PROTECTING FISH
Fishing has been banned in 28 rivers and canals flowing through the Sunderbans of Bangladesh. This has been done to conserve the aquatic biodiversity and encourage the sustainable development of fisheries resources. The prohibition is a part of many other programmes adopted by the aquatic resource division of the on-going Sunderbans Biodiversity Conservation Project, which is funded by the Asian Development Bank. The project aims to protect endangered fish species, as they are very important for the ecological balance of the forest area.
Related Content
- Report filed by the District Collector, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh regarding pollution and encroachment of Kolleru lake, 02/04/2024
- Report by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board regarding illegal mining in Palguni and Nethravathi rivers, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, 09/03/2023
- Order of the Supreme Court of India on Purse Seine fishing, 24/01/2023
- Joint committee report on Kolleru lake, Eluru district, Andhra Pradesh, 17/11/2022
- Living planet report 2022
- Report filed by the Kerala State Pollution Control Board on Astamudi wetland and Vembanad-kol wetland pollution, Kollam district, Kerala, 17/08/2022