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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 ...
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, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...