Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Sharif Ahmed Sazzad, Shamsul H. Prodhan, Md. Ashrafuzzaman et al.
COVID-19 is now a major global health crisis, can lead to severe food crisis unless proper measures are taken. Though a number of scientific studies have addressed the possible impacts of COVID-19 in Bangladesh on variety of issues, problems and food crises associated with aquatic resources and comm...
Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Mohammad Mosarof Hossain, Daniel A. Friess
Mangroves are now well known to provide a range of ecosystem services that benefit local populations, though such ecosystem services are at risk from mangrove deforestation and degradation across much of the tropics. This study aimed to identify the natural and anthropogenic drivers of change that a...
Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Naimul Islam, Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Svein Jentoft et al.
Mizanur Rahman, Raihanul Islam, Shariful Hasan, Wahidu Zzaman et al.
Bread is a food that is commonly recognized as a very convenient type of food, but it is also easily prone to microbial attack. As a result of bread spoilage, a significant economic loss occurs to both consumers and producers. For years, the bakery industry has sought to identify treatments that mak...
Mizanur Rahman, Md. Shariful Hasan, Raihanul Islam, Md Rahmatuzzaman Rana et al.
Plasma-activated water (PAW) has received a lot of attention lately because of its antibacterial efficacy and eco-friendly nature. Compared to traditional disinfectants, this novel and intriguing option has a high disinfectant capacity while causing little to no modifications to the foodstuffs. Unti...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Mahmudul Hasan Mithun, Shamsul H. Prodhan, Md. Ashrafuzzaman et al.
Fisheries and the aquaculture sector can play a significant role in the achievement of several of the goals of the 2030 Sustainable Development agenda. However, the current COVID-19 situation can negatively impact the fisheries sector, impeding the pace of the achievement of development goals. There...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Sharif Ahmed Sazzad, Mohammed Ariful Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Mithun et al.
Microplastics (MPs), defined as synthetic polymer particles less than 5 mm in diameter, are widely acknowledged as ubiquitous contaminants in aquatic ecosystems, including freshwater, marine, and polar environments. Global concern with MPs has significantly increased; nevertheless, much of the curre...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Mizanur Rahman, Mohammad Yusuf Miah et al.
This study was designed for integrated culture of fish and vegetables in cost effective aquaponics. Using cheaper, locally available inputs a 3 m 2 (1.52 m 2.12 m) cages were introduced in pond; within a total cost between US$ 15 and 25. On three sides of the cages, there were sunshade-like structur...
Mohammad Abdul Kuddus, Gopal Chandra Datta, Md. Mahbubul Alam Miah, Ashoke Kumar Sarker et al.
The study was conducted in Nilgaon and Chamurakandi of Sylhet Sadar Upazila under Sylhet district during the 2018-2019 crop seasons. Three orange fleshed sweet potato varieties (BARI SP-04, BARI SP-11 andBARI SP-12)and a local genotype were used in this study. The ultimate purpose of the experiment ...
Mohammad Abdul Kuddus, Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Sharif Ahmed Sazzad, M. Jakir Hossain et al.
This study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of caregivers and their relationship to the disease and nutritional status of children under 5 years of age in rural areas of Sylhet, Bangladesh. A total of 110 households with at least a child aged 6 to 59 months were selected by simple random m...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Jimi Reza, Mohammed Anas Chowdhury, Nazmul Hassan et al.
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Golam Shakil Ahamed, Mahmudul Hasan Mithun, Mohammed Ariful Islam et al.
The Padma is the second longest river of Bangladesh and contributes significantly to fisheries production and dependent fishers’ livelihood. The present study assessed livelihood status of the hilsa fishers employing household interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), and key informant interviews ...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Rashed Alam, Masuma Akter Sadia, Md. Yusuf Miah et al.
Wetland ecosystem of Bangladesh has great importance for the country’s economic, industrial, ecological, socioeconomic, and cultural aspects. Wetlands of north eastern region are very prominent for freshwater capture fisheries but a few studies focused on comprehensive assessment of biodiversity, co...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Md. Nazmul Hassan, Md. Mahashin, Md. Nahiduzzaman
Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) is the national and most important commercial fish species of Bangladesh. Hilsa widely occurs mainly in marine and estuarine environment but started to decline gradually over 30 years and reach to minimum during 1991-1992 that continued up to 2002-2003. Realizing the decreas...
Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Shamsul H. Prodhan, Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Sharif Ahmed Sazzad et al.
Small-scale fishers are considered as one of the most vulnerable communities in Bangladesh but very few studies focused on the livelihood sustainability and vulnerabilities of this professional group. A fieldwork in lower Padma and upper Meghna hilsa sanctuaries identifies different livelihood chara...