Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Anisuzzaman, A."
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BANA Activity poster
Anisuzzaman, A.Type: PosterThis poster is representation of Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity. -
BANA Introduction Animation Video
Anisuzzaman, A.; Dickson, M.W.; Huso, D.; Malcolm William Dickson: 0000-0003-2181-2625; Doina Huso: 0000-0002-4477-2593Type: VideoThe five-year WorldFish-led, USAID-funded, Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity aims at the sustainable and inclusive growth of the aquaculture sector in Bangladesh through a market systems approach. ... -
Environmental Compliance and Climate Risk Management in Aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Aleem, N.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2019)Type: BrochureThe concept of environmental compliance emerged following the environmental crisis that took place during the 1960s and ’70s, which affected all industrialized economies. In response to the catastrophe, the US Government ... -
Environmental compliance in aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2021)Type: VideoThe 22CFR216 made USAID legally responsible and accountable to ensure environmental compliance in all of its activities. The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity received environmental clearance ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity
Anisuzzaman, A. (2019)Type: BriefThe Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity is a five-year award made by USAID to WorldFish in February 2018. Its aim is to sustain positive aquaculture sector growth through an inclusive market system ... -
Tilapia major clinical signs (Bengali version)
Anisuzzaman, A. (2019)Type: PosterThe purpose of this poster is to enhance the capacity of hatcheries, nurseries, grow-out farmers and extension service providers to recognize and report tilapia diseases. Prevention, early recognition, diagnosis and rapid ... -
Video on Climate Risk Reduction in Aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2020)Type: VideoJust like feed, lime, fertilizer, and so on, weather is an input for aquaculture. We grow fish better in good weather. Unfavorable weather events hamper the growth of fish. This is a risk for all farmers, but our farmers ...






