Happy Bangla New Year 1424 has been celebrated on 14 April, 2017 in the
Jagannath University, Bangladesh and the Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath
University, Bangladesh Professor Dr. Mijanur Rahman has inaugurated
through big happy fish in the world.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Sunday, 26 March 2017
Thursday, 16 March 2017
World Fish Migration Day 2018 Bangladesh
we are going to celebrate World Fish Migration Day 2018 through Biodiversity Conservation and Fisheries Research Center (BCFRC) and river visit program to distinguish about “Happy Fish”. River visit program entitle “Happy Fish and Happy Life” that is connecting Fish Rivers and People. Happy fish will create awareness to conserve migratory rote and also free moving in the river. Its a global and local event to rise global attention to need restore river connection for migratory fish.
NGO, School, College, fishing community, organization, supporter, partner and local peoples are welcome to celebrate “Happy Fish and Happy Life” from 21 April 2018 to 27 April 2018. Details Click
Event coordinator: Md. Muzammel Hossain, Email: muzammel3@gmail.com, Cell: +8801683739497
NGO, School, College, fishing community, organization, supporter, partner and local peoples are welcome to celebrate “Happy Fish and Happy Life” from 21 April 2018 to 27 April 2018. Details Click
Event coordinator: Md. Muzammel Hossain, Email: muzammel3@gmail.com, Cell: +8801683739497
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Fisherman arrested for illegal Shark fishing in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Coast Guard have arrested 12 fishermen and recovered 4400 kgs of Sharks from a fishing boat in the Baleswar river, Sundarban on 4th February, 2017.
On information, a regular patrol team of the Coast Guard was called out to nab the poachers. ''They found the boat near Harinpala Ecopark and signaled it to stop. The boat attempted to escape, but the Coast Guard vessel was able to intercept it at around 7.30 PM,'' Operation officer of BCG's West Zone, Lieutenant Commander M Fariduzzaman told daily sun.
‘After the search, we seized 4400 kgs of shark from the mechanized boat,’ he said. The patrol team handed over the fishers to Vandaria Forest Office in presence of Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) and officers from the Department of Environment and Forest Department. A case has been lodged with the local police station in this connection.
In the Bay of Bengal, fishers net hundreds of tons Sharks and Rays every year which include many endangered species. But Shark fishing is illegal in the Sundarban area.
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
3x PhD Student Positions to Research Cod Growth Chronologies at the University of Iceland
The Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Iceland invites applications for three PhD student positions to reconstruct the long-term growth chronology of cod in the Northeast Atlantic.
We are looking for three PhD students to join an international multidisciplinary team investigating the long-term, century-scale population dynamics of cod around Iceland and/or Norway. The research of two students would investigate otolith-based growth chronologies, while the second student would investigate temperature reconstructions based on otolith oxygen isotopes. A University degree (Master of Science or equivalent) and excellent communication skills in written English are mandatory. Good quantitative skills and familiarity with fish biology and otoliths are of advantage. We expect the candidates to show outstanding motivation and initiative.
Two of the PhD positions will be based out of the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, while the third position will be based in Bergen, Norway. The positions will be funded for three years with a start-date as soon as possible. Annual PhD salaries are currently 4,380,000 ISK.
For further information, contact Dr Steven Campana at scampana@hi.is
Please see also: https://uni.hi.is/scampana/otoliths/jobs-and-students/
Thursday, 26 January 2017
Internship Opportunity
Convention on Biological Diversity is offering a 3 to 6 month internship at the Montreal duty station.
Are you in your final year of a post-secondary undergraduate program - enrolled in a graduate program or have already obtained a graduate degree?
If you are interested in the conservation of biodiversity & the environment, social media & trends, as well as creative design & writing, follow the link below to find out more about the position!
