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HOSSAIN, MD MOSAREF, MD JAHANGIR SARKER, MD MILON SARKER, AFSANA KABIR DIPTY, NAZMUN NAHER RIMA, and NAHID SULTANA. "Impact of environmental stressors on the phytoplankton communities to assess the River Halda, Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries 34, no. 1 (2022): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52168/bjf.2022.34.11.

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Halda is a 98 km-long tidal freshwater river of Bangladesh, which has a unique feature since it is the only natural breeding ground and the sole source of fertilized eggs of Indian Major Carps globally. The present study firstly summarizes the impact of environmental stressors to understand phytoplankton abundance, community, and their diversity in Halda River, Bangladesh. Environmental data as seasons (Winter, Monsoon), water depths, temperature, pH, Salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients were collected and analyzed from the Halda River in January 2019 and August, 2020. Thirty-four phytopl
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Arshad-Ul-Alam, Mohammad, and Mohammad Ali Azadi. "Fisheries exploitation of the Halda River, Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 4, no. 1 (2016): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/jfish.v4i1.2016.143.

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Fish exploitation of the Halda River was investigated for two years period from January 2007 to December 2008 to know the variation of CPUA (Catch Per Unit Area kg.ha-1year-1) among the three studied sections, months and between two years. The mean CPUA for pooled data was 295.685, 433.219, 524.449 and 411.887 kg.ha-1year-1 for the year 2007 and 415.987, 636.808, 566.515 and 527.545 kg.ha-1year-1 for the year 2008 in upstream (section 1), midstream (section 2), downstream (section 3) and over the total study area of the River Halda respectively. Analysis of variance showed highly significant d
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Azadi, Mohammad Ali, and Mohammad Arshad Ul Alam. "Ichthyofauna of the river Halda, Chittagong, Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 41, no. 2 (2015): 113–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjz.v41i2.23313.

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Eighty-three species of finfish belonging to 13 Orders, 35 Families, and 69 genera including three exotic species, and 10 species of shellfish (crustaceans) under one order, 3 families and 3 genera were identified from the River Halda during September 2004 to December 2011. Thus a total of 93 species of Ichthyofauna (finfish and shellfish) were recorded from this river during the seven years (2004-2011) of investigation. Maximum number of finfish species were recorded under the family Cyprinidae (19 species) followed by the family Gobiidae (11 species), whereas maximum number of shellfish spec
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Arshad-Ul-Alam, Mohammad, and Mohammad Ali Azadi. "Fisheries exploitation of the Halda River, Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 4, no. 1 (2016): 361–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/j.fish.114.

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Fish exploitation of the Halda River was investigated for two years period from January 2007 to December 2008 to know the variation of CPUA (Catch Per Unit Area kg.ha-1year-1) among the three studied sections, months and between two years. The mean CPUA for pooled data was 295.685, 433.219, 524.449 and 411.887 kg.ha-1year-1 for the year 2007 and 415.987, 636.808, 566.515 and 527.545 kg.ha-1year-1 for the year 2008 in upstream (section 1), midstream (section 2), downstream (section 3) and over the total study area of the River Halda respectively. Analysis of variance showed highly significant d
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Kibria, Md Manzoorul, Tasnima Dilshad, and Abdullah Al Asek. "Policy implications based on stakeholders’ perceptions for integrated management of the Halda River: Bangabandhu Fisheries Heritage of Bangladesh." Water Policy 24, no. 3 (2022): 517–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2022.003.

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Abstract The Halda River of Chattogram is an icon being the only tidal river supporting the spawning of the genetically pure major Indian carp species. Halda is declared as the Bangabandhu Fisheries Heritage due to the broader support for movement towards its conservation. Discrete studies addressed water quality, land-use changes, ecosystem valuation, etc. without taking an integrated heritage conservation approach. This study aims to elucidate priority policy interventions for its integrated management by mapping significant constraints against Halda conservation. Published journal articles,
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Islam et al., Md Safiqul. "Checklist of Phytoplankton in the Halda River, Chattogram, Bangladesh." Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries 25, no. 6 (2021): 285–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejabf.2021.211516.

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Akter, Aysha, and Md Hazrat Ali. "Environmental flow requirements assessment in the Halda River, Bangladesh." Hydrological Sciences Journal 57, no. 2 (2012): 326–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2011.644242.

