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Context Organophosphates and chitin synthesis inhibitor pesticides pose a significant indirect threat to fish populations, necessitating effective remedial measures. Objective Supplementation with vitamin C (Vit C) in fish feed as a counteracting strategy to mitigate pesticides effect was explored in silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ...
Sumaira Hassan +6 more
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Aim. The aim of this study was to conduct an analysis of long‐term changes in the number of sturgeon populations and its relationship with the fishing regime and the current state of the Ural River basin, as well as develop measures for the conservation ...
K. M. Akhmedenov, A. A. Chibilev
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This study examined the impact of short‐term starvation on oxidative stress and antioxidant defense mechanisms in juvenile Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer). Juvenile fish (35 ± 9 g) were randomly allocated to 12 300 L fiberglass tanks (15 fish/tank) following acclimation. Experimental treatments (in triplicate) consisted of starvation periods of 2, 4,
Marjan Norouzi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Artemia (brine shrimp) is a foundational live feed in global aquaculture, renowned for its adaptability, ease of production, and favorable nutritional profile. However, in its natural state, Artemia contains suboptimal levels of highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs), particularly docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA ...
Yathish Ramena +3 more
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AN INVESTIGATION ON THE STURGEON STOCKS IN SOUTHERN CASPIAN SEA
We launched a summer and winter cruise using two fishing vessels to assess the stocks of the sturgeon fish in the southern coasts of the Caspian Sea in the year 2004-2005.
M. Tavakoli; F. Keymaram; M. Behroz khoshghalb; H. Parandavar
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Nanotechnology‐Enabled Devices for Ocean Internet of Things
Recent advancements in nanotechnology are revolutionizing the Ocean Internet of Things (Ocean IoT), with significant innovations in marine sensors, actuators, energy harvesting, antifouling coatings, and environmental remediation. This review addresses a comprehensive overview for the sustainability and effectiveness of Ocean IoT devices based on their
Chenjing Shang +6 more
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In 2001, we studied 2600 sturgeon fingerlings including: 2242 Acipenser persicus, 150 Acipenser stellatus, 150 Acipenser nudiventris and 58 Huso huso from Shahid Beheshti and Yousefpour hatcheries for parasitic infection.
A. Shenavar masoleh1; M. Masoumian2; M. Sattari3; S. Bazari moghadam; J. Jalilpor; Sh. Shafiei; N. Noshi masoleh; M. Noshali; M. Masomzadeh
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THE ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES COMPOSITION OF STURGEON IN THE NORTHERN CASPIAN SEA
This study was carried out in the northern Caspian Sea on Gidrobiolog vessel in summer 2006 to assess the abundance and species composition of sturgeons. We used bottom trawl (9m) and gillnets with mesh size 60, 110, 250 and 29Omm.
D. Kor; M. Fatemi; F. Keymaram
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Acipenser persicus Borodin 1897
6. Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897 Common name. Persian sturgeon Taxonomy. Original description: Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897: 18, figs. [Ural River to Ural'sk, Kazakhstan; Kura River, Azerbijan; southern shore of Caspian Sea, Iran; Syntypes: (2 measured) none at ZIN]. Revisions. Berg (1948: 81 as Acipenser güldenstädti persicus).
Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz +1 more
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The application of fish protein hydrolysates (FPHs) in aquaculture has achieved encouraging outcomes due to its growth and health promoting properties. This trial was carried out to detemine the effects of various alcalase‐derived fish protein hydrolysate (FPH) supplementation on growth, feed utilization, proximate composition, liver and gut histology ...
Hung Duc Pham +2 more
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