Introduction: Changes in surface water availability are the most obvious threats to farmers in drought prone areas. Barind tract (undulating uplands with red/yellow clay soils of northwest Bangladesh) is considered as one of the low output zones in terms of
Impact of environmental fluctuation on fish production of seasonal ponds in Rajshahi areas
Background: Climate change is considered as one of the important themes in recent years worldwide. Fisheries sector contributes to improve the rural livelihood which is threatened by climate change that decreases production, affects human health and destroy physical assets. So,
BdFISH Feature Team 2010
Team leader Shams Muhammad Galib Members ABM Mohsin Md. Mehedi Hasan Dr. Md. Akhtar Hossain Syeda Nusrat Jahan Syeda Mushahida-Al-Noor (Munia) Roni Chandra Mondal S.M. Abu Naser Nipa Chaki Areef Islam
10 Years Celebration of The Department of Fisheries, RU
10 Years Celebration of The Department of Fisheries, RU will be held on Saturday, 23 October 2010 in different location of RU campus. This programme includes- Inaugural Session and Rally: 09:00 am-10:45 am Kazi Nazul Islam Auditorium, RU and RU
National Fish Week 2010 at Rajsahi University, Bangladesh
A rally was organized by the Department of Fisheries, University of Rajshahi (RU) on July 27, 2010. The rally was started from the Agriculture Faculty Building and moved throughout the RU campus. RU proctor Prof. Dr. Chowdhury M. Zakaria, teachers
Final Workshop on Community Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains in Bangladesh
Final workshop on “Community Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains in Bangladesh” was held on March 29, 2010 at the Conference Room of Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Rajshahi. The action research project was implemented by WorldFish Center (Bangladesh and
4th Biennial Fisheries Conference and Research Fair 2010 of BFRF
Fourth Biennial Fisheries Conference and Research Fair 2010 of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum (BFRF) was held on January 20-21, 2010 at the auditorium of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC), Farmgate, Dhaka. Representatives from a large number of key relevant