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Author: Md. Shirajul Islam Sarkar

Use of algae as fish bait in the Dharla River, Kurigram

Introduction: Alga (Pl. algae) can be defined as, the primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems, roots and leaves.[1] With a little bit more explanation algae can also be defined as: Algae are very large and diverse group

Md. Shirajul Islam Sarkar March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 Fishing technology, Technology No Comments Read more

Institute Profile: Departments under the Faculty of Fisheries, BAU

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics: This department was established in 1996. Currently, there are 13 teachers in the department. The department has so far produced 10 PhD and 176 MS, at present 8 students are enrolled for PhD. Breeding

Md. Shirajul Islam Sarkar February 6, 2013February 7, 2013 Academic, Institute, Resource No Comments Read more

Institute Profile: Faculty of Fisheries, BAU

Introduction: Before the Independence of Bangladesh, an institution has started its journey, which is, with the liberation of Bangladesh, declared a new war for newborn Bangladesh against hunger and food scarcity through producing skillful graduates and research excellence; The Bangladesh

Md. Shirajul Islam Sarkar February 6, 2013February 7, 2013 Academic, Institute, Resource No Comments Read more

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