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Arshad-Ul-Alam, Mohammad, and Mohammad Ali Azadi. "Efficiency of fishing gears in the river Halda, Chittagong, Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 3, no. 3 (2015): 275. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/jfish.v3i3.2015.73.

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To determine the catch efficiency of fishing gears, catch per unit effort (CPUE)data were collected for two years during January 2007 to December 2008 from the river Halda. Analyses were done to examine the variation of CPUE among gears, studied sections, months and years. The mean CPUE for pooled data of all gears was 2.247±0.265 kg.gear-1day-1 and 2.697±0.355 kg.gear-1day-1 for 2007 and 2008 respectively. Among eight gear categories, bag nets yielded the highest CPUE during 2007 (5.957±0.704 kg.gear-1day-1) and seine nets during 2008 (7.288±1.477 kg.gear-1day-1). Among 31 gear types, small m
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Islam, Md S., M. A. Azadi, M. Nasiruddin, Md T. Islam, D. Akter, and T. U. Ahmed. "ASSESSMENT OF THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE HALDA RIVER, BANGLADESH." Водные биоресурсы и среда обитания 5, no. 2 (2022): 16–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.47921/2619-1024_2022_5_2_16.

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Arshad-Ul-Alam, Mohammad, and Mohammad Ali Azadi. "Efficiency of fishing gears in the river Halda, Chittagong, Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 3, no. 3 (2015): 275–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/j.fish.104.

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To determine the catch efficiency of fishing gears, catch per unit effort (CPUE) data were collected for two years during January 2007 to December 2008 from the river Halda. Analyses were done to examine the variation of CPUE among gears, studied sections, months and years. The mean CPUE for pooled data of all gears was 2.247±0.265 kg.gear-1day-1 and 2.697±0.355 kg.gear-1day-1 for 2007 and 2008 respectively. Among eight gear categories, bag nets yielded the highest CPUE during 2007 (5.957±0.704 kg.gear-1day-1) and seine nets during 2008 (7.288±1.477 kg.gear-1day-1). Among 31 gear types, small
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Moula, Muhammad Towhid, Ranjit K. Nath, Mh Mosfeka Chowdhury, and Md Abu Bakar Siddique. "An Overview of River Side Pollutants and their Effects on Physico-Chemical Changes in Water Quality of River Halda, Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Chemistry 32, no. 4 (2020): 827–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2020.22347.

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Halda is an important river of Bangladesh, is now polluted in different ways through industrial, agricultural, domestic and sewage disposal. Increased anthropogenic activities have increased the potential pollution of the river and excessive pollutants may be toxic to humans and aquatic fauna. Presence of heavy metals in the river water causes perilous impact on the aquatic organisms. Hence, regular monitoring of pollution levels in the river is indispensable. In this study, we discuss about physico-chemical assessments of water quality parameters viz. pH, dissolve oxygen (DO), biochemical oxy
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Kabir, MH, MM Kibria, and MM Hossain. "Indirect and Non-use Values of Halda River- A Unique Natural Breeding Ground of Indian Carps in Bangladesh." Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources 6, no. 2 (2015): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jesnr.v6i2.22092.

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Bangladesh is a Riverine country; however, Halda River is of special interest among them in recent time for being the only tidal freshwater River in the world that serves as a natural spawning ground for major Indian carps. Besides, this River serves some indirect and non-use values. This study aims at estimating the economic worth of the indirect and non-use value of Halda River. Both indirect and non-use values of this River were calculated by using contingent valuation method. The study found that total indirect use value per year from this River was Tk. 29.50 million. We also estimated tha
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Rahman, Md Habibur, Jannatul Ferdouse, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, and Md Towhid Hossain. "Water Quality Assessment and Identification of Novel Bacterial Strains in the Halda River Water of Bangladesh." Air, Soil and Water Research 15 (January 2022): 117862212211351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786221221135164.

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The present study was undertaken to determine a holistic picture of pollution comprising the physicochemical and microbiological properties of the Halda River water of Bangladesh. A total 45 samples were collected from five sampling sites. Different water quality parameters including temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), total dissolved solids (TDS), total solids (TS), turbidity, concentration of heavy metals, total bacterial count (TBC), total coliform (TC), and fecal coliforms (FC) were assessed. Is
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Haque, M. P., and S. M. K. H. Chowdhury. "Trend of irrigation water requirement in Halda River basin of Bangladesh." Journal of Science Technology and Environment Informatics 10, no. 1 (2020): 673–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18801/jstei.100120.68.

