of bream fingerlings was in July (7948250 fingerlings) with average weight of 1.4 gr, but in August this figure decreased to 0.75 gr. The weight range of released bream fingerlings was 0.5-2.2 gr and maximum number of released fingerlings had a weight range of 0.6-1 gr. return coefficient of bream in 1993 was 1% which showed decrease in comparison to 1991.
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    Keywords: Fingerlings ; Kutum ; Bream ; Pike Perch ; Species ; Restocking
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  • 193
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Aquatic insects as bioindicators and in order to determine water quality in relation to organic matters were used to evaluate the water quality of Fars Province streams and two drainages. Eighteen springs that were presumed to be undisturbed by human activities and two others, disturbed by human activities were chosen to show the effects of the pollutions. Insects fauna or each stream were sampled seasonally in a year period by D. framed aquatic net. Each species (with index value) was used for calculating the biotic index pollutants of these water resources. Water quality determined for 18 springs and two drainages, Based on these values. Chel Cheshmeh, Salavat, Shirin and streams had excellent water qualities (no organic pollution). Paeen, Tang-e-Bostanak and Kamfirooz had good water quality with possible slight organic pollution. Kavar and Barm-e-delak streams had fair water quality (significant organic pollution) and two drainages had poor water qualities (very significant and sever organic pollution). To compare the results, some physical and chemical parameters of water were measured.
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    Keywords: Physical ; Chemical ; Aquatic ; Insects ; Organic ; Pollution ; Bioindicators ; Stream ; Drainage ; Fauna ; D. framed ; Species ; Biotic index ; Water quality ; Parameters
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  • 194
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Distribution and biomass of seaweeds in the Persian Gulf and its islands were assessed monthly during low tide from July 2001 to August 2003. Ten stations were defined in the study area and random spots along a transect vertical to the coastline were selected to carry out the sampling. Six stations were located in the coastal waters and four others were close to the islands. Samples were taken in quadrats 0.25 square meter in size (0.5mx0.5m). As a result, 77 species belonging to 4 division of seaweeds were identified. Rhodophyta was represented by 38 species, Chlorophyta had 21 species followed by 17 species of Phaeophyta and only 1 species of Cyanophyta. The highest and lowest seaweed diversity was seen around Larak Island and Michael station with 74 and 31 species respectively. Although some species such as Gracilaria corticata, Gelidiella acerosa, Laurencia snyderia, Colpomenia sinuosa, Padina australis and Dictyosphaeria covernosa were abundant in all stations during the study, some species were absent from some stations. Turbinaria conoides was only seen in Larak Island, Spatoglossum variable and Stoechospermum marginatum were present only in Larak and Qeshm islands, Codium papilatum and Ulva spp. were spotted only in Larak and Hormoz islands, and Sargassum ilicifolium was detected only in Bandar Lengeh, Shiyo, Larak and Qeshm islands. The maximum and minimum algal biomass (wet weight) was recorded in Bandar Lengeh with 1058gr.m- and Qeshm island with 391 gr.m-2 and there was significant difference between the two stations (P〈0.05). Also, the maximum algal biomass was recorded in summer (1466gr.m-2) in Tahoneh-Gorzeh and the minimum biomass (130gr.m-2) in Qeshm islands. The highest biomass was recorded for the brown algae division (824gr.m-2) in Bandar Lengeh and the minimum biomass was seen for the green alpe division (26gr.m-2) in Hormoz and Qeshm islands. The maximum biomass was 755gr.m- in summer for red algae, 1160gr.m-2 in spring for brown algae and 519gr.m- in summer for green algae.
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    Keywords: Biomass ; Seaweeds ; Rhodophyta ; Chlorophyta ; Phaeophyta ; Cyanophyta ; Species ; Gracilaria corticata ; Gelidiella acerosa ; Laurencia snyderia ; Colpomenia sinuosa ; Padina australis ; Dictyosphaeria ; Red algae ; Brown Algae ; Green algae
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  • 195
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ribbon fish, family Trichiuridae, is one the most important protein resources of the Indian Ocean. The considerable density of these aquatic animals, especially the dominant species Trichiurus lepturus, has drawn many researchers' attention to its biological characteristics and its reproductive characteristics in particular. The sampling was carried out in the Oman Sea from March 95 to November 96 (n=778). Studies on Estradiol - 17 - β, Progesterone and Cortisol hormones in female Trichiurus lepturus indicated that the production of these hormones increases considerably from maturity stage II. The serum levels of Estradiol - 17 - β hormone peaked during September, October and November and it remained high in the other months (1500 pg/ml). High levels of Progesterone occurred from December to March (during the spawning season). The changes in the Cortisol levels from August to December and again from February to March (0.5 - 3.5 mic/100 ml) were significant. The Estradiol - 17 - β fluctuation was observed simultaneously with the vitellogenesis process and absorption of Vitelline by the oocytes during their maturation. The changes in the oocytes membrane as well as the perforated channels impact on serum levels of Estradiol - 17 - β and Cortisol hormones have been discussed in this paper. The relative high levels of Estradiol - 17 - β during the whole year is probably related to the long spawning season of this species during autumn, winter and spring.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Reproductive ; Estradiol ; Sex ; Hormone ; Female ; Trichiurus lepturus ; Ribbon fish ; Trichiuridae ; Protein ; Density ; Aquatic ; Species ; Estradiol ; Progesterone ; Serum level ; Spawning ; Fluctuation ; Vitellogenesis ; Absorption ; Oocytes
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  • 196
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Four genera of phytoplankton including Tetrasehnis, Chaetoceros, Skeletonema and Chlorella were used as food for protozoa stages of Penaeus semisulcatus in 10 treatments each with three replications of singular and double diets. In singular diet consisted of 40,000 cells/ml of Skeletonema, we recorded a survival rate 82% growth rate 3.55 mm and period of development stage (Z I-MI) 92h which were higher than other treatments. In double diet comprised of Chaetoceros and Tetrasehnis, the survival rate in Zl stage 97% higher than other treatments while in Z2 and Z3 stages, the highest survival rate was 9500, achieved by a double diet consisted of Skeletonema and Chaetoceros. In the latter diet, the growth rate and period of development for Z I-MI stages and growth rates in singular diets are higher than double diets of the phytoplankton species.
