Abdullah -Al- Hasan

Abdullah -Al- Hasan
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  • MS in Oceanography
  • Professor (Assistant) at Patuakhali Science and Technology University

Assistant Professor and Chairman

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Introduction
I am a faculty member at PSTU, Bangladesh, specializing in oceanography and marine fisheries. With hands-on research experience in the Bay of Bengal and at NIO, Goa, I focus on marine pollution, coastal dynamics, and ocean sustainability. Committed to SDG 14, my work integrates field data, satellite analysis, and advanced tools like R, Ferret, SPSS and GMT to promote ocean conservation and inspire future marine scientists.
Current institution
Patuakhali Science and Technology University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
University of Dhaka
Position
  • MS
Education
May 2015 - December 2015
National Institute of Oceanography
Field of study
  • Physical Oceanography
March 2014 - March 2016
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Oceanography
July 2012 - December 2013
Bangladesh Agricultural University
Field of study
  • Fisheries Management

Publications

Publications (12)
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Trace elements, both essential and potentially toxic, are pervasive in marine ecosystems, posing significant health risks through bioaccumulation in seafood. This research examines the levels of different trace elements in silver pomfret ( Pampus argenteus ) collected from three primary fishing zones in the Bay of Bengal: south patches, middle grou...
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This study investigates the availability of marine fish and shellfish species at various fish landing centers in Bangladesh from the Bay of Bengal, focusing on the coastal districts notably Chattogram, Patuakhali, and Borguna regions. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a total of 330 (110 from each three landing centers) respondents for di...
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Aquaculture of stinging catfish is not well developed in the southern coastal region of Bangladesh because of the crevices problem and lack of suitable culture techniques. A study was conducted using bamboo splits made mats and small mesh sized net as fence to develop culture technique for a period of 167 days. Similar sized fingerlings (average we...
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Data equipped with this article were collected from Northern Bay of Bengal (NBoB) wrapping both the eastern and west- ern coast for CTD and sediment samples and only the eastern coast for water sampling. In-situ data of physical parameters, heavy metals, elements, Total Organic Carbon (TOC), nutri- ents, chlorophyll-a and phaeopigment were sampled...
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In-situ data of important physical and biochemical parameters in the northern Bay of Bengal. Link to the article: https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S2352-3409(21)00231-6
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The Bay of Bengal is the unique and largest bay in the world. Freshwater flux like runoff and rainfall can enhance stratification in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) through the formation of a barrier layer, which can lead to the formation of a temperature inversion. Because of excessive freshwater intrusion in the bay mixed layer is always shallower than b...
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Storm surge are extremely serious threat along the Indian east coast, Bangladesh Myanmar and along the Sri Lankan coast. Coastal regions of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable because of the country is located at the northern part with funnel shape of the Bay. The wide continental shelf, shallow bathymetry with many bends and islands with the overall...
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The fish availability and marketing system at three markets in Barisal were studied for a period of twelve months from August 2012 to July 2013. Data were collected through questionnaire interviews and focus group discussions. A total number of 64 fish species were recorded in the three markets during the study period. Among them highest amounts we...
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The fish availability and marketing system at three markets in Barisal were studied for a period of twelve months from August 2012 to July 2013. Data were collected through questionnaire interviews and focus group discussions. A total number of 64 fish species were recorded in the three markets during the study period. Among them highest amounts we...
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The fish availability and marketing system at three markets in Barisal were studied for a period of twelve months from August 2012 to July 2013. Data were collected through questionnaire interviews and focus group discussions. A total number of 64 fish species were recorded in the three markets during the study period. Among them highest amounts we...

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