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Islam, Md Shafiqul, Ali Akbar, Aysha Akhtar, Md Manzoorul Kibria, and Md Simul Bhuyan. "Water Quality Assessment along With Pollution Sources of the Halda River." Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Science 43, no. 1 (2017): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jasbs.v43i1.46245.

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In the present study water quality assessment and land based sources of pollutants discharged into the Halda River through four major canals were investigated. The ranges of pH, DO, BOD, NO3-N, PO4-P, chloride and total alkalinity of the collected samples varied from 7.1-8.8, 3.35-4.70 mg/L, 0.055-5.0 mg/L, 0.12-3.1 mg/L, 0.06-0.16 mg/L, 8.4-69.30 mg/L and 73-220 mg/L, respectively. pH, DO, BOD showed significant changes at Mondakini Canal and Chengkhali Canal for monsoon, post-monsoon and winter (p <0.05) while chloride at Chengkali Canal for all seasons (p≤0.05). Moreover, TA, NO3-N and P
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Islam, Md S. "PHYTOPLANKTON VARIABLES DYNAMICS IN THE HALDA RIVER (BANGABANDHU FISHERIES HERITAGE), CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH." Водные биоресурсы и среда обитания 4, no. 3 (2021): 24–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.47921/2619-1024_2021_4_3_24.

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Akhtar, Aysha, Md Tarikul Islam, Md Shafiqul Islam, et al. "Risk and coping mechanisms of the carp spawn fishing community of the Halda river, Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 45, no. 1 (2017): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjz.v45i1.34198.

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To assess the livelihood risks and coping mechanisms of the spawn fishing community of the Halda river, Chittagong, Bangladesh was conducted. Four areas, namely Ankurighona, Gorduara, Madarimukh and Madunaghat were selected on the basis of the aggregation of spawn fishers. A structured questionnaire survey was made on 152 spawn fishers in two categories i.e. boat owner and hired laborers to collect primary data. Three major man-made risks, namely catch of brood fish, non-functioning sluice gates and cutting of river bends related to egg collection were mentioned by the spawn fishers while sali
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Islam, Shikder Saiful, Md Saifuddin Shah, Foyez Ibn Shams, Md Rayhan Ali, and Md Lifat Rahi. "Genetic Variability Assay of Different Natural and Hatchery Populations of Rohu (Labeo rohita) in Bangladesh." International Journal of Life Sciences 9, no. 1 (2015): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijls.v9i1.11923.

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The level of genetic variation determines the genetic status and provides the raw material for selective improvement of a stock. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to assess the genetic variability of 7 different natural (2) and hatchery (5) populations of Indian Major Carp, Labeo rohita (Rohu) in Bangladsh. In total, 140 fish samples were collected (20 from each of the populations). Genomic DNA was extracted from the muscle tissue, and 5 different oligonucleotide primers were used which revealed 80% polymorphic DNA bands. The polymorphic loci proportions were 0.71, 0
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Kibria, M. M., N. Islam, M. Billah, K. S. M. Shawrob, M. H. Rumi, and AMAM Zonaed Siddiki. "Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Catla catla (Hamilton, 1822) from the Halda river of Bangladesh." Mitochondrial DNA Part B 5, no. 3 (2020): 3215–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1809542.

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Bhuyan, Md Simul, and Muhammad Abu Bakar. "Seasonal variation of heavy metals in water and sediments in the Halda River, Chittagong, Bangladesh." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 24, no. 35 (2017): 27587–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-0204-y.

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Karim, Mohammad Abdul, Mohammad Helal Uddin, Suman Barua, et al. "Pollution Source Identification of Halda River Water Using Field Observation, Laboratory Analysis and GIS Technique." Oriental Journal Of Chemistry 35, no. 5 (2019): 1480–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/350502.

