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TRADE-OFF BETWEEN DESTRUCTIVE FISHING GEARS USE AND HILSA SANCTUARIES MANAGEMENT IN THE MEGHNA RIVER ESTUARY OF BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)This study was conducted to identify the factors that are responsible for widespread use of destructive fishing gears in the Meghna estuary where hilsa sanctuaries were established. Using participatory data collection ... -
GROWTH AND PRODUCTION OF QUICK GROWING SPECIES UNDER MONOCULTURE AND POLYCULTURE SYSTEMS IN THE SEASONAL WATERBODY OF HAOR VILLAGE NOAGAON, SUNAMGANJ
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)The study was conducted to assess the growth, survival and production performance of Thai sarpunti (Puntius gonionotus Bleeker), tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus Lin.) and rui (Labeo rohita) under monoculture and polyculture ... -
IMPACT OF FISH DIVERSITY ON THE LIVELIHOOD OF FISHERS OF DEKHAR HAOR IN SUNAMGANJ
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)The study was conducted to investigate the impact of fish diversity on the livelihood of fishermen living around the Dekhar haor of Dakshin Sunamganj in Sunamganj during the period of September 2015 to August 2016. It ... -
FISHING GEARS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON FISH DIVERSITY OF DEKHAR HAOR UNDER DAKSHIN SUNAMGANJ
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)A study was conducted to determine the fishing gears used their catch composition, catch per unit effort and effects of fishing gears on fish diversity of Dekhar haor for the period of 12 months from September 15 to ... -
INTEGRATING SPECIES NICHE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY: A THEORETICAL MODELING APPROACH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)Understanding species niche is vital to prevent species extinction as it has a great impact on the abundance of the species. The present study was conducted to determine the changes of species niche with the changes in ... -
ZOOPLANKTON DIVERSITY DIFFERENCE IN TROPICAL ECOSYSTEM: A STUDY FROM THE MEGHNA RIVER ESTUARY, BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2016-12)To know about the trophic level relationship among the zooplankton, phytoplankton, and fish species, it is important to know about the zooplankton diversity difference through ecosystems. The present study was conducted ... -
UNDERSTANDING FISHERY EXIT AND ENTRY IN CHITTAGONG COAST OF BANGLADESH
(2015-12)Fishing is one of the most important traditional livelihood activities of the coastal communities which plays a significant role in the socioeconomic condition of small-scale fishers in Chittagong and considered as a ... -
DAMAGE OF AQUATIC FAUNA DURING THE COLLECTION OF SHRIMP (PENEAUS MONODON) POST LARVAE IN THE TIDAL WATER OF MONGLA RIVER (RAMPAL), BAGERHAT
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)The study was conducted in Mongla tidal river (Rampal) of Bagerhat district from November 2014 to October 2015 to assess the abundance of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) post larvae (PL) and to quantify the damage ... -
DISASTER VULNERABILITY OF COASTAL FISHERS INPATUAKHALI REGION OF BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)Bangladesh is ranked as one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries in the world, mainly due to its geographical location and socio-economic context of vulnerable population. Natural disasters like cyclones, ... -
DRIVERS OF CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND HUMAN WELL-BEING IN THE BANGLADESH SUNDARBANS
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)The Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest that provide a range of goods and services for human societies living adjacent to the forest and beyond. This mangrove ecosystems are changing at unprecedented rates, ... -
EFFECT OF PROBIOTICS ON THE GROWTH AND PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE OF TILAPIA (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) IN NYLON NET CAGES IN FRESHWATER POND
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)The present study was conducted to ascertain the impact of probiotics on the growth and production of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) for 120 days from 15 July to 12 November 2015. There were four treatments such as T1 ... -
FISHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE PERFORMANCES OF HILSA SANCTUARIES IN THE MEGHNA ESTUARY OF BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)Hilsa, the national fish of Bangladesh comprises the largest single-species fishery of the country constituting 11% of the total catch and employing 2.5 million people as either direct or indirect beneficiary. Since 2003, ... -
CLIMATE CHANGE AND HILSA FISHERY IN BANGLADESH: IMPACTS, VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2015-12)Climate change is expected to have wide impacts on coastal fisheries production and coastal fishers often bear the brunt of the natural calamities like cyclones. Nevertheless, there are relatively fewer studies that ... -
Analysing Legal Framework for Sustainable Management of Marine and Coastal Living Resources in Bangladesh
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)The present study analyzed the legal framework that governs the coastal and marine living resources utilization and conservation in Bangladesh. To assess the implementation realities of the laws, qualitative fieldwork ... -
CULTURE POTENTIALITY OF Mystus gulio IN SALINITY INTRUSION PRONE AREAS OF NOAKHALI COAST, BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)This experiment was aimed to assess culture potentiality of M. gulio in different culture systems in salinity prone areas of Noakhali coast, Bangladesh. Nine uniform earthen ponds (40 m 2 ) of Noakhali Integrated Agro ... -
TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF SHELLFISH ASSEMBLAGE IN THE SANGU RIVER ESTUARY, CHITTAGONG WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOME ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)The study was conducted in the Sangu river estuary, Chittagong to assess the temporal distribution of shellfish assemblage with special reference to some environmental parameters. To study the shellfish assemblage catch from ... -
SEASONAL VARIATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON AND ZOOPLANKTON IN THE TIDAL SANGU RIVER WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOME ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)An experiment was carried out at two selected stations in the Sangu river estuary with the Bay of Bengal, Chittagong, Bangladesh to determine the abundance and monthly variations of phytoplankton and zooplankton communities ... -
TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISH ASSEMBLAGE IN THE SANGU RIVER ESTUARY, CHITTAGONG WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOME ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)This research aimed at studying the temporal distribution of fish assemblage in the Sangu river estuary, Bangladesh. Fish samples were collected from Estuarine Set Bag Net (Behundi jal) over four seasons such as (winter, ... -
IN RELATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: ASSESSING THE POTENTIALITY OF CAGE CULTURE OF Mystus gulio IN NOAKHALI COAST, BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2014-12)Mystus gulio commonly known as long whiskered catfish (locally nona tengra), is a euryhaline fish, occurring mostly in brackish water of low salinity, or even in fresh water. An experiment was conducted for 120 days in ... -
TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF SHELLFISH ASSEMBLAGE IN THE KARNAFULLY RIVER ESTUARY, BANGLADESH
(Dept. of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, 2013-12)Bangladesh has a coastline of 480 km along the North and North-East part of the Bay of Bengal. It has an internal estuarine water area of 7,325 sq. nautical miles up to 10 fathom depth baseline, territorial waters of ...