Different types of fisheries related e-documents are available in different websites as scattered. Most of them are very important for fisheries researcher, student, teacher as well as others. Links of important e-documents are presented here (part-I) from different Bangladeshi web
Authoress Profile: Syeda Nusrat Jahan
Syeda Nusrat Jahan M. Phil. Student Department of Fisheries University of Rajshahi Rajshahi-6205 Bangladesh Email: nusratru at yahoo dot com All writings of this authoress are available here
Aquarium Fisheries in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh
Keeping ornamental fishes in aquarium is now become a common practice, especially in urban areas. But in Bangladesh, this practice is still not much popular to the people of all categories, and still confined between rich and upper-medium class people.
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
Brood stock and breeding management of fin fish hatcheries of Rajshahi district
Hatchery is one of the main sources of fry for fish culture and about 98% fry of the country is produced by the hatcheries (Amin, 2002). It seems that the establishment of new hatcheries is playing an active role in
Thai Punti: Barbonymus gonionotus
Thai punti [Barbonymus gonionotus] is also known as rajpunti or thai rajpunti in our country. This small carp inhabits rivers, streams, floodplain and reservoirs in Thailand. In 1977, it was introduced to Bangladesh from Thailand (Rahman, 2005). It occurs mainly
Black carp: Mylopharyngodon piceus
Black carp [Mylopharyngodon piceus] inhabits Amur river basin of Eastern Siberia to southern China. In 1983, this carp was introduced to Bangladesh from China for controlling snail and aquaculture purpose (Rahman, 2005). It is mainly bottom feeder and feeds on
