ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SHRIMP FARMING IN CHAKARIA UPAZILA OF COX’S BAZAR IN BANGLADESH
Aquaculture has become one of the fastest-growing economic sub-sectors of the Bangladesh economy, providing protein-rich food, the source of employment and foreign currency earnings. Therefore, shrimp farming is very much common in the brackish water which affects the coastal natural ecosystem and l...
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Main Authors: | Md. Humayain Kabir, Delwar Hossain |
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Language: | EN |
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Zibeline International
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9c918e5f88a4d9680aaa4f7ce06b59b |
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