Providing database of Iranian Fish Larvae under Iranian Fisheries Research Organization net work

This project prepared and implemented during 2013-16 with emphasis on to provide the results of the fish larva projects (identification, abundance and distribution) in the Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman which as well as had already been done by Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute and affiliated research institutes and centers . Since each marine fish stocks management requires increased knowledge of the life cycle and be complete biological information, obviously implementation and increased field research is essential, on the other hand the results and the availability of data and information to operation and coordination with the scientific community at national and international levels is of particular importance. This is on condition that currently, due to the increasing trend researchers and students Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries, the availability of data resulting from studies and research projects and initiatives will be necessary. The site is currently only in view of identification and distribution of marine fish larva has been prepared in farsi with photo gallery, and english language development and preparation of the site for the international operation there. It is worth mentioning in the same areas and the same site adjacent seas of fish larvae has not been prepared and is not available. So this site can also be considered as reference area. This site is available for researchers, scientist and students as address: http://ifl.ifro.ir/

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Main Authors: Rabbaniha, Mahnaz, Dehghan, S., Norinezhad, M., Owfi, F., Mousavi Golsefid, S.A., Otofat Shamsi, M., Shahlapour, Sh., Tahmasbi, N., Sharifpour, I., Seraji, F., Dadgar, Sh.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2016
Subjects:Database, Larvae, Fish, Net work,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13878
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