Abdullah- Al Mamun Assistant Professor Department of Fisheries and Marine Science Noakhali Science and Technology University Sonapur, Noakhali 3802, Bangladesh Contact Number: +8801712928710 Email: mamun_au22@yahoo.com Professional Working Experience July 2011 to till date Assistant Professor, Department of Fisheries and Marine
Teacher Profile: AKM Rohul Amin
AKM Rohul Amin Assistant Professor Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU) Dinajpur-5200, Bangladesh Contacts Telephone: +880531-51734 (office) Fax: +880-0531-61331 Cell Phone: +8801919433711 E-mail: akm_ramin@yahoo.com Present status: Mext fellow, Laboratory of Microbiology, Graduate School
Orange Snakehead: A new species of snakehead in Bangladesh?
Presence of numerous black spot on the bright-orange body surface of the fish makes it different from other five snakehead species in Bangladesh although the external characters are same. The external characters of the fish mostly found to be similar
The Padma River
The Padma is the second longest river of Bangladesh (Hossain et al., 2005). It is the main distributary of the Ganges which originates in the Gangotri glacier of the Himalayan. The part of the Ganga in Bangladesh is known as
Dusky sleeper, Eleotris fusca (Forster, 1801)
Systematic position Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii (Ray-finned fishes) Order: Perciformes (Perches) Suborder: Gobioidei Family: Eleotridae (Eleotrididae; sleepers) Subfamily: Eleotrinae Genus: Eleotris Species: E. fusca Synonyms Culius fuscus (Forster, 1801) Culius niger (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) Eleotris cavifrons Blyth, 1860 Eleotris
Teachers profile: Dr. Md. Istiaque Hossain
Dr. Md. Istiaque Hossain Professor Department of Fisheries Faculty of Agriculture University of Rajshahi Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh Contact: Cell phone: +88 01726514232 Tel. No. (Office): +88-0721-711117 Fax: +88-0721-750064 (Office) E-mail: bitanrubd@yahoo.com, bitanrubd@gmail.com SPECIALIZATION: Aquaculture and Water productivity Management in open
Finfishes of the Sundarbans
The Sundarbans (beautiful forest) is the largest mangrove forest of the world and is a component of the greater Ganga-Brahmaputra estuarine system. It occupies the area between latitude 21027’30” to 22030’00” north and longitude 89002’00” to 90000’00” east (Huda and