نتایج جستجو برای: marudu bay

تعداد نتایج: 26368  

2003
BRIAN M. WEIGEL LIZHU WANG PAUL W. RASMUSSEN JASON T. BUTCHER MICHAEL J. WILEY

BRIAN M. WEIGEL*, LIZHU WANG*, PAUL W. RASMUSSEN*, JASON T. BUTCHER , PAUL M. STEWART , THOMAS P. SIMON § AND MICHAEL J. WILEY *Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Integrated Science Services, Monona, WI, U.S.A. †U.S. Forest Service, Superior National Forest, Duluth, MN, U.S.A. ‡Troy State University, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Troy, AL, U.S.A. §U.S. F...

Journal: :ecopersia 2013
teymour aminrad mahmud reza azini

based on the morphology and corallites structures, seventeen species of scleractinian corals in seven families were described from the chabahar bay, fourteen species of which are being reported for the first time from this bay. the identified species include  acropora valida dana, 1846,  acropora clathrata brook, 1891 and  acropora nausta dana, 1846 belonging to acroporidae, favia matthai vaugh...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
neda fazeli khorramshahr university of marine science and technology. department of biology, khorramshahr, iran ahmad savari khorramshahr university of marine science and technology. department of biology, khorramshahr, iran seyed mohamad bagher nabavi khorramshahr university of marine science and technology. department of biology, khorramshahr, iran rasool zare khorramshahr university of marine science and technology. department of biology, khorramshahr, iran

temporal and spatial variation of zooplankton abundance, composition and biomass were examined on the chabahar bay, oman sea. the chabahar bay, a subtropical and semi-enclosed bay, provides an ideal breeding ground for many fish and shellfish. five stations were investigated along the bay. this area is under the influence of the indian ocean seasonal monsoons. zooplankton was collected with ver...

2017
Adam D. Feenstra Liza E. Alexander Zhihong Song Andrew R. Korte Marna D. Yandeau-Nelson Basil J. Nikolau Young Jin Lee

Adam D. Feenstra, Liza E. Alexander, Zhihong Song, Andrew R. Korte, Marna D. Yandeau-Nelson, Basil J. Nikolau, and Young Jin Lee Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 Ames Laboratory-United States Department of Energy, Ames, Iowa 50011 Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 Center for Metabo...

Ershadifar, Hamid, Koochaknejad, Emad, Kor, Kamalodin,

Abstract In the present study, sampling and analysis of size-fractionated suspended particulate matter (SPM) in coastal waters of Chabahar Bay have been done for the first time. Sampling has been conducted on December 25 of 2018 from 5 stations in different locations of the Bay in order to evaluate the effects of natural and human activities on SPM mass and composition. With an overall average...

Journal: :PLANNING MALAYSIA JOURNAL 2023

Route accessibility is essential infrastructure, facilitating more convenient transit for individuals. Nonetheless, the seasonal monsoon can lead to flooding and impair of local transportation, especially in hilly-lowland areas. This study aims investigate an alternative route access safe travel from Kota Marudu Kinabalu, Sabah, during floods with GIS path analysis MCDA method. The slope, rainf...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Trevor G. Jones Leah Glass Samir Gandhi Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana Aude Carro Lisa Benson Harifidy Rakoto Ratsimba Chandra Giri Dannick Randriamanatena Garth Cripps

Mangrove ecosystems help mitigate climate change, are highly biodiverse, and provide critical goods and services to coastal communities. Despite their importance, anthropogenic activities are rapidly degrading and deforesting mangroves world-wide. Madagascar contains 2% of the world’s mangroves, many of which have undergone or are starting to exhibit signs of widespread degradation and deforest...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
s.gh. ghorbanzadeh zaferani a. machinchian moradi r. mousavi nadushan a.r. sari s.m.r. fatemi

we quantified the distribution, abundance and assemblage structure of macrofauna at 22 stations in gorgan bay, seasonally in 2012-2013. also, depth, temperature, salinity, do, tom and sediment particle size were measured in each station. the highest concentration of tom was measured near the western littoral zone (10.22) while the mouth part and north-eastern area was characterized by the lowes...

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