Hilsa fish from the Padma River in Bangladesh is heralded as a great delicacy of supreme quality, especially in the Indian state of West Bengal. Around September and October every year, the state’s ...
Bangladesh woke up this week to one of the most alarming environmental findings in its recent history. According to a report ...
Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar has warned that Bangladesh's marine fish stocks are declining because of overfishing, illegal and unregulated fishing, and the use of harmful nets.
Bangladesh Fish Festival-2025 was celebrated in Kathmandu, bringing together diplomats, senior Nepali officials, business ...
Uncontrolled and illegal fishing in Bangladesh's maritime territory is severely endangering the country's marine resources, ecosystem, and plans for a sustainable blue economy, Fisheries and Livestock ...
Bangladesh is reviving 39 native freshwater fish species through hatchery breeding, in an effort to secure stocks of commercially important fish. A quarter of the freshwater fish found in Bangladesh ...
Fish stocks in the Bay of Bengal have declined sharply in recent years due to overfishing, raising serious concerns about the ...
Bangladesh’s recent flip-flop on fish exports to India has ignited a firestorm of opinions either side of the border. The issue is about one fish in particular, the hilsa, Bangladesh’s national fish, ...
Kolkata, Jul 11 (ANI): A woman buys Hilsa fish during the monsoon season, at a fish market in Kolkata on Thursday. (ANI Photo)(Sudipta Banerjee) Bangladesh's interim government on Saturday announced ...
The Hilsa fish, renowned as the "king of fish," is predominantly sourced from the Padma River, a major distributary of the Ganges. Its distinctive flavor and cultural importance make it a staple in ...
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