Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury

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Salt Water's Roar
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality: Bnagladeshi
Biography: Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury is a visual journalist and documentary photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Though he has completed his postgraduate degree in accounting, he is very passionate about photography. He started studying photography after... MORE
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Salt Water's Roar
Copyright Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury 2024
Updated Sep 2022
Topics Aerial, Climate Change, Documentary, Editorial, Environment, Feature, Homelessness, Journalism, Migration, News, Personal, Personal Projects, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Water

"Salt Water's Roar"

"Salt Water's Roar" delves into the harsh reality Bangladesh's coastal communities face as they battle the encroachment of saline water into their once fertile lands. Through a series of poignant photographs, this project captures the human experience of adaptation, resilience, and the indomitable spirit that emerges amidst adversity. It also sheds light on the ecological challenges faced by wildlife in this fragile ecosystem.

Climate change leads to the melting of glaciers and polar ice caps, resulting in a rise in global sea levels. Bangladesh, with its low-lying coastal areas, is particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon. As sea levels increase, saline water from the Bay of Bengal infiltrates inland, leading to the intrusion of saltwater into freshwater sources. Climate change leads to more frequent and severe storm surges and cyclones. These extreme weather events result in tidal waves that push saltwater further inland, causing significant damage to ecosystems and exacerbating salinity intrusion.

My long-term project on climate change and salinity intrusion in Bangladesh is crucial for raising awareness, fostering understanding, and inspiring action. Through compelling visuals and personal narratives, it can drive positive change, advocate for sustainable solutions, and empower communities to adapt and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Salinity intrusion in Bangladesh's coastal region presents a grave threat to human communities and vulnerable animal species. Urgent action is required to mitigate the impact of rising sea levels, protect freshwater sources, and support the resilience of coastal communities. By implementing sustainable solutions and fostering collaboration between stakeholders, Bangladesh can navigate the challenges posed by salinity intrusion, safeguarding the well-being of its people and preserving the rich biodiversity of its coastal ecosystems.

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