
Debasish Saha PhD
Professor | |
Ph. D. (Mie University, Japan) M.Sc. in Fisheries Biology and Genetics (Bangladesh Agricultural University) B. Sc. (Hons) in Fisheries (Bangladesh Agricultural University) |
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[email protected] | |
+8801714888206 | |
Blood Group: B+ | |
Joining Date : 2009-07-20 | |
Research Interests:
Fish Immunology and nutrition |
About Debasish Saha PhD
Publications
Sarker B. S., S.K. Paul, M. K. K. Maruf, P. R. Majumdar, M. G. Azom, S. Salam and D. Saha (2021) Size structure, weight-length relationship and condition factor of the endangered loach Botia dario from Bangladesh. AACL Bioflux 14(6):3375-3390. Paul S. K., M. Akter, M. M. Alam, B. S. Sarker, D. Saha, P. R. Majumdar, S. Mondal and M. R. Hasan (2021) Physico-Chemical Parameters, Length-Length and Length-Weight Relationships and Condition Factor of the Vulnerable Gudusia chapra in the Kaptai Lake, Rangamati, Bangladesh. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 25(5): 983 – 999. Ali M. N., S. K. Paul, Z. F. Ahmed, D. Saha, M. K. Fatema and P. R. Majumdar (2021) Reproductive Biology of the Silver Hatchet Chela cachius (Hamilton 1822) in a Perennial Water Body in Bangladesh. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 25(4): 313 – 327. Saha D., N. Arisman, S. J. Mona and T. Yoshimatsu (2017) Effects of different levels of vitamin C and prolonged nursing on growth and innate immunity of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. AACL Bioflux 10(4):710-720. Saha D., A. M. Shahabuddin, T. Mishima and T. Yoshimatsu (2017) Effects of different levels of vitamin E on lysozyme activity of Nile tilapia. Aquaculture Science 65(4): 339- 346. Shahabuddin A. M., M. N. D. Khan, D. Saha, E. Ayna, K. Wonkwon, W. W. Murray, T. Yoshimatsu and T. Araki (2015) Length-weight relationship and condition factor of juvenile Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus 1758) fed diets with Pyropia spheroplasts in closed recirculating system. Asian Fisheries Science 28: 117-129. Shahabuddin A. M., M. N. D. Khan, N. Arisman, D. Saha, T. Yoshimatsu and T. Araki (2015) Use of Pyropia spheroplasts as a live food substitute for culturing Japanese short-neck clam Ruditapes philippinarum. Aquaculture Science 63(2): 195-197. Azam A. K. M. S., D. Saha, M. Asadujjaman, K. R. Mahbub and M. H. Minar (2014) Fishing Gears and crafts commonly used at Hatiya island: a coastal region of Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Agricultural Research 8 (1): 51-58. Hoque A.B.M. A., P. R. Majumdar, B. S. Sarker, D. Saha, T. Chakma (2014) Fish consumption patterns with respect to socio-economics of indigenous (Chakma) people of Rangamati district in Bangladesh. International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2(1): 232-238. Siddique A. B., D. Saha, M. Rahman and M. B. Hossain (2013) Fishing gears of the Meghna river estuary of Chandpur region, Bangladesh. Trends in Fisheries Research 2 (1): 1-8. Mondal S., M.M. Rahman, D. Saha, R. K. Adhikary and M. B. Hossain (2013) Present status of Good Aquaculture Practices (GAP) in shrimp farms of South-Western coastal area, Bangladesh. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 14 (6): 873-878. Chowdhury A.K. J., D. Saha, M. B. Hossain, M. Shamsuddin and M. H. Minar (2012) Chemicals used in freshwater aquaculture with special emphasis to fish health management of Noakhali, Bangladesh. African Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences 4 (4): 110-114. Saha, D., M. Nahiduzzaman, S. Akter, M. N. Islam, M. A. R. Hossain and M. S. Alam (2010) Bottleneck in the endangered kalibaus, Labeo calbasu (cyprinidae: cypriniformes) populations in Bangladesh revealed by microsatellite DNA marker analysis. Genes & Genomics 32: 47-53. Hossain M. A. R., M. Nahiduzzaman and D. Saha (2010) Threatened fishes of the world: Puntius sarana (Hamilton, 1822) (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes. Hossain M. A. R., M. Nahiduzzaman, D. Saha, M. U. H. Khanam and M. S. Alam (2010) Landmark based morphometric and meristic variation of an endangered carp kalibaus, Labeo calbasu stocks from two isolated rivers, the Jamuna and Halda and a hatchery. Zoological Studies 49(4):556-563. Hossain M. A. R., M. Nahiduzzaman, D. Saha, M. A. Sayeed and M. E. Azim (2008) Fish Consumption amongst poor people in Bangladesh. Aquaculture news 34: 12-13. Hossain, M. A. R., M. S. Azad, M. Nahiduzzaman, D. Saha, M. A. Sayeed, and M. E. Azim (2007) The novel tilapia–rabbit integrated culture: a means for poverty reduction in rural people. World Aquaculture Magazine 40(3): 41-42, 45 & 57. |
Experiences and Activities
KEY EXPERTISE I have been serving as a faculty member in the Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University since July, 2009. I have awarded MEXT Scholarship (selected by the Embassy of Japan, Bangladesh) and completed my Doctoral course from the Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, Japan where I worked on the immune response of Nile tilapia cultured in recirculatory aquaculture system (RAS) involving controlled aeration and temperature. My main research interest is to promote sustainable aquaculture through an eco-friendly manner. TEACHING and RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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