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‘Form committee against illegal fishing’

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Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar has emphasised the urgency of forming a committee to address illegal fishing activities, particularly during the fish catch ban period.

Speaking at a workshop today, Farida Akhtar pointed out that Indian fishermen have been crossing into Bangladeshi waters and fishing during the closed season, exacerbating the country’s fishery challenges.

To curb this issue, the Adviser proposed that the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, the Fisheries Department, the Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI), the Coast Guard, the Naval Police, and the Navy form a swift committee to address the problem.

She said stressed the need for scientific determination of the appropriate closed season for fishing, particularly with regard to the breeding cycles of key species like hilsa.

In her address at the workshop titled Revised Determination of Fishing Ban Period in the Bay of Bengal, Farida Akhtar recommended that BFRI conduct further research and ensure the results are effectively communicated to the public.

She stressed the importance of determining the correct breeding time and enforcing the fishing ban accordingly, as part of efforts to preserve the fish population for future generations.
“Hilsa is a valuable natural resource, a gift of the nature.

We must allow hilsa to grow after spawning, and everyone has a role in this effort. While fishermen are providing us with essential protein, we also have a duty to protect fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future,” the adviser said.

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