Dr. A.B.M. Mohsin Professor Department of Fisheries University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh E-mail: Web: http://dept.ru.ac.bd/fish/index.php/faculty/abm Research Interest: Fish diversity Major responsibilities: at a glance Preparing and delivering theoretical lectures Demonstrating practical classes Monitoring class tests and class assessments, reports etc. Organizing
Freshwater and Estuarine Fishes of Bangladesh
Freshwater and Estuarine Fishes: General parameter to differentiate freshwater from estuarine habitat is the salinity level of water. Freshwater contains less than 0.5 ppt (Parts Per Thousand) salinity whereas estuarine water contains moderate salinity (generally 14-17 ppt). We can easily
Threatened to Extinct Fishes of Bangladesh
Threatened to extinct fishes of Bangladesh: The IUCN Bangladesh (2000) has made a list of threatened to extinct fishes of Bangladesh. These species are considered as threatened fishes of Bangladesh. The National Categories of Threatened Animals are based on the Global
Kaptai Lake
Bangladesh is enriched with extensive potential water resources distributed all over the country. Kaptai Lake is one of the most important freshwater body which is the largest man-made freshwater resource in the South-East Asia as well as in Bangladesh. The
Teachers Profile: Md. Mokhlasur Rahman
Md. Mokhlasur Rahman Lecturer Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Fisheries College Melandah, Jamalpur Contact: Mobile No. 01722-435444 E-mail: mmrfish.bau@gmail.com Job Experiences: Scientific officer, a coordinated subproject on Farming System Research and Development at Bangladesh Agricultural
Good Practice in Aqua-Feed Preparation: Feed Ingredients
The aquaculture industry is the fastest growing food production industry in the world and approximately 50% of all fish consumed by humans is from aquaculture. As aquaculture technology has evolved, the push toward higher yields and faster growth has involved
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