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Fishermen of Gaibandha struggle as river catches decline

In the serene landscapes of Gaibandha, where rivers have long been a source of sustenance and livelihood, fishermen have endured…

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Govt bans Hilsa fishing from October 12 to November 2

Government imposes the prohibition every year in an effort to conserve the Hilsa fish population by protecting fish that lay…

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Hilsa abundance puts smiles on fisherman’s faces

Deep sea fishermen of Bangladesh are finally returning to the shore with the hilsa they’ve been long searching for. There…

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Concerns rise: Hilsa fish production growth rate sees sharp decline

In recent years, hilsa production has decreased year-over-year despite an upward trend in total catch. There are several reasons for…

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Kaptai lake fishing ban extended to august 19

Due to a shortage of water in the lake, the fishing ban in Kaptai Lake has been extended from 18…

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Untapped potential: blue economy brimming with promise in Bangladesh

Blue economy aims to improve livelihoods, grow the economy, and develop the ocean ecosystem through the sustainable use of ocean…

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Government sets ambitious aims to double the fish production by 2041

SM Rezaul Karim, Minster for Fisheries and Livestock, said that the government has set a target to produce 8.5 million…

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Bangladesh fisheries sector continuing a downward trend, a drop in GDP share

Over the last half a decade, Bangladesh fisheries sector’s contribution to the  economy has been steadily declining, primarily due to…

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Conservation of Riverine Pangas is a concerning issue

There was a time when big sized riverine Rui, Katla, Pangas etc fishes were served any occasions to guests. River…

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Snakehead fish fry “Baish” catching should be prohibited

More than 300 native freshwater fish species were discovered in Bangladesh at one time. Many species have become extinct, while…

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