Peer-Reviewed Native Journal Articles

  1. Tora, A.T., Hasan, J. and Shaha, D. C. 2022. Marine fisheries resources in Bangladesh: present status and future prospects. Ecol. J. (2022) 4 (2): 179-193.
  2. Hasan, J., Lima, R. A., Shaha, D. C. 2021. Fisheries resources of Bangladesh: A review. Int. J. Fish. Aquatic. Studies9, 131-138.
  3. Shefat, S. H. T., Chowdhury, M. A., Haque, F., Hasan, J., Salam, M. A., & Shaha, D. C. 2020. Assessment of Physico-Chemical Properties of the Pasur River Estuarine Water. Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture24(1), 1-16.
  4. Akter, T., Khatun, H.A., Haque, F., Rahman, M.R., Shaha, D.C., Salam, M.A. 2019. Use of potato as an alternative source of carbohydrate in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fish feed. Ann. Bangladesh Agric. 23(1), 79-89.
  5. Pondit, C., Salam, M.A., Rahman, M.L., Ahsan, A., Shaha, D.C., Ahsan, M.E. Bhuiyan, M.M.H. 2017. Index of growth pattern for five stocked carp fish species of Chalan beel area in Bangladesh. J. Agril. Sci. 2(1&2), 73-82.
  6. Rahman, M. R., Shaha, D. C., Majumdar, B.C., Akter, T., Khatun, H. A. 2017. Intensity of Parasitic Infestation in Freshwater Snake Head (Channa punctatus) of Belai Beel, Gazipur, Bangladesh in Winter Season. 3 (1), 493-499.
  7. Majumdar, B.C., Shaha, D.C., Rasul, M.G. and Khan, M. 2016. Fish Production in Floodplain of Bangladesh: A Review. International Journal of Natural Sciences, 6(2), 89- 95.
  8. Shaha, D.C., Kundu, S. R. and Hasan, M.N. 2015. Production of organic grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) and GIFT tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) using napier grass, Pennisetum purpureum. Journal of Fisheries, 3(1), 233-238. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17017/jfish. v3i1.2015.54
  9. Shaha, D. C., Hossain, M. M., Alam, S. and Hossain, A. 2014. Use of ditch-dike system in low lying areas to improve livelihoods of farmers of Bangladesh. Ann. Bangladesh Agric. 18 (1), 125-133.
  10. Shaha, D.C., S. Devnath, S.N.Roy and S. Dewan.  2004. Determination of suitable monoculture technique for GIFT in the Northern region of Bangladesh, B. J. Fish. 26, 61-66.