The integrated effect of LHRHA2 and pituitary extracton maturation of Barbusxanthopterus
Volume 3, Issue 3 , July 2013, , Pages 153-158

Abstract
  The purpose of this project is the investigation of LHRHa2 integrated effect with carp pituitary extract (CPE) in three stages injection on sexual indexes (fecundity, fertilization, hatch and larval survival) in artificial propagation of Barbusxanthopterus. 20 fish were divided in to 4 treatment and ...  Read More

Population genetic of Eretmochelys imbricata in two Islands in the northern part of the Persian Gulf using microsatellite markers

P. Ghavam Mostafavi; Sh. Shahnavaz; M. Noroozi; M. R. Fatemi; M. H. Shahhosseiny; A. Mahvari

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, , Pages 69-73

Abstract
  Nuclear markers such as microsatellites have allowed the identification of conservation and management populations of the Hawksbill turtles. In present study, eight microsatellite loci were studied. 60 samples of hawksbill turtles. flipper from Shidvar and Hormuz Islands have been surgically removed ...  Read More

Effect of remediation strategy on crude oil biodegradation kinetics and half life times in shoreline sediment samples

L. Mohajeri; H. A. Aziz; M. H. Isa; M. A. Zahed; S. Mohajeri

Volume 3, Issue 2 , June 2013, , Pages 99-104

Abstract
  Bioremediation, the process by which microorganisms degrade organic compounds to non-toxic or less toxic substances, has been widely used for cleanup of coastal ecosystems after oil spills. In this study, the hydrocarbon degradation rate and half lives in three bioremediation strategies (natural attenuation, ...  Read More

Fish Bile as Biomarker of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution in the Khure Mussa – Persian Gulf

A. Mashinchian Moradi; Sh. Zirehpour; M. B. Bahadori; Gh. Vossughi; M. B. Nabavi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , March 2012, , Pages 129-134

Abstract
  Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon ( TPH ) are environmental contaminants that are released into the marine environment through oil spills, industrial and domestic activities. TPH are readily transformed into more hydrophilic metabolites, which are accumulated in bile. Thus fish bile can be used as a biomarker ...  Read More

Simple Pile-Soil Interaction Effect on Seismic Response of Fixed Offshore Platforms
Volume 3, Issue 3 , July 2013, , Pages 159-168

Abstract
  In this paper effect of pile-soil consideration in obtaining seismic response offshore structure is assessed due to earthquake loading. InducedSeismic force is one of the most important excitations for the dynamic response of an offshore structure. According to API, Seismic forces should be accounted ...  Read More

Assay and Comparison of Heavy Metals: Pb, Cu, Cd in Liver and Muscle of Tiger Cuttlefish-Sepia pharaonis- in Bahrakan Bay-Persian Gulf

Aida Didaran; Gholam Hoseyn Vosoughi; Ali Mashinchian Moradi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  Tiger Cuttlefish-Sepia pharaonis – Herenberg 1831-is a is a seafood species that belongs to five fishing stations in the Bahrakan Bay ( the waters of the Persian Gulf). 3specimens of Cuttlefish-Sepia pharaonis –, regardless of being male or female specimens, have been caught.The amount of ...  Read More

Experimental study of two types of simple and step floating pontoon breakwater in regular waves

Seyed Reza Samaei; Mohammad Asadian Ghahferokhi; Farhood Azarsinai

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 8-16

Abstract
  Floating breakwaters are the light and low-cost types of shore protection structures that have been used in different parts of the world to create a comfort zone. Studying the performance of floating breakwaters by laboratory methods can help to design the parameters of the coastal structure and reduce ...  Read More

Proposed Models for Empty Container Management

Satyendra Nath Chakrabartty

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 17-24

Abstract
  Floating breakwaters are the light and low-cost types of shore protection structures that have been used in different parts of the world to create a comfort zone. Studying the performance of floating breakwaters by laboratory methods can help to design the parameters of the coastal structure and reduce ...  Read More

A novel Method of transferring LNG by mobile Container Unit

Mehdi Hosseininasab; Mohammad Kasaeyan

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 25-35

Abstract
  LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) has matured rapidly as a clean fuel in the global energy market. SSLNG (Small Scale LNG) is a new method for more convenient transferring LNG from production plants to the end users. the challenge related to the SSLNG business is a relatively expensive supply chain due to ...  Read More

A holistic view of finite populations for determining an appropriate sample size

Constantine Stamatopoulos

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 36-54

Abstract
  The study presents practical approaches for determining appropriate, or “safe,” sample sizes for routinely conducted statistical surveys. Finite populations are considered holistically and independently of whether they are continuous, categorical, or dichotomous. It is proposed that in sampling ...  Read More

Identification of sponges of inter tidal zone in North of Hengam Island, Persian Gulf

S. Eisapor; Sh. Safaeian

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 55-65

Abstract
  In this study marine sponges of inter tidal zone from Hengam Island Persian Gulf were collected by wading at low tides in Eskeleh station at  locations 55˚ 53ʹ 40ʺ E & 26˚ 40ʹ 53ʺ N. For identifying identification of sponge samples, acid digestion method as a method of early detection ...  Read More