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Halda River (HR), the lone natural carp breeding ground in Bangladesh as well as in Southeast Asia is an economically important river and its water quality is deteriorating due to unplanned industrialization and various anthropogenic activities. The present research work has been conducted to assess the characteristics of HR water. Eighteen water quality parameters were studied including pH, temperature, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Dissolved Solids, Electrical Conductivity, Hardness, Turbidity, Total Alkalinity, SO42-, PO43-, NO3-,
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Kabir, Humayain, Manzoorul Kibria, Mohammed Jashimuddin, and Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain. "Conservation of a river for biodiversity and ecosystem services: the case of the Halda – the unique river of Chittagong, Bangladesh." International Journal of River Basin Management 13, no. 3 (2015): 333–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15715124.2015.1012514.

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Azadi, MA, and Mohammad Arshad Ul Alam. "Ichthyodiversity of the five linked rivers of Chattogram, Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 48, no. 2 (2021): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjz.v48i2.52364.

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Faunal records are essential to understand, manage and conserve any ecosystem if altered due to anthropogenic or natural causes. In the south eastern Bangladesh five linked rivers, Karnaphuli, Halda, Sikalbaha, Chandkhali and Sangu play a significant role in the country‟s fisheries sector. In this study ichthyofauna of the three linked rivers, Karnaphuli, Shikalbaha and Chandkhali are presented. From these three important linked rivers a total of 130 ichthyofaunal species, of which 112 finfish and 18 shellfish species were recorded during May 2010 to February 2020. Out of 130 species of finfis
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Dey, Moumita, Asma Akter, Saiful Islam, et al. "Assessment of contamination level, pollution risk and source apportionment of heavy metals in the Halda River water, Bangladesh." Heliyon 7, no. 12 (2021): e08625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08625.

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Islam, Mohammad Amirul, Biplob Das, Shamshad Begum Quraishi, et al. "Heavy metal contamination and ecological risk assessment in water and sediments of the Halda river, Bangladesh: A natural fish breeding ground." Marine Pollution Bulletin 160 (November 2020): 111649. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111649.

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Samad, MA, MT Hossain, and BMS Rahman. "Present status of broodstock management at carp hatcheries in Jessore." Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 11, no. 2 (2014): 349–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbau.v11i2.19939.

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This study represented a survey report on present status of management of carp brood fish. The survey was conducted with 40 hatcheries at Chacrha in Jessore from June to November, 2012. Production of brood fish was found to depend on the combined interaction between feed and culture technique. Some information showed that brood fish selection for induced breeding was done on the basis of their experience. Pond preparation was carried out properly but stocking density of brood fish was quite high and water quality was not maintained properly. Negative selection of brood fish was done in few hat
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Rahman, Md Mahabubur, Md Fuad Hasan, A. S. M. Mehedi Hasan, Md Sha Alam, Pradip Kumar Biswas, and Mohammad Nazim Zaman. "Chemical weathering, provenance, and tectonic setting inferred from recently deposited sediments of Dharla River, Bangladesh." Journal of Sedimentary Environments 6, no. 1 (2021): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43217-020-00046-z.

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Islam, Abu Reza Md Towfiqul, Swapan Talukdar, Susanta Mahato, et al. "Machine learning algorithm-based risk assessment of riparian wetlands in Padma River Basin of Northwest Bangladesh." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28, no. 26 (2021): 34450–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-12806-z.

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Ahmed, Md Kawser, Mohammad Abdul Baki, Md Saiful Islam, et al. "Human health risk assessment of heavy metals in tropical fish and shellfish collected from the river Buriganga, Bangladesh." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22, no. 20 (2015): 15880–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-4813-z.

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Karim, Rajaul, Krishna Chandra Roy, Purobi Rani Roy, and Zoarder Faruque Ahmed. "Age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822) of the river Tentulia in Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 3, no. 1 (2015): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/jfish.v3i1.2015.69.

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This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bhola district using monthly samples from January to December 2009 by checking annual rings or growth checks on hard parts. Age and growth of T. ilisha got progressed by direct fit of length frequency data both to standard and to modified von Bertalanffy growth models with ELEFAN I procedure where the predicted maximum total length were (TL∞) 41.88 cm for male and 52.40 cm for female. Powell-Wetherall procedure gave an initial asymptotic total length (TL∞) for both male and female 40.42 cm, 50.61
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Karim, Rajaul, Krishna Chandra Roy, Purobi Rani Roy, and Zoarder Faruque Ahmed. "Age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822) of the river Tentulia in Bangladesh." Journal of Fisheries 3, no. 1 (2015): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/j.fish.96.

