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Advances in Fisheries
Research in Bangladesh
Proceedings of
5th Biennial Fisheries Conference & Research Fair 2012
18-19 January 2012, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka
Editors
Md. Abdul Wahab PhD
Department of Fisheries Management
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Md. Saifuddin Shah PhD
Fisheries & Marine Resource Technology Discipline
Khulna University, Khulna
Mostafa Ali Reza Hossain PhD
Department of Fisheries Biology & Genetics
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Benoy Kumar Barman PhD
WorldFish- Bangladesh & South Asia Office
Dhaka
Md. Enamul Hoq PhD
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum
Advances in Fisheries Research in Bangladesh: I
Proceedings of
5th Biennial Fisheries Conference & Research Fair 2012
18-19 January 2012, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka
2014
Wahab, M.A., Shah, M.S., Hossain, M.A.R., Barman, B.K. and Hoq, M.E. (eds.),
Advances in Fisheries Research in Bangladesh: I. Proc. of 5th Biennial Fisheries
Conference & Research Fair 2012. 18-19 January 2012, Bangladesh Agricultural
Research Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum, Dhaka,
Bangladesh. 246 p.
Printed in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cover design & photo credit
M. Enamul Hoq & M.A.R. Hossain
ISBN 978-984-33-6729-7
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Editorial
Fisheries activities has gradually emerged as an important livelihood options for over
million of poorer people including full-time and part-time fisher folks, fish farmers,
processors and traders. The primary need for animal protein intake for the
overwhelming majority has spurred a range of initiatives among actors and
institutions forward scientific fisheries management and aquaculture. To support the
ongoing development of fisheries and aquaculture, the need for demand led research
and generation of sustainable technologies cannot be ignored. It is fact that the
researchers in this country have been working in isolation in different institutions,
universities and other private and NGO’; and there has been a chronic lack of
coordination among the researchers as well as between researchers and the extension
agencies.
In order to overcome this situation, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum (BFRF), a
professional organization, was established in 2002 with its mission of breaking the
barrier and territoriality among different organization and bring about all the fisheries
academics, researchers, extension agencies of both GO and NGOs and other relevant
stakeholders under one umbrella so that we can make good use of resources, better
serve the sector together, and thus make rapid development through benefiting the
end-users of research outputs.
It is a great pleasure of us to extend our sincere greeting and felicitations to the
members of the BFRF on the occasion of ‘Sixth Biennial Fisheries Conference and
Research Fair 2014’ held on 26-27 April 2014 for their commendable contributions
to the promotion of science of aquatic natural resources. We have selected about 25
articles from about 190 abstracts presented in 5th Biennial Fisheries Conference and
Research Fair 2012. After finalization 16 articles are now presented in Advances in
Fisheries Research in Bangladesh: I. In the coming days, other volumes will be
published to document and of updated research in fisheries of Bangladesh. We duly
acknowledge WorldFish-Bangladesh and South Asia Office for financial support to
publish this first volume of the proceedings.
The Editors
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
BARC
BARI
BAU
BBS
BCSIR
BFDC
BFRI
BRAC
BRRI
DANIDA
DOF
DU
FAO
FCD
FCDI
FGD
GDP
GIS
GOB
GSI
HYV
ICLARM
IFADEP
IPM
MOFL
NGO
PRA
RFLDC
RU
SIS
SRS
UNDP
UNICEF
WFP
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Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute
Bangladesh Agricultural University
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Bangladesh Council for Scientific and Industrial Researches
Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Danish International Development Assistance
Department of Fisheries
Dhaka University
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Flood Control and Drainage
Flood Control, Drainage and Irrigation
Focus Group Discussion
Gross Domestic Product
Geographic Information System
Government of Bangladesh
Gonadosomatic index
High Yielding Variety
International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
Integrated Food Assisted Development Project
Integrated Pest Management
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
Non-Government Organization
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Regional Fisheries and Livestock Development Component
Rajshahi University
Small Indigenous Species of fish
Self-recruiting Species
United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund
World Food Programme
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Contents
Page No.
Habitat and fish diversity: Bangladesh perspective
Mostafa AR Hossain
01
Aquaculture development under the DANIDA Aquaculture Extension
Projects in Bangladesh, with special reference to Regional Fisheries and
Livestock Development Component (RFLDC), Noakhali
Harvey Demaine
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Production of inbred lines of Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala by
gynogenetic technique
Md. Lifat Rahi and Md. Saifuddin Shah
45
Inheritance of sex and sex-linked markers in Nile tilapia (O. niloticus L.)
Mohd Golam Quader Khan, Brendan J McAndrew and David J Penman
59
Impact of aqua-drugs and chemicals on fish health
G.U. Ahmed, M.A.R. Faruk, M. Shamsuddin and M.K. Rahman
75
Probiotic technology for sustainable aquaculture
Shafiqur Rahman, Shakila N. Khan, M. Niamul Naser and M. Manjurul Karim
83
Transportation of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) brood fish for stocking in
the homestead ponds of North West Bangladesh
Manos Kumar Saha, A.T.M. Eunus and Benoy Kumar Barman
97
Inclusion of prawn in polyculture: effects of stocking density of tilapia on
environment and production
Himel Chandra Roy and Md. Abdul Wahab
105
Community based fish sanctuaries: improving fish biodiversity and protects
inland fisheries of Bangladesh
Md. Golam Mustafa, Mohamod Ilyas and Balaram Mahalder
115
Poverty and food insecurity in Bangladesh: Evidence from haor areas
M.M.H. Kazal, M.Z. Hossain and J.U. Ahmed
129
Fishers’ access to fisheries resources under different management systems
and their livelihood issues
Md. Liaquat Ali
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Rural aquaculture: Way to poverty alleviation and livelihood security at
Patiya, Bangladesh
Debashis Sarker and M. Shahadat Hossain
181
Mud crab (scylla serrata) fattening in Bangladesh: present status and
future prospects
Zannatul Ferdoushi and Zhang Xiang- guo
191
Microbial quality assessment of Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus from
southwest Bangladesh
Saima Sharif Nilla, Md. Anisur Rahman Khan, Md. Mahmudur Rahman Khan
and Md. Ghulam Mustafa
203
Nutrients (NO3, PO4, NH4, SO4) concentration under different tidal and
weather conditions in Kholpetua-Arpangasia river system of the Sundarbans
S.M.B. Rahaman, L. Sarder, M.S. Rahaman, A.K. Ghosh, K.A. Huq,
A.F.M. Hasanuzzaman, S.K. Biswas, and S.M.S. Siraj
217
Shark fisheries status and management approach in the Bay of Bengal,
Bangladesh
M. Enamul Hoq, A.K. Yousuf Haroon and Ehsanul Karim
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