Fishermen working on a fishing Trawler.
Patuakhali: A 65-day ban on all types of
fishing will begin from midnight on May 20 (Saturday) for breeding, growth
and conservation of hilsa in the sea. The Fisheries Department has
imposed this ban till July 23. Due to the ban, hundreds of trawlers and
boats from the deep sea have already returned to the Shibbaria river at
the Mahipur fishing port on the coast.
However, the fishermen have expressed anger at
such a decision of the fisheries department. They demand that this ban
be enforced in coordination with the neighboring country India. In
addition, they also demand strict restrictions to stop Indian fishermen
from entering the country's waters and fishing. According to the
fishermen hilsa fishing was affected by cyclone Mokha. No trawler could
go to sea to hunt fish. The ban would become a blow to them.
Meanwhile, during the ban last year, about
49,000 registered hilsa fishermen of the coast were given 86 kg of rice
by the Fisheries Department. But the fishermen are angry about it. 60
percent of actual fishermen are deprived of this incentive. They demand
financial assistance by bringing them under the list.
Apu Saha, Kalapara Upazila senior Fisheries
Officer said that recommendations have been sent to increase food
promotion. Hope the ministry will implement it soon. - Gofran
Biswas Palash