In the Spotlight: Md Nahiduzzaman
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United States Department of Agriculture
Md Nahiduzzaman received his doctorate in fisheries science from Bangladesh Agriculture University in 2011 and he now works as a scientist in the Resilient Small-Scale Fisheries program at WorldFish. He has over twenty years of diverse experience, which has gradually transformed him into a research and development practitioner. His current research interests include fisheries management, livelihood resilience and biodiversity conservation.
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