
Mohammad Azharul Islam- Bachelor of Science
- Student at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University
Mohammad Azharul Islam
- Bachelor of Science
- Student at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University
Currently working as GIS Analyst at Center for Geoservices and Research.
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Introduction
My name is Mohammad Azhar, and I am a researcher dedicated to preserving the health and productivity of marine ecosystems. My work focuses on marine protected areas (MPAs), where I analyze the relationships between water quality, physical factors like mixed layer depth (MLD), wind stress, and currents, and their impact on biological productivity. My research aims to generate actionable insights that support the sustainable management and conservation of these vital marine environments.
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Additional affiliations
July 2024 - present
Institute of Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh Studies (IBBBS)
Position
- Research Assistant
Education
January 2018 - January 2023
Publications
Publications (5)
The persistence of coastal ecosystems is jeopardized by deforestation, conversion, and climate change, despite their capacity to store more carbon than terrestrial vegetation. The study’s objectives were to investigate how spatiotemporal changes impacted blue carbon storage and sequestration in the Satkhira coastal region of Bangladesh over the pas...
Bangladesh is a riverine country with a vast network of rivers, canals, creeks, and water bodies. In Bangladesh, the river network is thought to be a safe and economical mode of transportation. Near about seventeen thousand different types of registered vessels and numerous unregistered vessels are plying on inland waterways in Bangladesh. However,...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB), a subtropical basin in the northeastern part of the Indian
Ocean is one of the Largest Marine Ecosystems (LME). It occupies 8% and 12% of
mangroves and coral reefs respectively, as well as it provides 6 million tons of fisheries production annually that valuing 4 billion USD. Parameters like Sea Surface
Temperature (SST)...
A survey crew conducted an ecosystem assessment in a chosen area for a day using the quadratic survey method to count the number of individual plant and animal species. The site appeared to have been abandoned for a long time, resulting in overgrown shrubs and trees, with water logging present due to a drainage system. Around 3500 individual flora...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB), a subtropical basin in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, is one of the Largest Marine Ecosystems (LME). It occupies 8% and 12% of mangroves and coral reefs respectively, as well as it provides 6 million tons of fisheries production annually that valuing 4 billion USD. Parameters like Sea Surface Temperature (SST),...
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Questions (3)
Please suggest me any paper for this. Is there any process to collect them and find out in lab?
Why do the SoNG MPA and St. Martin MPA area show a unique layer between 6-9 meters underwater? It's a thin layer with a high concentration of Chl-a.
NetCDF, Argo of Modis-aqua, Modis-terra, SeaWIFS.