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    Current issues, shortcomings and solution in mud crab aquaculture (fattening & soft shell) in Bangladesh

    Scylla serrata, the mud crab, is an important species for aquaculture in Bangladesh because of the increasing demand in both…
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    Sustainable industrialization of seafood culture in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh stands out as a river-rich country with rich coastal resources that have made fishing and aquaculture quite an age-old…
    Market

    China’s duty-free access for Bangladeshi Black Tiger Shrimp promises major boost for the sector

    Starting December 1, 2024, Bangladesh will gain 100% duty-free access to Chinese markets, following a recent announcement from the Chinese…
    International

    Oman’s Fisheries Sector Strengthens with AquaBioTech Group Advisory Partnership

    Fisheries Development Oman (FDO), the fisheries investment branch of Oman Investment Authority (OIA), has signed an advisory agreement with Malta-based…
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    Bangladesh Security and Exchange Commission Rejects Right Shares Application of Gemini Seafood

    The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has denied the right shares application of Gemini Seafood of Gemcon Group, citing…
      June 7, 2024

      How sea turtles are essential for the balanced aquatic ecosystem

      Being a “keystone species” implies that sea turtles play a significant role in their surroundings and have an impact on…
      April 23, 2024

      The peril of olive Ridley turtles in Cox’s Bazar

      The Olive Ridley sea turtles, known for their remarkable ability to return to their birthplace to lay eggs, face a…
      March 4, 2024

      Hormones, antibiotics and waste polluting Bangladesh’s freshwater aquaculture, raising safety concerns!

      Bangladesh is an agro-based economy, and the freshwater aquaculture plays a significant role in reducing protein deficit and malnutrition while…
      February 26, 2024

      Fishing bycatch: causes, arising problems and management plan

      What is bycatch? Occasionally, fishermen capture creatures that they are not permitted to retain, cannot sell, or do not want…
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