The Center's Laboratories:

The center contains a number of laboratories each is spe-cialized to undertake specific activities. Below is a brief mention of each lab activity:

-Conduct research and stud-ies in the field of fish and fish wealth development to ensure a rational ex-ploitation and good re¬turn.

-Propose fishing grounds and quantity of fish, with due consideration to the total allowable catch (TAC).

-Compile, identify and clas-sify the fish species present in the Libyan wa¬ters.

-Preserve specimens of fish and exhibiting them in the museum in a way that they can be of scientific use to students and other visitors.

-Participate in conducting research and studies aimed to enhance and up¬date fishing equipments and methods at sea.


Aquaculture Lab:

Conduct special studies for developing the culture and hatching of some local aquatic economical biotic species and the
possibility of its production.
-Culture and acclimatize wild fish, shellfish and crustacean, which have an economic value. -Perform field and laboratory studies
on site-selection in regions, which are potentially considered most suitable locations for farming.
-Conduct experimental research relating to the determination of best feeding rates for the species of economical importance.



Physicochemical and marine pollution Lab:

-Conduct research in the fields of marine chemistry and physics.
-Study chemical and physical changes and its effects on the marine envi-ronment.
-Conduct research and studies on the spread and distribution of petroleum oil spills and it's residues in the Libyan waters and offers the best possi¬ble solutions to prevent its spread.
Study oil pollutants residues in marine biota (marine shellfish, fish, sea-grass and seaweeds).
Study the concentration of trace and heavy metals in the waters, marine biota and its impact on the marine environmental resources, and on the human consumption.
-Conduct and publish research and studies in the field of marine plankton and seagrass and seaweeds.
-Prepare and classify Reference Groups for marine zoo and phyto-plankton, which are present in the Libyan inland lakes, bays and coasts; and evaluate the quantity and quality of coastal species of such biota.
-Focus on economically important marine plankton and seaweed species in lakes and salt marshes, and in particular those, which may have a potential utilization in Aquaculture.
-Study seagrass and seaweeds to determine the possibility of exploiting it in the industry in cooperation with relating institutes.
-Perform special studies to determine the biomass of marine zoo and phytoplankton, and their rates of fertility and productivity.
-Establish a Reference Collection Herbarium.
-Study the swamps that spread along the coast and the possibility of utilizing such water bodies to obtain living feed (Artemia and Rotifers) for fish larvae and other species used in aquaculture.


Benthos Lab:

-Conduct research and studies on abundance and distribu¬tion of benthic fauna and its classification.
-Determine the distribution and density of benthic fauna and its correlation with types of sediment; and establish maps of its locations along the coastal areas of Libya.
-Conduct research and studies on the biology of benthic fauna in the Libyan coasts that has an economical im¬portance.
-Identify the biotic relation-ships among benthic fauna.
-Conduct studies and research on the possibility of utilizing some of the benthic fauna in some industries.
-Study the developmental ge-netics of marine benthic fau-na.


Fish disease and microbiology Lab:

-Diagnose parasitical, mycological, bacterial and viral diseases that occur amongst aquatic biota.
-Perform technical studies to evaluate the health situation and the extent of com¬pliance with the hygiene requirements at landing
sites, selling markets, and fish canning factories, and contribute to the formulation of solutions to prob¬lems and difficulties
which these locations may face, and develop methods to safeguard the health safety of the public.
-Offer technical consultations to fishermen, workers in aquaculture fish farms and fish canning factories on the relationship of
microorganisms and parasites with spoilages of fish and other marine products, and on the ways that may transmit such diseases and
means of protection from these organisms and controlling it.
-Perform research studies on microbiological organisms and parasites of seawa¬ter, fish farms water, wells water and reservoirs
used in delivering water for fish handling and processing.
-Conduct research studies on microbiological quality of aquatic organisms fished in local coasts or imported frozen, canned, or
smoked.
-Carry out research studies relating to health safety of fish brood- stock, finger¬lings and the feed used to feed cultured fish
and ensure that it does not have any contagious diseases.

 

About MBRC

The Marine Biology Research Center was established in  September 1984, the Marine Fisheries Research Center merged with the Marine Biology Re­search Center (MBRC) of Tajura in or­der to unite and the capabilities the ex­pertise of both centers.
Since its establishment until now, the center had endeavoured to accomplish these goals.

Contact us

 

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P.O.Box 30830, TAJURA
Phone: +218 21 3690340/1
     +218 21 3690001/3

Fax:     +218 21 3690002

E-mail: info@mbrc.org.ly