Aquatic Biodiversity of Sundarbans Bangladesh

The book Aquatic Biodiversity of Sundarbans, Bangladesh highlights the vast aquatic life found in the Sundarbans, a unique mangrove forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site. It documents 335 species directly surveyed and provides DNA data for 130 of them. Additionally, it summarizes another 400 species from past studies. Covering fishes, mollusks, arthropods, and more, the book serves as a vital reference for biodiversity and conservation efforts in the region.

Underwater Citizens of Saint Martin's Island of Bangladesh

Saint Martin’s Island is Bangladesh’s only coral-bearing island and hosts an incredibly diverse underwater ecosystem. The book Underwater Citizens of Saint Martin’s Island showcases 149 species—131 faunal and 18 floral—captured via scuba diving and snorkeling. These include fishes, corals, crabs, sea slugs, and rare marine invertebrates. Despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor, coral reefs here support over 25% of marine life. The album aims to reveal this hidden biodiversity and inspire conservation of this ecologically rich region.