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Hilsa - Turbulent sea wind keeps hilsa away

According to Bengal government estimates, around 30,000 people are likely to face a survival crisis if this trend continues

Midnapore , West-bengal , India , Hooghly-river , Satinath-patra , Jayanta-pradhan , Sunderbans-samudrik-matsyajibi-shramik-union , East-midnapore ,

Wet December blow to dry fish trade in coastal districts

There are some 40 large units in South 24-Parganas and East Midnapore, catering to the livelihood of around one lakh fishermen and traders

Baliara , Bangladesh-general- , Bangladesh , Midnapore , West-bengal , India , Khejuri , Orissa , Nepal , Kakdwip , Shankarpur , Maharashtra

Cyclone Jawad: Nabanna asks districts to be on alert

The government has ordered necessary evacuation of people from vulnerable areas, checking rescue shelters and other methods of preparedness

Kakdwip , West-bengal , India , Birbhum , Jhargram , Alipore , Purulia , Hooghly , Bankura , Calcutta , Howrah , Burdwan

Bengal evacuations begin ahead of rain

Bengal evacuations begin ahead of rain
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Kakdwip , West-bengal , India , Midnapore , Odisha , Orissa , Calcutta , Jayanta-pradhan , East-midnapore , Surajit-bag ,

Big hilsas shy away from rivers: Rampant netting and inadequate rain blamed for trend

Big hilsas shy away from rivers: Rampant netting and inadequate rain blamed for trend
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Diamond-harbour , West-bengal , India , Kakdwip , Bangladesh , Namkhana , Calcutta , Asim-kumar-nath , Anjan-chatterjee , Jayanta-pradhan , Kakdwip-fishermen-welfare-association , Sidho-kanho-birsha-university

Spiralling fuel costs may spell doom for the hilsa | India News


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KOLKATA: The ceaseless spike in fuel prices isn’t just burning holes in pockets – it has also stalled the engine of hilsa growth in the Bay of Bengal. As fishermen skimp on fuel and cast fine nets in shallow waters along the coastline instead of venturing deep into the sea, more juvenile hilsa are getting caught than the full-grown ones that are prized for their taste.
While hilsa fish live in saline waters, they migrate to rivers to lay eggs before returning to the sea. Shoals of young hilsa making their way back to the sea are now getting caught in the fine nets laid close to the shoreline. Catching hilsa under 500gm was banned in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar nearly three decades ago to protect the fast depleting fish population. Bangladesh has been successful in enforcing the ban and reviving the hilsa population in its waters, but India and Myanmar have had moderate success.

Kolkata , West-bengal , India , Kakdwip , Bangladesh , Jayanta-pradhan , Rabin-das , கொல்கத்தா , மேற்கு-பெங்கல் , இந்தியா , காக்விப்

West Bengal: Spiralling fuel cost spells doom for hilsa population | Kolkata News


Such rampant fishing of juveniles has already spelt doom for the hilsa population and catch of larger fish has reduced dramatically
KOLKATA: The steep hike in fuel prices is taking a toll on hilsa health in the Indian waters of the Bay of Bengal as fishermen cast their nets in shallow waters along the coastline instead of venturing deep into the sea for the catch. They are also using finer nets that trap the juvenile hilsa instead of the larger nets that allow the small ones to escape.
Hilsa, a sea fish, moves into rivers to lay eggs before returning to the sea. Shoals of young hilsa, too, make their way back to the sea. It is during this return journey that the younger ones are getting caught in fine nets laid close to the shore line.

Kolkata , West-bengal , India , Kakdwip , Bangladesh , Jayanta-pradhan , Rabin-das , Kakdwip-fishermen-association , Kakdwip-research-centre , Central-institute , Brackish-water

ICSF - Documentation center

ICSF - Documentation center
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Kakdwip , West-bengal , India , Midnapore , Shankarpur , Maharashtra , Namkhana , Digha , Calcutta , Hooghly-river , Satinath-patra , Shyamsundar-das