Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc

Central and western coastal waters of the Persian Gulf along Hormuzgan province were investigated for site selection of artificial reefs installation. The grain size and organic carbon content of sediments were studied seasonally in the year 2007. For sampling, we stratified the area between the sou...

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Main Author: S Behzadi email ; G.A Akbarzadeh; A Salarpour; M Darvishi
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Published: Iranian Fisheries Research Organization 2010-01-01
Series:‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://isfj.areo.ir/article_109953_en.html
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author S Behzadi email ; G.A Akbarzadeh; A Salarpour; M Darvishi
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description Central and western coastal waters of the Persian Gulf along Hormuzgan province were investigated for site selection of artificial reefs installation. The grain size and organic carbon content of sediments were studied seasonally in the year 2007. For sampling, we stratified the area between the south of Qeshm Island to Hendorabi Island to 10 transects, and partitioned each to 3 sub-transects (Coastal line to 10, 10-20 and 20-30m deep), using a random design. The maximum and minimum amount of silt were recorded in transects of Bandar Haseineh and Bandar Chiroyeah (45.39% and 38.79%), for sand transects of Bandar Masen and Bandar Haseineh showed the maximum and minimum (63.95% and 38.79%) and for clay transects of Bahman Jetty and Bandar Masen (23.47% and 9.02%) were recorded and the highest and lowest respectively. Also, the maximum and minimum amount of carbon organic content was determined in Bandar Kong transect (1.62%) and Hengum Island transect (0.63%), respectively. The results of one-way analysis of variance showed a significant difference in organic carbon content of sediments from transects of Hengum Island, Bandar Masen and Bandar Gourzeh in comparison with other transects (P<0.05), (95% confidence interval). However, the difference was not significant for grain size and organic carbon of bottom sediments in all stations (P>0.05). Also, we found a significant correlation between silt (r = 0.52), sand (r = -0.63) and clay (r = 0.67) with organic carbon (P<O.Ol). Finally, the best transects for artificial reefs installation were defined based on bottom hardness (Hengum Island, Bandar Masen, Bandar Selakh and Bandar Chiroyeah), productivity (Hengum Island, Bandar Masen, Bandar Selakh, Bandar Bostaneh, Bandar Haseineh, Bandar Charak and Bandar Gourzeh) and organic carbon ( Bahman Jetty, Bandar Selakh, Bandar Kong, Bandar Bostaneh, Bandar Haseineh and Bandar Charak).
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spelling doaj.art-28f9bf0c95b34bee80ffffdeb003ffe72022-12-22T01:28:27ZfasIranian Fisheries Research Organization‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān1026-13542322-59982010-01-011932128Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan ProvincS Behzadi email ; G.A Akbarzadeh; A Salarpour; M DarvishiCentral and western coastal waters of the Persian Gulf along Hormuzgan province were investigated for site selection of artificial reefs installation. The grain size and organic carbon content of sediments were studied seasonally in the year 2007. For sampling, we stratified the area between the south of Qeshm Island to Hendorabi Island to 10 transects, and partitioned each to 3 sub-transects (Coastal line to 10, 10-20 and 20-30m deep), using a random design. The maximum and minimum amount of silt were recorded in transects of Bandar Haseineh and Bandar Chiroyeah (45.39% and 38.79%), for sand transects of Bandar Masen and Bandar Haseineh showed the maximum and minimum (63.95% and 38.79%) and for clay transects of Bahman Jetty and Bandar Masen (23.47% and 9.02%) were recorded and the highest and lowest respectively. Also, the maximum and minimum amount of carbon organic content was determined in Bandar Kong transect (1.62%) and Hengum Island transect (0.63%), respectively. The results of one-way analysis of variance showed a significant difference in organic carbon content of sediments from transects of Hengum Island, Bandar Masen and Bandar Gourzeh in comparison with other transects (P<0.05), (95% confidence interval). However, the difference was not significant for grain size and organic carbon of bottom sediments in all stations (P>0.05). Also, we found a significant correlation between silt (r = 0.52), sand (r = -0.63) and clay (r = 0.67) with organic carbon (P<O.Ol). Finally, the best transects for artificial reefs installation were defined based on bottom hardness (Hengum Island, Bandar Masen, Bandar Selakh and Bandar Chiroyeah), productivity (Hengum Island, Bandar Masen, Bandar Selakh, Bandar Bostaneh, Bandar Haseineh, Bandar Charak and Bandar Gourzeh) and organic carbon ( Bahman Jetty, Bandar Selakh, Bandar Kong, Bandar Bostaneh, Bandar Haseineh and Bandar Charak).http://isfj.areo.ir/article_109953_en.htmlARTIFICIAL REEF; Ecosystem; Costal waters; Persian Gulf
spellingShingle S Behzadi email ; G.A Akbarzadeh; A Salarpour; M Darvishi
Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
ARTIFICIAL REEF; Ecosystem; Costal waters; Persian Gulf
title Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
title_full Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
title_fullStr Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
title_full_unstemmed Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
title_short Study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of Hormuzgan Provinc
title_sort study of grain size and organic carbon of sediments for artificial reef installation in coastal waters of hormuzgan provinc
topic ARTIFICIAL REEF; Ecosystem; Costal waters; Persian Gulf
url http://isfj.areo.ir/article_109953_en.html
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