نتایج جستجو برای: inshore

تعداد نتایج: 1053  

The proximate composition, amino acid and fatty acid composition in the muscle of wild, inshore and offshore cage-cultured large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea) were determined to identify nutritional differences. Wild fish groups showed highest content of moisture and crude protein, but lowest lipid content. Offshore cage-cultured fish showed significantly higher content of moisture and ...

1999
E. LOWE

Plankton samples wcrc t,akcn along the coast and in the sounds of North Carolina to determine the inshore distribul ion of the Chact~ognatha. Five species were found within ten miles of the coast. The large northern sounds with water of reduced salinity do not appear to support an appreciable chaetognath populalion. SarJitta hispida and 8. tenuis, the two characteristic inshore spccics, wcrc co...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Gabriela Tezanos-Pinto Charles Scott Baker Kirsty Russell Karen Martien Robin W Baird Alistair Hutt Gregory Stone Antonio A Mignucci-Giannoni Susana Caballero Tetusya Endo Shane Lavery Marc Oremus Carlos Olavarría Claire Garrigue

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) occupy a wide range of coastal and pelagic habitats throughout tropical and temperate waters worldwide. In some regions, "inshore" and "offshore" forms or ecotypes differ genetically and morphologically, despite no obvious boundaries to interchange. Around New Zealand, bottlenose dolphins inhabit 3 coastal regions: Northland, Marlborough Sounds, and Fior...

2009
Mafalda Viana Graham J. Pierce Janine Illian Colin D. MacLeod Nick Bailey Jianjun Wang Lee C. Hastie

In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand their movements and habitat use. To detect the hypothesised migration of maturing veined squid Loligo forbesi from the west coast of Scotland (UK) to the North Sea and identify possible inshore-offshore movements, we analysed seasonal, spatial and environmental patterns in abundance and size distr...

The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites to determine the effects of the exposure to waves and currents and the distance from the shore in structuring the larval fish community. Plankton sampling from inshore and offshore sites and the exposed and sheltered sides of the reefs resulted in the collection of 2048 larvae representing 49 diff...

2013
Benjamin D. Walther Michael J. Kingsford Malcolm T. McCulloch

The biogenic structures of stationary organisms can be effective recorders of environmental fluctuations. These proxy records of environmental change are preserved as geochemical signals in the carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals and are useful for reconstructions of temporal and spatial fluctuations in the physical and chemical environments of coral reef ecosystems, including The Great...

Journal: :journal of the persian gulf marine sciences 0
abdolvahab maghsoudlou iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science (inioas) farzaneh momtazi iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science (inioas) fatemeh aghajanpour iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science (inioas)

there is a need to increase our knowledge about phytoplankton diversity and distribution in the iranian waters of the persian gulf and the gulf of oman. phytoplankton samples along with environmental parameters of the northeastern waters of the gulf of oman (gordim bay towards gwadar bay) were collected and recorded prior to summer monsoon (mid of march 2013). seven inshore and six offshore sta...

2006
D. M. Alongi P. Christoffersen

Sediment infauna and sedimentary structures within the shallow ( S 15 m depth) inshore of the central Great Barrier Reef lagoon were examined seasonally for 1 yr to relate benthic fauna1 abundance, community composition and biogenic activity to outwelling of mangrove detritus and natural physical disturbance. Standing amounts of mangrove litter exceeded 4000 g dry weight (DW) m'2 in a semi-encl...

Journal: :Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1980

2016
Alastair M. M. Baylis Gabriele J. Kowalski Christian C. Voigt Rachael A. Orben Fritz Trillmich Iain J. Staniland Joseph I. Hoffman

Individuals within populations often differ substantially in habitat use, the ecological consequences of which can be far reaching. Stable isotope analysis provides a convenient and often cost effective means of indirectly assessing the habitat use of individuals that can yield valuable insights into the spatiotemporal distribution of foraging specialisations within a population. Here we use th...

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