Hilsa fishing banned for 22 Days starting October 13— Fisheries Adviser

Published: Sep 22, 2024

Staff Correspondent

Farida Akhtar, Fisheries and Livestock Adviser, announced that to ensure the safe breeding of hilsa during the peak season, hilsa fishing will be banned nationwide for 22 days from October 13 to November 3. During this period, the transport, purchase, sale, storage, and exchange of hilsa will also be prohibited.

She made the announcement this Sunday morning (September 22) during a meeting of a national taskforce committee on hilsa resource development, held at the conference room of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock.

The adviser emphasized that hilsa is a gift from nature and should be harvested responsibly. She also stressed the importance of considering the livelihoods of those dependent on hilsa fishing. Bangladeshi hilsa has been recognized as a geographical indication (GI) product, and the hilsa from the Padma River has gained worldwide recognition for being one of the most delicious fish. “We must preserve our hilsa to ensure it remains a staple in the people's diet”, she added.

The adviser instructed relevant authorities to implement strict monitoring measures to prevent hilsa from being illegally exported to other countries and ensure that no neighboring country’s ships or trawlers enter Bangladeshi waters for hilsa fishing. In response to a question, she stated that no actions that would harm the nation should be taken. If hilsa prices in the market are raised unjustly, the government will take strict action.

She called for the launch of an awareness campaign to enforce the ban during the breeding season and urged radio, television, print, and online media to accelerate their efforts to raise public awareness starting today.


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