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  • 1
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16360 | 12051 | 2015-03-27 10:09:33 | 16360 | Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: A laboratory trial was conducted to determine the digestible protein and energy value of fish meal, dextrin, fish oil and soybean oil for Thai sharpunti (Puntius gonionotus Bleeker). A reference diet containing 35% protein was formulated in which fish meal was the sole source of protein. Five test diets were formulated using reference diet and individual test ingredients (fish meal, dextrin, fish oil and soybean oil). Each treatment had three replicates with 15 fish per replicate. Fish were fed twice daily at the rate of 5% of their body weight. The result of the study indicated that the dietary protein in both reference and test diets were well digested and the apparent protein digestibility (APD) values of test diets ranged between 82.81 and 85.99%. The APD value of fish meal protein was 88.05%. The apparent digestible energy (ADE) value for the test ingredients ranged between 70.79 and 85.80% with soybean oil having the highest and fish meal the lowest value. The ADE values calculated in terms of Kcal/g of ingredients were 3.68, 3.22, 4.38 and 4.44 Kcal/g for fish meal, dextrin, fish oil and soybean oil respectively.
    Keywords: Biology ; Puntius gonionotus ; Thai sharpunti ; protein ; energy ; fish meals
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21775 | 18721 | 2017-11-30 07:53:44 | 21775 | University of Guilan, Faculty of Natural Resources, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the discovery of gas and oil in Central Asia and Caucasia, it faced complex interests in the international political economy. These problems were mainly rooted in developing plans of the countries for increasing their influence in the area and also in Russia's connections with the Iranian and Turkish governments in the region. This paper investigates the Caspian Sea oil resources and the related systems of oil transmission through a descriptive-analytical method. Moreover, it studies the role of these factors in regional interactions of the Caspian coastal states. Finally, it analyzes the environmental geopolitics of the Caspian Sea, in association with the oil pollutants and the policies of Islamic Republic of Iran. The results revealed that the new routes of oil transmission and interactional active role of all costal states in environment conservation may have a key role in the regional constructive interactions among the Caspian coastal states.
    Keywords: Engineering ; Environment ; Policies ; Pollution ; Caspian Sea ; oil resources ; regional interactions ; oil transmission routes ; environment geopolitics ; Iran ; energy
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  • 3
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21922 | 18721 | 2018-01-16 13:30:25 | 21922 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: To evaluate the protein and energy requirement of orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides fingerlings, nine experimental diets including 3 levels of crude protein (40%, 50% and 60%) and 3 levels of digestible energy (DE, 14, 16 and 18KJ.g-1), were tested. Triplicate 300 L circular tanks provided with flow-through water system (2L. min-1) and air stone and each stocked with 20 juvenile of grouper fish (16.79±0.4g) were applied to adopt an experimental test for 8-weeks rearing period. The stocked fishes were fed experimental diets to approximate satiation, twice a day. Results showed that the survival rate, hepatosomatic index (HSI) and condition factor (CF) were independent of the dietary treatments, but final weight, weight gain, specific growth rate(SGR), feed efficiency (FE), feed conversion ratio (FCR), protein efficiency ratio (PER) and daily feed intake (DFI) were significantly affected by protein and digestible energy levels (P〈0.05). Diet 5 (50%CP and 16KJ.g-1 DE) was the preferred among the tested diets and resulted in the best growth performance, feed and protein efficiency and nutrient utilization among the examined diets. DFI was the lowest for diet with the highest protein (60%) and energy (18KJ.g-1). Apparent net protein utilization (ANPU) varied insignificantly (P〉0.05) between the treatments. viscerosomatic index(VSI) increased significantly with the increasing of diet energy level. Body lipid, ash and moisture contents were affected by dietary protein and energy levels. Body lipid content increased with increasing dietary energy levels, but carcass ash and moisture decreased. Body protein content was not affected by dietary energy level, but significantly increased when protein increased from 40% to 50% at same energy levels (P〈0.05). The study revealed that fingerlings of orange-spotted grouper, E. coioides showed highest growth performance when fed diet containing 50% crude protein, 16KJ.g-1 digestible energy with the P/DE ratio, of 31.25mg/kJ.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Epinephelus coioides ; protein ; energy ; growth ; body composition ; Iran
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  • 4
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22438 | 18721 | 2018-04-09 18:00:43 | 22438 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Shirbot (Barbus grypus) as a species with high potential for aquaculture development recently propagated artificially in South Iran Aquaculture Research Center to extend the species diversity in polyculture system. To provide an effective economic diet for this species 9 experimental diets containing three crude protein levels (250, 300, and 350 g kg -1) and three metabolizable energy levels (10.46, 12.55 and 14.64 MJ kg -1) were fed to triplicate groups of shirbot juvenile fish (initial body weight of 29.68± 0.19). Three aerated tanks were randomly assigned to each treatment, stocked with 15 juvenile fish and reared for a 60-day period. The preferential diet, which was diet 4, (300 g kg -1 CP and 10.46 MJ kg -1 ME) exhibited the best growth and feed utilization performances. Fishes fed diet 4 showed higher weight gain, feed efficiency ratio and survival rate with a significant difference (P〈0.05) for WG and FER than other diets except diet 2. It was revealed that increase of CP level in the diet leads to an increase of crude lipid and fiber in the body composition of the fish, but adverse results were obtained when diet ME was increased. Apparent Net Protein Utilization value was increased when the diet protein and energy level were low but the difference was not significant (P〉0.05). It was found that varying levels of CP and DE in the diets did not significantly affect the body composition of the fish (P〉0.05) except for the CF. Comparison between varying levels of dietary protein and energy on the growth, feed utilization and body composition of Barbus grypus indicated that 250 to 300 g kg -1 CP and 10.46 MJ kg -1 ME could be the preferential dietary levels for this species in the juvenile stage.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Barbus grypus ; Juvenile ; Dietary ; protein ; level ; energy ; body composition ; Iran
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-10-01
    Description: Meteorologists in the energy industry increasingly draw upon the potential for enhanced sub-seasonal predictability of European surface weather following anomalous states of the winter stratospheric polar vortex (SPV). How the link between the SPV and the large-scale tropospheric flow translates into forecast skill for surface weather in individual countries – a spatial scale that is particularly relevant for the energy industry – remains an open question. Here we quantify the effect of anomalously strong and weak SPV states at forecast initial time on the probabilistic extended-range reforecast skill of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) in predicting country- and month-ahead-averaged anomalies of 2 m temperature, 10 m wind speed, and precipitation. After anomalous SPV states, specific surface weather anomalies emerge, which resemble the opposing phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation. We find that forecast skill is, to first order, only enhanced for countries that are entirely affected by these anomalies. However, the model has a flow-dependent bias for 2 m temperature (T2M): it predicts the warm conditions in Western, Central and Southern Europe following strong SPV states well, but is overconfident with respect to the warm anomaly in Scandinavia. Vice versa, it predicts the cold anomaly in Scandinavia following weak SPV states well, but struggles to capture the strongly varying extent of the cold air masses into Central and Southern Europe. This tends to reduce skill (in some cases significantly) for Scandinavian countries following strong SPV states, and most pronounced, for many Central, Southern European, and Balkan countries following weak SPV states. As most of the weak SPV states are associated with sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs), our study thus advices particular caution when interpreting sub-seasonal regional T2M forecasts following SSWs. In contrast, it suggests that the model benefits from enhanced predictability for a considerable part of Europe following strong SPV states.
    Keywords: 551.6 ; energy ; European countries ; polar vortex ; stratosphere ; sub-seasonal forecast skill ; sudden stratospheric warming ; surface weather
    Language: English
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