نتایج جستجو برای: the caspian sea

تعداد نتایج: 16074846  

Gill chloride cells and prolactin hormone are of high importance in the adaptation of euryhaline fish. Guldenstati (Chalcalburnus chalcoides, 1772), an adromous fish, migrates from the Caspian Sea to rivers to have a more successful reproduction. The present study was aimed to evaluate the changes in the number and size of C. chalcoides gill chloride cells as well as to determine the relationsh...

2013
R. Asgari B. Mojazi Amiri S. Eagderi M. A. Nematollahi

Bream (Abramis brama, Berg, 1949; Family: Cyprinidae) is commercially valuable fish in the Caspian Sea fishing industry. Iranian Fisheries Organization annually produces and release up to 19 million Bream fries size for recruiting of this species. Its fries are mostly released into the Anzali wetland with 4 ppt salinity. Meanwhile, they sometimes are released into Sefidrood River (0.5 ppt), Sef...

Journal: :سیاست 0
محمدجعفر جوادی ارجمند استادیار گروه علوم سیاسی دانشکده حقوق و علوم سیاسی دانشگاه تهران حبیب رضازاده دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد رشته علوم سیاسی دانشگاه تهران

caspian sea had been used a long time between iran and the soviet :union: based on agreements of 1920 and 1940, without international importance. after the soviet’s collapse and with increasing the countries of sea border from two to five, this lake was important due to geopolitical and geo-economical conditions. following these situations, the legal regime of caspian sea needed to be revised. ...

ژورنال: علمی شیلات ایران 2019

In this paper systematics of the gastropods of the Quaternary deposits were studied in the Caspian Sea in an exploration well in the northern city of Aq Qala in Golestan province. In this subsurface studied, total thickness of Quaternary deposits is 2585m. A Total of 11 species, 8 genera of 5 families of gastropods are reported. The identified gastropods show that since the beginning of the Qua...

D Hermidas Bavand P Farshchi S.A Nejat

The main challenges facing the environment of the Caspian Sea include the water level rise, environmental pollutions, the entrance of exotic species to the Caspian Sea, loss of the flora reservoirs and eutrophication. These challenges forced the coastal states to conclude the Framework Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea in 2003. The long duration of time t...

2010
E. Bailey D. L. Feltham P. R. Sammonds

[1] Rafting is one of the important deformation mechanisms of sea ice. This process is widespread in the north Caspian Sea, where multiple rafting produces thick sea ice features, which are a hazard to offshore operations. Here we present a one‐dimensional, thermal consolidation model for rafted sea ice. We consider the consolidation between the layers of both a two‐layer and a three‐layer sect...

2012
Mahvash Seifali Aziz Arshad Faezeh Yazdani Moghaddam Hamid Reza Esmaeili Bahram H. Kiabi Siti Khalijah Daud Mansour Aliabadian

BACKGROUND Knowledge about Alburnoides remains lacking relative to many other species, resulting in a lack of a systematic position and taxonomic diagnosis. Basic biological information for Alburnoides has been constructed, and it is necessary to understand further and obtain more information about this species. Its phylogenetic relationships are still debated and no molecular data have been us...

Journal: :ecopersia 2013
hamid nouri hasnali ghayour abolfazl masoodian majid azadi alireza ildoromi

there are a number of ideas to generate cloud and precipitation in the southern coasts of caspian sea, but none of them explain the cause of precipitation particularly heavy and super heavy precipitations precisely. this study describes main thermodynamic factors when the situation and location of synoptic patterns are effective. on the basis of daily data, monthly regimes and monthly trends of...

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

feeding habits of caspian marine shad alosa braschnikowii (borodin, 1904), inhabiting in the western part of caspian sea such as prey spectrum and seasonal dynamics have been studied. as in other parts of caspian sea, throughout the year, the main hunt of caspian marine shad constituted kilkas, gobies and shrimps while other groups of zoobenthos were represented in a lesser extent. importance o...

B. Mojazi Amiri, K. hosravi-Katuli, S. Yelghi,

  The stocks of Caspian roach ( Rutilus rutilus ), an economically important species in the Caspian Sea, is depleting. Annually, millions of fingerlings of these species are produced artificially and restock in the mouth of Qare Soo River in the Southern Caspian Sea, where they exposed to the pesticides coming from rice and orchard farms in the region. The fate of this exposure in hypo-osm...

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