A survey conducted to evaluate the present status of harvesting, transportation and marketing of freshwater SIS of Bangladesh showed that among the 56 to 73 species of small indigenous fish species (SIS), mola (Amblypharyngodon mola), dhela (Osteobrama cotio cotio), puti (Barbodes sarana), tit puti (Puntius ticto), tengra (Mystus vitatus), chapila ( Gudusia chapra), batashi (Pseudotropius atherinoides), buzuri tengra (Mystus tengra), katchki (Corika soborna), gol chanda (Chanda ranga), lamba chanda (Chanda nama), phul chela (Chela phulo) and lata (Channa punctatus) are the most common. But the abundance of the mola, puti, tengra, batashi and chapila are higher than the other SIS species. Puti was at the top of the list in percentage abundan...
Abstract The present study was undertaken to observe the fish marketing chain through a number of in...
In Bangladesh about 7.3 million people live in the coastal fishing villages whose livelihood in some...
In India, while West Bengal has been the largest consumer of fish due to typical fish eating populat...
A socio-economic survey was conducted round the year in three fish markets at Mymensingh, Bangladesh...
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The present study was conducted to know the fish markets and marketing practices in Noakhali distric...
This study was carried out in five fish markets of Rajshahi city during December 2006 to November 20...
The present study was conducted at three fish markets in Jamalpur based on existing fish marketing s...
Research PaperBangladesh being a lowland country have rich water resources in and around the country...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
The study was conducted on Beel Kumari beel (wetland) in Rajshahi, Bangladesh from October 2013 to S...
A study was conducted to provide an overview on the aquatic resources and fisheries status of the Ch...
This paper was designed to investigate the present status of marine fish marketing aiming to determi...
Fish availability in the domestic markets of West Bengal had adverse impacts owing to the recent b...
Aims: To examine the status of Fish Aggregating Device (Katha) fishery in the river Titas in Banglad...
Abstract The present study was undertaken to observe the fish marketing chain through a number of in...
In Bangladesh about 7.3 million people live in the coastal fishing villages whose livelihood in some...
In India, while West Bengal has been the largest consumer of fish due to typical fish eating populat...
A socio-economic survey was conducted round the year in three fish markets at Mymensingh, Bangladesh...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The present study was conducted to know the fish markets and marketing practices in Noakhali distric...
This study was carried out in five fish markets of Rajshahi city during December 2006 to November 20...
The present study was conducted at three fish markets in Jamalpur based on existing fish marketing s...
Research PaperBangladesh being a lowland country have rich water resources in and around the country...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
The study was conducted on Beel Kumari beel (wetland) in Rajshahi, Bangladesh from October 2013 to S...
A study was conducted to provide an overview on the aquatic resources and fisheries status of the Ch...
This paper was designed to investigate the present status of marine fish marketing aiming to determi...
Fish availability in the domestic markets of West Bengal had adverse impacts owing to the recent b...
Aims: To examine the status of Fish Aggregating Device (Katha) fishery in the river Titas in Banglad...
Abstract The present study was undertaken to observe the fish marketing chain through a number of in...
In Bangladesh about 7.3 million people live in the coastal fishing villages whose livelihood in some...
In India, while West Bengal has been the largest consumer of fish due to typical fish eating populat...