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Author: ABM Mohsin

Bata: Labeo bata

Labeo bata (Hamilton) [Bangla name: Bata] natural inhabits in river system of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan. Moreover it is found in river lakes, haor, floodplains, pond and similar water bodies. It does not breed naturally in ponds and naturally it breeds

ABM Mohsin January 7, 2010November 15, 2010 Fishes, Resource No Comments Read more

Mrigal: Cirrhinus cirrhosus

Mrigal inhabits river, tanks, haors, baors, beels, flood plain, ponds of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and in south Asian countries. It is next in importance to Catla and Rohu for culture (Rath, 2000). It is common cultured carp species in

ABM Mohsin December 8, 2009January 26, 2011 Fishes, Resource No Comments Read more

Catla: Catla catla

Catla [Catla catla] is a cultured highly growing native major carp species of Bangladesh and distributed throughout India, Nepal, Pakistan and Myanmar. It is the natural inhabitant of principal rivers of this country and resides in fresh or brackish water,

ABM Mohsin November 20, 2009January 26, 2011 Fishes, Resource No Comments Read more

Rui: Labeo rohita

Labeo rohita (Hamilton) or Rohu or Rui is the natural inhabitant of river, streams, canals, beels of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Myanmar. But it is also found in lakes, ox-bow lakes, ponds, ditch and similar water bodies. Mainly middle

ABM Mohsin November 19, 2009January 26, 2011 Fishes, Resource No Comments Read more

Sariakandi Fishpass

Fishpass is an independent hard structure, suitable for all season, effective in both partial and full flood control embankment projects and ensure safe movement of all kind of fishes round the year. It is also called as Fish way or

ABM Mohsin November 5, 2009November 15, 2010 Freshwater, Management No Comments Read more

Chalan Beel

Chalan beel is the largest and important wetland in the north west region of Bangladesh. The area of this beel is 375 sq. km. at during flood period from July to November and 52-78 sq. km. at dry winter and

ABM Mohsin November 3, 2009December 7, 2014 Resource, Waterbody No Comments Read more
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Editor: ABM Mohsin and SM Galib, Admin, Bangladesh Fisheries Information Share Home (BdFISH), c/o Department of Fisheries, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh


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