Suman Mandal Research Assistant Fisheries Potentials in Hilly Areas of Bangladesh Project Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka Contact: Cell: 88 01777338607 E-mail: suman.magician@yahoo.com Website: www.zoologybd.webs.com Work experiences April, 2012 to Present: Research Assistant, Fisheries Potentials in Hilly Areas of
Author profile: Suman Mandal
Suman Mandal Present: Research Assistant Fisheries Potentials in Hilly Areas of Bangladesh Project Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka Contact: Cell: 88 01777338607 E-mail: suman.magician@yahoo.com Website: www.zoologybd.webs.com Former Student: M.S. in Zoology (Fisheries), Session 2008-2009, Department of Zoology, University of
Photofeature: Embryonic Developmental Stages of Fishes
Embryonic developmental stage of exotic grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) of Bangladesh are observed through a binocular microscope. All photographs (which are given bellow) are taken with the combination of binocular microscope, DSLR camera and adapter applying own techniques.
Conservation and Protection of Fisheries Resources of Bangladesh: Let Abide by Rules and Regulations
Bangladesh is a country of submerged with numerous wetlands. This is the blessing of nature that enriches the country with a rich aquatic biodiversity. About 265 Freshwater fish species are inhabitant in the water bodies of Bangladesh (Rahman, 2005), among
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
Sudden Temperature Fall: Eye Disease Attacks Catla Fish in Bangladesh
Temperature is a crucial factor in aquaculture. Both low and high temperatures hamper the fish physiology and water quality as well as fish culture. Moreover low or high temperature especially, low causes high growth performance and effectiveness of some pathogens.
Author profile: Arafat Siddiquee
Arafat Siddiquee Scientific Officer Freshwater Station Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI) Mymensingh, Bangladesh Email: arafat.unlimited@gmail.com Tel: +8801721207976 Ex-student B.Sc. Fisheries (Honours) Department of Fisheries University of Rajshahi Rajshahi-6205 Bangladesh and MS in Fisheries Management Faculty of Fisheries Bangladesh