by Mahatub Khan Badhon | Feb 8, 2018 | Sustainable Marine Fisheries
What are the options we have to transform booming export of wild-caught mud crabs from Sundarban into a sustainably managed fishery? We are exploring this challenge for quite some time now. In October 2016, I’ve got the opportunity to discuss this with Dr. Chamniern...
by Save Our Sea | Sep 21, 2017 | Shark
Bay of Bengal Shark Program is inviting application for Field Assistant positions for 2017–18 session in Bangladesh. Interested candidates from any disciplines are encouraged to apply. The nature of engagement with the program should be voluntary in nature....
by Rafid Shidqi | Jul 11, 2017 | Shark
This is quite a workplace experience for me. It happened last week. Three fishers who were finning sharks were arrested and brought to the patrol station. What followed is now I consider my first exposure to the process of law enforcement for shark conservation in...
by Save Our Sea | Jun 28, 2017 | Conservation Conversation
ARASMIN, the indigenous non-governmental organization has celebrated the World Oceans Day on June 8 in India’s coastal state of Orissa. In line with the Save Our Sea’s 3rd Marine Conservation and Blue Economy Symposium, the celebration was themed under ‘investing in...
by Save Our Sea | Jun 8, 2017 | Conservation Conversation
The contributors to 3rd Marine Conservation and Blue Economy Symposium said that, in the wake of the rapid economic development and resource extraction in the Bay of Bengal, more investment is required on marine ecosystem and wildlife protection to ensure...