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    Keywords: Growth ; Survival ; Protozoa ; Penaeus semisulcatus ; Phytoplankton ; Species ; Feeding ; Tetrasehnis ; Chaetoceros ; Skeletonema ; Chlorella ; Species
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  • 197
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Zayandehrud is located in central of Iran. It is important habitats for living organisms and has a main role in diversity of flora and fauna too. Eight stations from Zayandehrud bridge up to Khajoh bridge were selected to determine Mulloscian assemblage. Malcological studies led to identification of I pelecypoda species (Corbicula fluminalis) and 4 Gastropoda species (Lymnae gaderosina, V. valvata piscnalis, Physa acuta and Physa sp.). All of Gasteropoda species belong to Hycanian province and only Pelecypoda belongs to North Africa and Western Asia fauna.
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    Keywords: Malcological ; Gastropoda ; Pelecypoda ; Organisms ; Diversity ; Flora ; Fauna ; Species ; Corbicula fluminalis ; Gastropoda ; Lymnae gaderosina ; V. valvata piscnalis ; Physa acuta ; Physa sp.
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  • 198
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to identify the fishes of Qanats in Birjand area located in north-east of Iran, a series of sampling were carried out during 2001-2002, with covering 44 Qanats. The samples were collected by net and after fixation in 10% formaline, they were transferred to laboratory for further precise identification. At the end, there were found only 2 species of Capoeta fusca and Garra rossica belong to Cyprinidae family. Also, some samples were sent to Canada for attesting the identifications. It was found that the Capoeta fusca is an endemic species and geographically is only found in eastern part of Iran.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Qantas ; Capoeta fusca ; Garra rossica ; Sampling ; Species ; Cyprinidae
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  • 199
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: As part of the identification and distribution mapping of Clupeid fish in southern Caspian Sea, we studied abundance and species diversity of the fish in Mazandaran and Golestan Coastal waters during August-April 1999 to 2001. In the 336 specimens studied, four species were identified including Alosa braschnikowi. Alosa caspia, Alosa saposchnikowi and Alosa kessleri. The most abundant species was Alosa braschnikowii comprising 84.4% of the individuals and Alosa kessleri was the least abundant comprising 3.2% of the sample. We also traced an increasing trend in abundance of Alosa braschnikowii from east to west such that 43.8% of the fish found in Golestan Province waters and 56.2% in Mazandaran Province waters. The highest fork length and weight was recorded as 395 mm and 760.3 grams respectively for Alosa braschnikowi and the lowest was recorded for Alosa caspia with 110 mm and 109 grams respectively. In Alosa braschnikowi male were dominant and relative abundance of male and female in Mazandaran Province was 44.2% and 55.8% respectively. In Golestan, the relative male and female abundance of Alosa braschnikowi was 30.6% and 69.4% respectively. Female to male sex ratio in the A. braschnikowi was 1:1.26 and 1:2.26 respectively in Mazandaran and Golestan provinces. Overall female to male sex ratio was calculated as 1:1.6 for the species. The caught A. braschnikowi were in 1+ to 6+ age groups with the 2+ group comprising 28.9% and 1+ and 6+ comprising 8.9% of the sample.
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    Keywords: Clupeidae ; Alosa braschnikowi ; Alosa caspia ; Alosa kessleri ; Specimens ; Species ; Diversity ; Length ; Weight ; Female ; Male ; Abundance ; Alosa saposchnikowii
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  • 200
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The objectives of the present investigation were to study the bioaccumulation of Aldrin, Diazinon and Endrin pesticides in the edible muscle tissues of Tinca tinca, Rutilus frisii kutum, Carassius auratus, Cyprinus carpio, Silurus glanis and Esox lucius that were caught at various stations in the west, east and center of the Anzali Wetland and to compare the results with the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO). The concentration of organochlorine pesticide was determined using Gas Chromatography (GC) equipped with an electron capture detector. The concentration of organophosphorus pesticide was determined using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). The highest concentration of Diazinon was detected in Esox lucius from the wetland east station (20.25 ppb). Significant differences were not observed in the amounts of Diazinon and Aldrin pesticides in the muscles of fish samples in various stations (P〉0/05). The highest amounts of Endrin were observed in the muscle of Cyprinus carpio from the wetland east and west stations which were significantly different compared to that of other fish species (P〈0/05). The amount of Aldrin in the Carassius auratus was significantly different compared to that of other fish species (P〈0/05). According to the results, the amounts of Aldrin, Diazinon and Endrin were lower than the detection limits of the WHO standards. Therefore, consumers are not at risk from the point of view of food safety.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Organochlorine pesticide ; Organophosphorus pesticide ; Commercially important ; Fish ; Edible muscle tissue ; Bioaccumulation ; Diazinon ; Tissues ; Species ; Tinca tinca ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Carassius auratus ; Cyprinus carpio ; Silurus glanis ; Esox lucius
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