Two-month ban on hilsa fishing ends Tuesday


FE Team | Published: April 29, 2019 17:47:42 | Updated: April 29, 2019 19:45:41


Two-month ban on hilsa fishing ends Tuesday

Hilsa hunters in Chandpur district are getting preparations with their rafts and nets for catching fish in Padma and Meghna as a two-month ban on fishing in the two major rivers will come to end on Tuesday.

The government imposed ban on hilsa fishing on the breeding ground from Shatnal to Char Bhoiravi areas as part of national campaign particularly to ensure safe spawning of this popular fish during its peak breeding period, reports BSS.

Families of more than 51,000 registered fishermen in the district are busy to prepare their boats, nets and other materials to start their voyage to catch fish.

 “We could not go to the river for fishing for the last two months due to government restriction. We have maintained our livelihood with the food support of the government,” Yakub Sardar, a fisherman of Ramdasdi area of Chandpur said.

He hoped that this year they would be able to harvest hilsa better than ever before.

However, another fisherman Ibrahim Bepari opined that an unscrupulous section continued catching ‘Jhatka’ (immature hilsa) defying government restriction which might cause decline to total production of the most delicious and country’s national fish this year.

District Fishery Officer Asadul Baki the district administration has made its utmost stride to check catching ‘jatka’ fishes. However, some fishermen secretly continued fishing `jatka’ defying the official ban and many of them were brought to the book.

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