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Taxonomic Features, Marketing Channel and World Distribution of Glossogobius Giuris (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822)

Figure 1: Full Picture of Glossogobius giuris (Female), Dorsal view (up), Ventral view (down)

Introduction: The species Glossogobius giuris (Common name (English) ‘Tank Goby’, locally known as ‘Bele’ (in Bangla)) is widely distributed in the freshwater and estuaries of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Far East (Doha, 1974). This species generally inhabits clear to

Mazharul Islam May 2, 2020February 21, 2022 Biology, Morphology, Systematics Read more

Marketing Channel of Some Major Fish Groups in Fish Markets of Rajshahi City Corporation

The route taken by the goods and services from producers to the consumers is referred to as the marketing channel. A channel is usually composed of a number of levels or stages. Each level contains a set of middlemen who

Syeda Mushahida Al Noor June 10, 2011July 1, 2011 Food fish, Management, Marketing, Trade No Comments Read more

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