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This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bhola district using monthly samples from January to December 2009 by checking annual rings or growth checks on hard parts. Age and growth of T. ilisha got progressed by direct fit of length frequency data both to standard and to modified von Bertalanffy growth models with ELEFAN I procedure where the predicted maximum total length were (TL∞) 41.88 cm for male and 52.40 cm for female. Powell-Wetherall procedure gave an initial asymptotic total length (TL∞) for both male and female 40.42 cm, 50.61
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Jahan, Chowdhury Sarwar, Md Ferozur Rahaman, Riad Arefin, Shamser Ali, and Quamrul Hasan Mazumder. "Morphometric Analysis and Hydrological Inference for Water Resource Management in Atrai-Sib River Basin, NW Bangladesh Using Remote Sensing and GIS Technique." Journal of the Geological Society of India 91, no. 5 (2018): 613–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12594-018-0912-z.

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Memon, Khadim Hussain, Rashida Bhanbhro, Qun Liu, Tahira Jabeen Ursani, Abdul Manan Shaikh, and Sapna Waheed Memon. "Population Dynamics of Reba Carp Cirrhinus Reba From Indus River, Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan." Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 48, no. 1 (2020): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjz.v48i1.47878.

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Present work was done from Indus River, Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan to evaluate the present stock of Cirrhinus reba Suhni (Reba carp) for first time. Since the assessment of stocks deliver the important knowledge of stocks of commercially important fish species to the fisheries managers to make better strategic plans for sustainable exploitation. Data based on length-frequency was obtained from October 2015 to March 2016, a total of 463 pairs of length-weight were measured. Minimum length was measured to 13cm, maximum length was 29cm and the average length of 17cm was measured with minimum weight
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The Constitution of Kenya specifically recognizes the freedom of association to form and belong to trade unions. However, despite the adoption of the Labour Relations Act, union practice is still hampered by excessive restrictions. The EPZ companies are labor intensive requiring a large amount of labor to produce its goods or service and thus, the welfare of the employees play a key role in their functions. This study sought to determine the effect of trade union practices on employees’ welfare at export processing zones industries in Athi River, Kenya. The specific objectives sought to determ
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Hens, Luc, Nguyen An Thinh, Tran Hong Hanh, et al. "Sea-level rise and resilience in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific: A synthesis." VIETNAM JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES 40, no. 2 (2018): 127–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/0866-7187/40/2/11107.

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Climate change induced sea-level rise (SLR) is on its increase globally. Regionally the lowlands of China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and islands of the Malaysian, Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos are among the world’s most threatened regions. Sea-level rise has major impacts on the ecosystems and society. It threatens coastal populations, economic activities, and fragile ecosystems as mangroves, coastal salt-marches and wetlands. This paper provides a summary of the current state of knowledge of sea level-rise and its effects on both human and natural ecosystems. The focus is on coastal urban
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Yakubu, Bashir Ishaku, Shua’ib Musa Hassan, and Sallau Osisiemo Asiribo. "AN ASSESSMENT OF SPATIAL VARIATION OF LAND SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF MINNA, NIGER STATE NIGERIA FOR SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUES." Geosfera Indonesia 3, no. 2 (2018): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v3i2.7934.

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Rapid urbanization rates impact significantly on the nature of Land Cover patterns of the environment, which has been evident in the depletion of vegetal reserves and in general modifying the human climatic systems (Henderson, et al., 2017; Kumar, Masago, Mishra, & Fukushi, 2018; Luo and Lau, 2017). This study explores remote sensing classification technique and other auxiliary data to determine LULCC for a period of 50 years (1967-2016). The LULCC types identified were quantitatively evaluated using the change detection approach from results of maximum likelihood classification algorithm
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Md. Simul, Bhuyan. "A baseline taxonomic study of zooplankton in the lower Halda River, Bangladesh." Global Journal of Zoology, January 10, 2020, 001–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/gjz.000013.

