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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025

fishing ban

fishing ban

Local administration had imposed a three-month ban on fishing and marketing in the lake from 1 May 2025. Photo:UNB

Fishing at Kaptai Lake resumes last night after 3-month ban

"If this new fry fish was caught after another 15 days, the fish that is now sold for Tk1 crore would have been sold for more than Tk4 crore"

Following the end of the ban, trawlers have started heading toward the sea. Photo: TBS

Fishermen of southern districts return to sea as 58-day ban ends

Representational Image. Bay of Bengal. Photo: Collected

58-day fishing ban in Bay to end at midnight

The dead fish, a type of carp, weighing approximately six kilograms, was recovered around 12:00 pm from the Azimer Ghat area of West Gujra Union in Chattogram’s Raozan upazila by local river volunteers. Photo: Courtesy

Egg-bearing Mrigal found dead in Halda, injury marks raise concerns of fishing attempt defying restrictions

Photo shows fishermen returning from sea in Cox's Bazar's Nuniar Chara jetty on 20 December 2024. Photo: <a href ="https://www.tbsnews.net/author/md-tajul-islam" target="_blank">Md Tajul Islam</a>

58-day ban on sea fishing begins today

The Sundarbans reopened today (1 September) after being closed for the breeding season during June, July, and August. File photo

58-day fishing ban in sea starts tomorrow

File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS

Bangladesh imposes seasonal fishing ban to protect marine stocks

File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS

2-month fishing ban in Padma-Meghna to start 1 March

Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter at a press briefing on 17 February 2025. Photo: UNB

Fishing ban in Bay to be reduced to 58 days: Fisheries adviser

Photo TBS.

2-month ban on crab harvesting in Sundarbans

Hilsa fish. File Photo: TBS

22-day ban on hilsa fishing begins tomorrow

File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

22-day ban on hilsa fishing to begin from 13 Oct

Picture shows a fishing boat on a river. Photo: UNB

Poor hilsa catch disappoints Bhola fishermen in the peak season

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