I teach at the Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka where I am the founder and team leader at the Bengal Elasmo Lab. I teach undergraduate and post-graduate courses and conduct marine research under this umbrella. I have just completed my doctoral studies at the Nature-based Solutions Initiative in the ...
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I teach at the Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka where I am the founder and team leader at the Bengal Elasmo Lab. I teach undergraduate and post-graduate courses and conduct marine research under this umbrella. I have just completed my doctoral studies at the Nature-based Solutions Initiative in the Dept. of Biology, Oxford and British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge. My research- "Towards a socially just sustainable fishery preserving sharks and rays in the Bay of Bengal", aims to prepare a sustainability model (replicable for similar contexts in the Global South) for threatened species of sharks and rays in close conjunction with the fishing communities. It places a locally-driven, bottom-up approach from academic literature to action, a narrative absent in the current management regimes. I created a platform for research-based conservation actions collaborating with local fishers and traders to fill the dearth of knowledge on sharks and rays in Bangladesh and initiating actions for mitigating impacts. I launched a collaborative project involving fishers in knowledge co-creation and decision-making, which is socially just and environmentally sound. Since 2021, 10 fishing vessels voluntarily collect spatial data using a mobile app. This endeavour is a pilot for our technological innovation "FishSafe", an audio-visual device to record by-catch events at sea. Since, 2023 05 fishing vessels are piloting this technology. Fishers are incentivized by access to communication with other boats and land in the absence of mobile networks at sea. This will also act as a non-monetary and sustainable incentive to initiate an organized live release and self-regulated catch monitoring. I work at the challenging intersection of endangered species conservation and fisheries as a means of livelihood generation for fishers of Bangladesh. My vision is to generate a context-appropriate, community-empowered and collaborative fishery model with preservation and sustainability at its core.
NbSI, Department of Biology, University of Oxford and British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge.
United Kingdom
2023
Masters
Biodiversity Conservation and Management
School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
United Kingdom
2014
Masters
Zoology (Fisheries)
Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Bangladesh
2012
Bachelor
Zoology
Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Bangladesh
2010
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Associate Professor
Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Dhaka, Bangladesh
04, Mar 2024
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Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Dhaka, Bangladesh
05, Apr 2019
03-03-2024
Lecturer
Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Dhaka, Bangladesh
04, Oct 2015
04-04-2019
Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Environmental Science and Management
Dhaka, Bangladesh
02, Oct 2014
03-10-2015
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Journal Article
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A. V. Harry, J. K. Carlson, M. Espinoza, M. I. Grant, A. B. Haque, R. W. Jabado and C. L. Rigby : All sawfish now Critically Endangered but sustained conservation efforts can lead to recovery,
Oryx , vol.58 , no.2 , pp.146--146 , 2024
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Guido Leurs, Matthew Bjerregaard Walsh, Alifa Bintha Haque, Claire Collins, Kerstin Glaus, Shoba Joe Kizhakudan, Muktha Menon and others : Opportunities and challenges in value chain analysis for sustainable management of sharks and rays,
Marine Policy , vol.163 , pp.106121 , 2024
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M. J. Kipperman, R. W. Jabado, A. B. Haque, Fern, D. o, P. A. D. L. Anjani, J. L. Spaet and E. Humble : Population structure and genetic diversity of the Critically Endangered bowmouth guitarfish (Rhina ancylostomus) in the Northwest Indian Ocean,
bioRxiv , 2024
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A. B. Haque, R. Charles, B. D'Anastasi, N. K. Dulvy, V. Faria, S. Fordham, M. I. Grant, A. V. Harry, R. W. Jabado, K. O. Lear, D. L. Morgan, A. Tanna, Y. Wakhida and B. E. Wueringer : Anoxypristis cuspidata,
, 2023
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R. Mather, A. Chin, C. Rigby, S. J. Cooke, Fahmi, A. B. Haque, M. I. Grant and others : Murky waters: Assessing the vulnerabilities of Indo‐West Pacific non‐marine elasmobranchs to inform future conservation planning priorities,
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems , 2023
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