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Halda is a unique resourceful tidal river of Bangladesh, where Indian major carps (Catla catla, Labeo rohita, Cirhinnus mrigala, and Labeo calbasu) spawn from April to June. Ecological conditions are auspicious from time immemorial which serves as a natural breeding ground in the world. The present study was conducted over the period of January-June 2017 to identify the main species of Zooplankton fauna and also fi nd out the dominancy of the highest plankton groups in the lower Halda River. A total of 3 major zooplankton groups-Copepoda, Rotifera and Cladocera were identifi ed during the six
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Kabir, Md Humayain, and Hillol Barua. "The Riparian Tree Species Composition and Diversity of the Midstream of Halda River in Chittagong, Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry, March 27, 2019, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajraf/2019/v3i130029.

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Riparian vegetation has been depleting in the many river basins of Bangladesh. Consequently, this study assessed the tree species composition, structure and diversity of the midstream area of the Halda River in Bangladesh. Twenty two quadrats (20 × 20m in size) were sampled. A total of 414 individual tree stems of ≥10 cm DBH of 36 tree species belonging to 31 genera and 15 families were enumerated. Density, Basal area and volume of the tree species were measured. Different diversity indices, i.e. Shannon-Wienners Diversity Index, Simpson's Dominance Index, Pielou’s Species Evenness Index, Marg
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Hossain, Mohammad Belal, Sanjida Afrin Semme, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Ahmed, et al. "Contamination levels and ecological risk of heavy metals in sediments from the tidal river Halda, Bangladesh." Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14, no. 3 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-06477-w.

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Hasan, Md Nazmul, Md Sharif Uddin, and Md Haider Ali Biswas. "Effect of External Wastage and Illegal Harvesting on the Fishery Model of the Halda River Ecosystem in Bangladesh." Journal of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics 11, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5890/jand.2022.03.003.

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Hasan, Md Mahmudul, Md Shakil Ahmed, and Raofur Adnan. "Assessment of physico-chemical characteristics of river water emphasizing tannery industrial park: a case study of Dhaleshwari River, Bangladesh." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 192, no. 12 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-020-08750-z.

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Fatema, Kaniz, Turabur Rahman, Md Jakiul Islam, et al. "Microplastics pollution in the river Karnaphuli: a preliminary study on a tidal confluence river in the southeast coast of Bangladesh." Environmental Science and Pollution Research, December 31, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-24998-z.

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Rahman, Md Rejaur. "River dynamics – a geospatial analysis of Jamuna (Brahmaputra) River in Bangladesh during 1973–2019 using Landsat satellite remote sensing data and GIS." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 195, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-10638-z.

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Hossain, Md Nazir, and Paromita Paul. "Impacts of climatic variability on agriculture and options for adaptation in the Surma River basin, Bangladesh." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 191, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7256-z.

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Khan, Faysal Elahi, Yeasmin Nahar Jolly, GM Rabiul Islam, Shirin Akhter, and Jamiul Kabir. "Contamination status and health risk assessment of trace elements in foodstuffs collected from the Buriganga River embankments, Dhaka, Bangladesh." International Journal of Food Contamination 1, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40550-014-0001-z.

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Gazi, Md Yousuf, Farhad Hossain, Sumiya Sadeak, and Md Mahin Uddin. "Spatiotemporal variability of channel and bar morphodynamics in the Gorai-Madhumati River, Bangladesh using remote sensing and GIS techniques." Frontiers of Earth Science, November 2, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11707-020-0827-z.

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Quddus, Md Abdul. "Dissemination of Technological Innovations of Livestock in Bangladesh: Adoption Levels and Behavioral Precision." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences, April 20, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40011-022-01357-z.

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AbstractThe study investigated the technological innovations in livestock, their dissemination and adoption performance at farm level. Thirty-two researchers were interviewed for innovated technologies. Four ecologically representative study locations were selected, and 180 livestock households were interviewed for adoption. Logistic regression analysis and behavioral precision index were the major analytical techniques. Technologies were disseminated through adaptive research or field trial, training to the farmers, extension workers and farmer’s visit to government offices. Crossbred cattle,
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Sarker, Md Jahangir, Amin Ullah Polash, Md Ariful Islam, Nazmun Naher Rima, and Tania Farhana. "Heavy metals concentration in native edible fish at upper Meghna River and its associated tributaries in Bangladesh: a prospective human health concern." SN Applied Sciences 2, no. 10 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42452-020-03445-z.

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