The Bangladesh government has imposed a seasonal fishing ban in the Bay of Bengal and riverine water bodies to protect marine biodiversity, ensure safe breeding and sustain fish stocks. According to a ...
The 58-day fishing ban in the bay imposed by the government will start on April 15 aiming at proper breeding, production, ...
The government has reduced the fishing ban in Bangladesh’s territorial waters during the breeding season from 65 days to 58 ...
The Bangladesh government has imposed a seasonal fishing ban in the Bay of Bengal and riverine water bodies to protect marine biodiversity, ensure safe breeding and sustain fish ...
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Conservationists suspect fishing nets, increased tourism for sea turtle deaths in BangladeshConservationists blame the indiscriminate use of fishing nets as one of the major reasons behind the incident. Bangladesh is host to five out of seven sea turtle species: olive ridley turtles ...
Once a thriving aquatic ecosystem, the Sutang river in Habiganj has now transformed into a toxic waterway due to ...
DHAKA: A 38-year-old man, Md Alamgir Hossain, was sent to jail on Sunday (March 23) for killing a rare fishing cat in ...
The Bangladesh government has imposed a seasonal fishing ban in the Bay of Bengal and riverine water bodies to protect marine biodiversity, ensure safe breeding and sustain fish stocks. According to a ...
The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has announced a 58-day ban on fishing in Bangladesh's maritime waters from April 15 to June 11. The measure aims to ensure proper fish reproduction ...
More than 100 olive ridley turtles were found dead in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar Beach in the last few weeks. Conservationists blame the uncontrolled use of fishing nets and increased tourism ...
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