Md. Mofizur Rahman Assistant Professor Department of Fisheries and Marine Science Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU). Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh. Web: www.nstu.edu.bd Contact: Phone: +088-0321-71484 Fax: +088-0321-62788 Cell: +8801712516953 Email: ripondu31184@yahoo.com or riponfisheries@gmail.com Career Objective: Education, Teaching and Research in
Poradaha Fish Fair 2013
The Poradaha Fish Fair of Bogra district is a famous fair in Northern Bangladesh. The date of the fair is quite interesting, it generally sets on the last Wednesday of the Bengali month Magh, if this Wednesday is not within
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
Baluhar Baor: A Crucial Harbor of Great Diversity
Baluhar Baor area is a “Hot spot (a very rich area in biodiversity)” of Bangladesh. A total of 3 major species of Annelids, 20 species of Arthropods, 8 species of Mollusks, 72 species of Fishes, 3 species of Amphibians, 13
Past and Present Status, and Prospects of Ornamental Fishes in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a land of river and she has a diverse fisheries resources. There are 260 freshwater species, 475 marine water species, 24 fresh water prawn species, 36 marine shrimp species and crab, snail, mussel, turtle, etc. in our water
Why Hilsa is called “the king of fish”? The reasons behind unique tastiness of Hilsa
Hilsa is considered as one of the most tastiest fish due to its distinctly soft oily texture, mouthwatering flavour and superb mouthfeel. The fish is locally called “Macher Raja” means the king of fish. The human tongue recognizes four basic
Fisheries Teacher Profile: Md. Anisuzzaman
Md. Anisuzzaman PhD Research Fellow Marine Biology and Aquaculture Gyeongsang National University (GNU), Rep. of Korea and Assistant Professor Department of Fisheries and Marine Science Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU). Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh. Email: anisnstu@gmail.com Mobile: +821024145664 Professional