Mahammad Abdus Sattar Fisheries Specialist National Land Zoning Project Ministry of Land Bangladesh And Adjunct Faculty Faculty of Fisheries, Bangabandu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural university (BSMRAU) Salna, Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh. Contact: Tel: 88-02-9677801 (Office) Fax: 88-02-9677681 (Office) Fax: 88-041-860015(Office) Tel: 88-02-8831031
Photographs of Chalan Beel, an Improtant Fisheries Hotspot of Bangladesh
Some photograph of chalan beel, an important fisheries hotspot of Bangladesh are published here. All photographs of chalan beel are taken by author during monsoon at Natore and Sirajgong districts. 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10.
Cultured fishes of Bangladesh
Cultured fish species: Cultured fish species refers to those species of fishes which are already introduced into the existing fish farming system in Bangladesh. A quite large number of species are now being used as culture species consisting both native
Exotic fishes of Bangladesh
Exotic fishes are those species of fishes which are not native and introduced from foreign or other countries to the local areas. Different species of fishes are introduced in Bangladesh to serve various purposes. Some of these purposes are (Rahman,
Puffer Fishes: A Common and an Old Threat in Bangladesh
‘Puffer fish’ became a burning issue in recent times when several people died after consuming this fish in different places of Bangladesh. This type of incident is not a new one, every year especially during the rainy season a lot
Population Blast in Bangladesh: Role of Fisheries in the Development of this Raising Population
Global overview: 11th July, the World Population Day. This year’s (2008) slogan of this very day is “It’s a right, let’s make it real.” Current population of the world is about 6700 million which was only 5000 million in 20
Carp-prawn polyculture in Charghat of Rajshahi: A new dimension in aquaculture of Northern Bangladesh
A case study is conducted on Gaora village of Charghat Upazila of Rajshahi to visit a carp-prawn polyculture pilot project, which added a new achievement in the aquaculture sector of the northern Bangladesh. During the case study, the very first