See more : https://careers.un.org/
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Jagannath University, Bangladesh
Jagannath University is a leading university of Bangladesh to research, learn and explore in the world. The University is situated in the southern part of the city of Dhaka near the Buriganga. This prestigious educational establishment has a history of about 150 years which started in 1858 when Dhaka Brahma School was founded in 1858 by Dinanath Sen, Prabhaticharan Roy, Anathbandhu Mallik and Brajasundar Kaitra. The name Jagannath school was given by Kishorilal Chowdhury, the Zamindar of Baliadi who took over the school in 1872 and renamed it after his father's name. In 1884, it was raised to a second grade college. Law was one of the first courses introduced in the college. A common management committee administered the school and college until 1887, when the school section was separated to form an independent school named Kishore Jubilee School. It is now known as K L Jubilee School. The administration of the college was transferred to a board of trustees in 1907. In the following year, it became a first grade college.
The college started with only 48 students and in five years, the roll raised to 396. In 1910, Raja Manmath Roy Chowdhury, the zamindar of Santosh, tangail affiliated the Pramath-Manmath College of Tangail with Jagannath College.It was known as the best equipped private college in Dhaka as early as 1910. With the establishment of Dhaka University in 1921 the college had to stop admission in Degree courses and was renamed Jagannath Intermediate College. This status was changed after 28 years in 1949, when it reopened Degree classes. The college was taken over by the government in 1968.
Jagannath College opened honours and masters programmes in 1975. That year the government once again took over the college and upgraded it into a postgraduate college. In 1982, the college closed its programmes of intermediate level.The college introduced evening shifts in 1992.The college was transformed into the Jagannath University in 2005. At present the University has 22 departments under 4 faculties. The faculties are Science, Arts, Business Studies and Social Science. Now 271 teachers are engaged in providing quality education of around 27000 students. on diverse areas.
The teachers and students of the college took active part in the Language Movement of the early 1950s, the mass movements of the 1960s and the War of Liberation of the country in 1971. The college produced tens of thousands graduates. Many of them have become famous at home and abroad. Noted among the alumni of the college are sufi motahar hosen (poet), Abdul Hamid (sports organiser and sports journalist), Bhabatosh Dutta (economist), Premendra Mitra (writer and poet), AR Yusuf (Bar-at-Law, State Minister of Bangladesh in early 1980s), A KMA Rouf (artist), Anisuzzaman (educationist, researcher), and Brozen Das (swimmer, the first Indian to swim across English Channel).
The Management of University is striving to make this establishment as a center of excellence for creating successful and productive citizens of Bangladesh.
Monday, 23 January 2017
Habitat of the Orca Killer Whales & Sea Creatures
The orca, or "killer whale" (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale and is the largest member of the dolphin family. It is highly social and composed of matrilineal family groups. Orcas have long, rounded bodies with large dorsal fins at the middle of their backs. Their black bodies are marked with white patches on the underside and near the eyes.While killer whales can be found around the world, they are much more common in highly productive areas of cold-water upwelling; including the Pacific Northwest, along northern Norway's coast in the Atlantic, and the higher latitudes of the Southern Ocean.In addition to being found in colder water, killer whales also have been seen in warm water areas such as Florida, Hawaii, Australia, the Galapagos Islands, the Bahamas, and the Gulf of Mexico and more temperate waters such as New Zealand and South Africa. Such sightings are infrequent, but they do demonstrate the killer whales' ability to venture into tropical waters.Rarely, killer whales have been seen in fresh water rivers around the world such as the Rhine, the Thames, and the Elbe. One even traveled some 177 km (110 mi.) up the Columbia River in pursuit of fish.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
Air-Breathing Fish Discovered
Air-Breathing
Fish Discovered in the Amazon. Research published by National Geographic explorer Donald
J. Stewart and colleagues L. Cynthia Watson and Annette M. Kretzer in
the journal Copeia this week reveals strong genetic evidence for an
unknown new species of arapaima that was found at several locations in
southwestern Guyana.Biology professor at the SUNY College of Environmental
Science and Forestry in New York, says the team sampled hundreds of the giant
fish in the Essequibo and Branco River basins in Guyana. The Branco is part of
the Amazon system while the Essequibo drains separately into the Atlantic. The
team found two sets of fish with highly distinct genetic markers at three locations
in the Essequibo
Source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/12/new-arapaima-species-discovered-guyana-fish/
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