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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In recent years, protected areas have got a lot of attention in fisheries management as a tool for providing an ecological vision. This study was done for identification of sensitive and valuable fishery areas and areas under environmental stress in Mahshar creeks from September 2009 to August 2010. At first level biological parameters including phytoplankton, zooplanktons, macrozooplanktons, benthic organisms, trawl catch aquatic organisms along with physical, chemical and heavy metal in substrate were studied. Samplings were done monthly and seasonally from 8 creeks in Mahshahr region in northwest of the Persian Gulf. In order to determine the level of contamination of heavy metals, normal values (Background value) of various metals in the study area were determined using the average of the previous plus one standard deviation determined factor contamination of metal (Cf) and a total degree of pollution of the estuary ( Cd) based on heavy metals . The amounts of various metals pollution factor (Cf), the following: Hg 〉 Zn 〉 Cu ≥ Ni 〉 Pb ≥ Co 〉 Cd Based on the degree of contamination (Cd), different creek are the form below: Bihad 〈Patil 〈 Ghazaleh 〈 Darvish ≤ Doragh 〈 Zangi ≤ Ahmadi〈 Ghanam Other metals were lower than above standard based on the degree of risk of contamination for aquatic organisms. Also, the degree of toxicity of heavy metals (St), biological production index (Bioproduction Index) in substrate and risk factors (Risk Index) is determined for different creeks. The latest index shows that some metals, such as mercury, zinc, and nickel were at risk level and all creeks in the study had average levels of pollution and Ghanam showed significant pollution of heavy metals. Creeks in the study have muddy substrate. Identified macrobenthos classified based on their susceptibility to stress and environmental pollutants into five ecological groups. Based on annual average of AMBI, all creeks were in ecological group 3 (slightly polluted) except Darvish. In general based on AMBI and BI in different seasons and creeks, 34% of creeks were unpolluted, 34% were slightly polluted and Patil, Zangi, Doragh and Bihad were severely polluted in winter. The detection of bio value and bio sensitivity of Mahshahr costal habitats and also severity of risks and threats expressed by means of measures taken. Positive criteria (potential habitat) and negative (threat factors and indices) in the three Grade 1, 3 and 5 respectively, in the three levels of low, moderate and well classified. Finally, the highest score indicates the most appropriate place to protect the estuaries in the study. The detection sensitivity of the values of biodiversity and habitats of coastal waters Mahshahr and severity of risks and threats expressed by means of measures taken. Positive criteria (potential habitat) and negative (threat factors and indices) in the three Grade 1 ، 3 and 5, respectively, in the three levels of low, moderate and well classified. Finally, the highest score indicates the most appropriate place to protect the estuaries in the study. Darvish, Ghnam and Douragh creeks are most suitable creeks, and Ghanam, are known to protect the weak. And Khvrhayy as severe and ladle on average, and second choice for their protection. Study the possibility of establishing protected areas and enforce protective laws, the level and extent of protection and the scope of protection requires more comprehensive studies in the future. In the second stage of maturation for the reproduction of natural and semi-natural waters and fishing Bandar Imam (hormone injection) has been reproduced. The reproduction of the species Sparidentex hasta and Acantuphagrus laus and grouper in the number of 225,000, 700,000 and 300,000 pieces about 5.2 cm to rebuild fish stocks of the species in the dining area were released . Survival rate of above species at the time of release related collected larvae in one day were highest in Acantuphagrus laus (48.4%). And then Sparidentex hasta (25%) and the lowest survival was in grouper (about 11/72%).
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Mahshahr creeks ; Protected Areas ; Heavy metal pollution ; By catch ; Spatial diversity ; Frequency ; Distribution
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 79pp.
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: 1. Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.), many of which are listed as Vulnerable or Endangered on the IUCN Red List, are traded worldwide as souvenirs, aquarium fish and, primarily, for use in traditional medicines. Given concern over the sustainability of this trade, the genus was added to Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in May 2004. 2. This paper reports findings of the first ever survey of seahorse trade in Africa, conducted in Kenya and Tanzania in May and June 2000. 3. Seahorse trade in Kenya was found to be negligible, with approximately 10 live seahorses exported as aquarium fish annually. Until 1998, however, Kenya may have imported somewhere from 1 to 2.3 t of dried seahorses annually from Tanzania for re-export to Asian medicine markets. Seahorse trade in Tanzania remained substantial, with at least 630–930 kg of dried seahorse exported directly to Asia each year. 4. Accounts of declines in seahorse availability and seahorse size, although few in number, could be early warning signs that wild populations are suffering, at least locally. Close monitoring of future developments in the trade will be essential to allow for timely conservation action as and when necessary, and would contribute to our understanding of the ecological and economical implications of small-scale, non-food fisheries. Copyright # 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Hippocampus spp ; By catch ; Non-food fisheries ; Seahorse trade ; Endangered species ; Aquatic animals
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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