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BAU - Bangladesh Agricultural University – Faculty of Fisheries
Title: Department of Fisheries Management
Name: Mr Professor Md. Abdul Wahab
Professor Md. Abdul Wahab is a Professor in the Department of Fisheries Management, BAU with 30 years experience in fisheries education and research. He has implemented a large number of national and international research projects emphasising aquaculture and development in Bangladesh. Currently, he is coordinating several research projects under the umbrella of BFRF (Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum) being a founder president of this forum. He is also coordinating a distance learning programme of Aquatic Resource Development (ARD) – a bilateral postgraduate educational programme between BAU and UoS (University of Stirling) recruiting students already working in grassroots level developing organizations in Bangladesh. Prof. Wahab has published more than 120 peer reviewed journal papers and co-edited several proceedings of seminars and workshops.
Synthethic Genomics, ExxonMobil to develop algae biofuels United States
Synthetic Genomics Inc announced a new co-funded research agreement with ExxonMobil to develop algae biofuels from strains with significantly improved production characteristics by employing synthetic genomic science and technology.
Cesium findings in eel coverup reported Japan
A scientist has admitted having detected radioactive cesium in eels caught in a boundary river between the Tokyo and Chiba prefectures but claims local governments took no action for nearly two months despite having informed authorities promptly.
Fish exports may generate USD 500mln by 2015 Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is working on increasing its deep sea fishing efforts and doubling fish exports between now and 2015 and to achieve this goal, it will be using new vessels from Japan and China,
EC warns Faroe Islands of impending sanctions European Union
The European Commission has notified the Faroe Islands that it plans to take steps, including closing off fishing ports, to support the sustainability of herring fisheries shared between the two parties.
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