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MONDAY, JUNE 02, 2025

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Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Two-day fish festival kicks off Tuesday at CVASU

The event will bring together 550 participants, including teachers, students, researchers, entrepreneurs, consumers, and representatives from 26 universities and 95 fisheries-related organisations

Many loaches are especially adapted to live in oxygen rich, fast-flowing streams. Photo Muntasir Akash
Earth

Wild waters: A glimpse into the hidden world of Bangladesh’s hillstream fish

In the last 5 days, fish have been looted from at least 8 beels. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Police watch as thousands loot fish from Sunamganj beels following public announcement to do so

File Photo
Bazaar

Prices of chicken, fish rise in Dhaka's kitchen markets

Marjina Khatun smilingly shows off the fish scales she processes at her factory at Ranigram under Pabna sadar upazila. Fifty-five-year-old Marjina started fish scale processing four years ago and is now earning over Tk30,000 per month. Photo: TBS
Economy

From waste to forex, fish scales bring smile to many in Pabna

195 kg bol fish sold at Tk1,700 per kilogram in Teknaf on 17 February 2025. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

195kg 'bol' fish sells for Tk1,700 per kg in Teknaf

The Binirail village in Kaliganj, Gazipur, came alive with its annual fish fair on Tuesday. Photo: TBS
Events

The Binirail 'Jamai Mela': A cultural legacy for more than 200 years

The rare fish was caught on Thursday (12 December). Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Koral weighing 33kg caught in Sundarbans river

Boat anchored in the Joy Bangla Canal at the entrance of Motirhat Bazar on 12 October. Photo: TBS
Agriculture

'Buying new clothes, adorning boats, mending nets': Fishermen’s festivities begin with 22-day break

Truck carrying 12 metric tonnes of Hilsa on 26 September. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

First consignment with 12 mts of hilsa exported to India through Benapole port

Farzana Akhter’s brand ‘River Fish’ currently offers more than 80 varieties of local fish from rivers and haors. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

River Fish: From the rivers to your doorstep

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Agriculture

Jashore leads in fish production in Khulna division

An Irrawaddy Dolphin breaches the water near Monpura, Hatiya. Though called a ‘river dolphin’, it is actually an oceanic dolphin that lives in brackish water near coasts, river mouths, and estuaries. PHOTO: MUNTASIR AKASH
Earth

Securing a safe future for the river dolphins of Bangladesh

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