Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, is one of the most populous cities in the country. Although the city is landlocked, it…
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Shellfish can contain toxins that cause a variety of poisoning syndromes. These include crustaceans (crab, lobster, and shrimp), filter-feeding bivalve…
Read More »The Khulna region has seen a significant decline in shrimp exports, which responsible authorities attribute to factors like the global…
Read More »Fish farming, sometimes referred to as aquaculture, is a growing popular technique for producing food that involves raising freshwater and…
Read More »Multiple forms of malnutrition coexist in low- and lower middle-income nations like Bangladesh, suggesting the emergence of a double or…
Read More »A defined area set aside and maintained for the long-term preservation of marine resources, ecological services, or cultural legacy is…
Read More »Hakaluki Haor, the biggest freshwater wetland in the nation, is well-known for its profusion of fish and native aquatic vegetation.…
Read More »Integrated rice fish farming: An integrated aquaculture method known as “rice fish farming” combines aquaculture, most typically freshwater fish, with…
Read More »The first genome sequencing of the native Shing fish have successfully completed by the researchers of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU),…
Read More »Integrated aquaculture technique: The practice of raising fish with other species (plants or livestock) is known as integrated aquaculture. This…
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