marine animals
Whale carcass washes ashore on Cox’s Bazar beach
The carcass of a humpback whale washed ashore on the Himchhari beach adjacent to Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf marine drive on Friday morning.
Locals found the rotting carcass when the tide was receding.
“We suspect that the whale died a week ago. Samples from the carcass have been collected for tests. The reason behind its death can be known after a necropsy,” said SM Khalequzzaman, the Cox’s Bazar District Fisheries Officer.
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The 44 feet long whale is believed to be about 17 years old, said marine biologist Jahirul Islam.
Khalequzzaman said this species is seen in the Bay in the south-western part of the Sundarbans.
The last time a whale washed ashore here was in 2008. In 1991, another whale carcass had washed ashore on Laboni beach.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Amin Al Parvez told reporters that they would try to determine the cause of the whale’s death and bury it as soon as possible.
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Noazesh Knowledge Centre, WildTeam celebrate World Oceans Day 2020
An interactive live conversation was held with Alifa Bintha Haque on Facebook Live to celebrate “World Oceans Day 2020”.
The session was organised by the country’s knowledge hub Noazesh Knowledge Centre and WildTeam.
Alifa, one of the leading researchers of marine animals especially Sharks and Rays of Bay of Bengal, shared her journey towards sharks and rays research and conservation in Bangladesh.
She shared her experience on sharks and rays research in Bangladesh and abroad, said a press release on Tuesday.
Alifa talked about biodiversity of Bay of Bengal, contribution of marine fisheries, blue economy and its impact, contribution of ocean based industries like shipping, fishing, and tourism to the economy.
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