The government has declared a second hilsa fish spawning ground and imposed a ban on hilsa fishing during its peak spawning period, as part of efforts to boost production. The newly designated spawning ground covers 342.5 square kilometers and encompasses three points of rivers, primarily the Boleshwar River in Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Barguna, and Patuakhali districts. This move aims to protect hilsa fish during their breeding season. The government had previously declared another spawning ground covering nearly 7,000 square kilometers. These measures include a 22-day ban on hilsa fishing during the peak spawning period in October. Hilsa production in Bangladesh has been gradually increasing, reaching 5.66 lakh tonnes in fiscal 2021-22.
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