The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development

To reveal the fisheries productivity and to get the maximum possible exploitations of the running water resources, existing potentials for aquaculture in Shit and Kordabad rivers in Tarom of Zanjan province were surveyed in a one year round study. In this way 4 and 3 sampling site were respectively selected in Shit and Kordabad rivers and benthic macroinvertebrates and water samples were collected and analyzed at least two times a season and fish fauna were also sampled and studied only two times during the period. All the measured water quality characteristics(such as O2, water temperature, pH, nutrients, NH3, BOD5 and . . . ) were within the normal range suggested for the cold water fish culture. In both rivers no significant differences (p≤95%) were detected for physicochemical parameters within the study sites except for electrical conductivity and total hardness which differed in the firs and last station. Depletion of Agricultural run off and residual from the adjacent farmlands and municipal drainages into the water body of the rivers, were certainly effective in these changes However none of water quality parameters exceed the maximum permitted level for aquaculture. According to the benthic macroinvertebrates study 38 family of 12 taxa and 26 family of the 11 taxa were identified in Shit and Kordabad rivers respectively, most of them belonged to the aquatic insect larvae of the sensitive groups. Community structure indices and Hilsenhof family level biotic index proved a "very good" to "good" water quality criteria for the study sites in both rivers .One fish species in Shit and five species (4 of them were endemic) were identified in Kordabad river. Despite acceptable water quality in Shit river, some inhibiting factors such as adjacent farmlands and dense agricultural land use, high slope of river valley in most region which cause rare suitable lands for locating aquaculture sites, very limited access to road and electricity supply and lack of acceptability to manipulate or divert river water for fish farms, by the local people, are the major constrains for constructing trout farms in Shit river. However constructing a 15 mt capacity rainbow trout farm is possible at first 2 kilometers of the upstream where the water quality and quantity are relatively better and there are some lands with low slope and access to road and electricity supply. Kordabad river has a similar criteria and water quality and quantity at upstream is desirable for rainbow trout culture. The first 2 kilometer of this river is capable of constructing trout farms in some non cultivated lands. Moreover the Kordabad natural dam reservoir is available to conduct its water for further demands. In addition a total of 75mt rainbow trout production in the form of 2 or 3 separate site is possible in this river. Even though the local climate particularly in Kordabad river is acceptable for carp fishes, however land limitations, soil texture and the high volume of water demands, make warm water fishes commercial production impossible.

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Main Authors: Ghane, Ahmad, Danesh, A., Abedini, A., Moradi, M., Mirzajani, A.R., Afsharchi, H., Yousefzad, E., Sayadrahim, M., Zahmatkesh, Y., Behmanesh, S., Mehdizadeh, Gh.R., Khoshhal, J.
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Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2015
Subjects:Physical, Chemical, Physicochemical, Commercial, Running water, Aquaculture, Benthic macroinvertebrates, Rainbow trout, Temperature, pH, Nutrients, Water quality, NH3, Species,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-135962021-05-19T06:49:12Z The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development Ghane, Ahmad Danesh, A. Abedini, A. Moradi, M. Mirzajani, A.R. Afsharchi, H. Yousefzad, E. Sayadrahim, M. Zahmatkesh, Y. Behmanesh, S. Mehdizadeh, Gh.R. Khoshhal, J. Physical Chemical Physicochemical Commercial Running water Aquaculture Benthic macroinvertebrates Rainbow trout Temperature pH Nutrients Water quality NH3 Species To reveal the fisheries productivity and to get the maximum possible exploitations of the running water resources, existing potentials for aquaculture in Shit and Kordabad rivers in Tarom of Zanjan province were surveyed in a one year round study. In this way 4 and 3 sampling site were respectively selected in Shit and Kordabad rivers and benthic macroinvertebrates and water samples were collected and analyzed at least two times a season and fish fauna were also sampled and studied only two times during the period. All the measured water quality characteristics(such as O2, water temperature, pH, nutrients, NH3, BOD5 and . . . ) were within the normal range suggested for the cold water fish culture. In both rivers no significant differences (p≤95%) were detected for physicochemical parameters within the study sites except for electrical conductivity and total hardness which differed in the firs and last station. Depletion of Agricultural run off and residual from the adjacent farmlands and municipal drainages into the water body of the rivers, were certainly effective in these changes However none of water quality parameters exceed the maximum permitted level for aquaculture. According to the benthic macroinvertebrates study 38 family of 12 taxa and 26 family of the 11 taxa were identified in Shit and Kordabad rivers respectively, most of them belonged to the aquatic insect larvae of the sensitive groups. Community structure indices and Hilsenhof family level biotic index proved a "very good" to "good" water quality criteria for the study sites in both rivers .One fish species in Shit and five species (4 of them were endemic) were identified in Kordabad river. Despite acceptable water quality in Shit river, some inhibiting factors such as adjacent farmlands and dense agricultural land use, high slope of river valley in most region which cause rare suitable lands for locating aquaculture sites, very limited access to road and electricity supply and lack of acceptability to manipulate or divert river water for fish farms, by the local people, are the major constrains for constructing trout farms in Shit river. However constructing a 15 mt capacity rainbow trout farm is possible at first 2 kilometers of the upstream where the water quality and quantity are relatively better and there are some lands with low slope and access to road and electricity supply. Kordabad river has a similar criteria and water quality and quantity at upstream is desirable for rainbow trout culture. The first 2 kilometer of this river is capable of constructing trout farms in some non cultivated lands. Moreover the Kordabad natural dam reservoir is available to conduct its water for further demands. In addition a total of 75mt rainbow trout production in the form of 2 or 3 separate site is possible in this river. Even though the local climate particularly in Kordabad river is acceptable for carp fishes, however land limitations, soil texture and the high volume of water demands, make warm water fishes commercial production impossible. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Published 2018-08-03T19:43:34Z 2018-08-03T19:43:34Z 2015 Report Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13596 fa 45653; 77pp. Iran Zanjan province Damghan Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran
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topic Physical
Chemical
Physicochemical
Commercial
Running water
Aquaculture
Benthic macroinvertebrates
Rainbow trout
Temperature
pH
Nutrients
Water quality
NH3
Species
Physical
Chemical
Physicochemical
Commercial
Running water
Aquaculture
Benthic macroinvertebrates
Rainbow trout
Temperature
pH
Nutrients
Water quality
NH3
Species
spellingShingle Physical
Chemical
Physicochemical
Commercial
Running water
Aquaculture
Benthic macroinvertebrates
Rainbow trout
Temperature
pH
Nutrients
Water quality
NH3
Species
Physical
Chemical
Physicochemical
Commercial
Running water
Aquaculture
Benthic macroinvertebrates
Rainbow trout
Temperature
pH
Nutrients
Water quality
NH3
Species
Ghane, Ahmad
Danesh, A.
Abedini, A.
Moradi, M.
Mirzajani, A.R.
Afsharchi, H.
Yousefzad, E.
Sayadrahim, M.
Zahmatkesh, Y.
Behmanesh, S.
Mehdizadeh, Gh.R.
Khoshhal, J.
The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
description To reveal the fisheries productivity and to get the maximum possible exploitations of the running water resources, existing potentials for aquaculture in Shit and Kordabad rivers in Tarom of Zanjan province were surveyed in a one year round study. In this way 4 and 3 sampling site were respectively selected in Shit and Kordabad rivers and benthic macroinvertebrates and water samples were collected and analyzed at least two times a season and fish fauna were also sampled and studied only two times during the period. All the measured water quality characteristics(such as O2, water temperature, pH, nutrients, NH3, BOD5 and . . . ) were within the normal range suggested for the cold water fish culture. In both rivers no significant differences (p≤95%) were detected for physicochemical parameters within the study sites except for electrical conductivity and total hardness which differed in the firs and last station. Depletion of Agricultural run off and residual from the adjacent farmlands and municipal drainages into the water body of the rivers, were certainly effective in these changes However none of water quality parameters exceed the maximum permitted level for aquaculture. According to the benthic macroinvertebrates study 38 family of 12 taxa and 26 family of the 11 taxa were identified in Shit and Kordabad rivers respectively, most of them belonged to the aquatic insect larvae of the sensitive groups. Community structure indices and Hilsenhof family level biotic index proved a "very good" to "good" water quality criteria for the study sites in both rivers .One fish species in Shit and five species (4 of them were endemic) were identified in Kordabad river. Despite acceptable water quality in Shit river, some inhibiting factors such as adjacent farmlands and dense agricultural land use, high slope of river valley in most region which cause rare suitable lands for locating aquaculture sites, very limited access to road and electricity supply and lack of acceptability to manipulate or divert river water for fish farms, by the local people, are the major constrains for constructing trout farms in Shit river. However constructing a 15 mt capacity rainbow trout farm is possible at first 2 kilometers of the upstream where the water quality and quantity are relatively better and there are some lands with low slope and access to road and electricity supply. Kordabad river has a similar criteria and water quality and quantity at upstream is desirable for rainbow trout culture. The first 2 kilometer of this river is capable of constructing trout farms in some non cultivated lands. Moreover the Kordabad natural dam reservoir is available to conduct its water for further demands. In addition a total of 75mt rainbow trout production in the form of 2 or 3 separate site is possible in this river. Even though the local climate particularly in Kordabad river is acceptable for carp fishes, however land limitations, soil texture and the high volume of water demands, make warm water fishes commercial production impossible.
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Chemical
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Commercial
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Temperature
pH
Nutrients
Water quality
NH3
Species
author Ghane, Ahmad
Danesh, A.
Abedini, A.
Moradi, M.
Mirzajani, A.R.
Afsharchi, H.
Yousefzad, E.
Sayadrahim, M.
Zahmatkesh, Y.
Behmanesh, S.
Mehdizadeh, Gh.R.
Khoshhal, J.
author_facet Ghane, Ahmad
Danesh, A.
Abedini, A.
Moradi, M.
Mirzajani, A.R.
Afsharchi, H.
Yousefzad, E.
Sayadrahim, M.
Zahmatkesh, Y.
Behmanesh, S.
Mehdizadeh, Gh.R.
Khoshhal, J.
author_sort Ghane, Ahmad
title The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
title_short The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
title_full The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
title_fullStr The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
title_full_unstemmed The study and feasibility of Cheshmeh-Ali River and downstream area of Shahid Shah-Charaghy dam in Damghan for aquaculture development
title_sort study and feasibility of cheshmeh-ali river and downstream area of shahid shah-charaghy dam in damghan for aquaculture development
publisher Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13596
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