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BARISHAL, Mar 1, 2026 (BSS) - Following the rest of the country, the
Department of Fisheries has imposed a two-month ban on all types of fishing
in Hilsa sanctuaries in Barishal.
Starting from Sunday, this prohibition on catching Hilsha and all other types
of fish will remain in effect until next April 30 in five sanctuary areas
across Barishal, Patuakhali, Bhola, and Chandpur.
To implement the sanctuary ban and the jatka (juvenile Hilsha) conservation
programme, the Navy, Naval Police, Coast Guard, and the Department of
Fisheries will conduct operations in the 82-kilometer sanctuary area
stretching from Charamnai Junahar area in Barishal Sadar upazila to Shatnol
in Chandpur.
This two-month fishing ban is enforced annually in these sanctuaries to allow
jatka to mature into full-grown Hilsha.
The law stipulates penalties of up to two years in prison and financial fines
for fishing in sanctuary areas in violation of the ban.
The Department of Fisheries stated that during the ban period, food
assistance will be provided to 2,34,421 fishing families in 6 districts of
the Barishal division. Among them, 44,736 registered Hilsha fishermen from 10
upazilas in Barishal district will receive support.
Fishermen in Barishal mentioned that they become unemployed during the ban
period, causing financial hardship. They allege that if the food assistance
rice does not arrive on time, many fishermen are forced to go fishing in the
rivers. Many genuine fishermen complain they have not received rice or
fisherman identity cards. They demand that food aid and ID cards be
distributed to actual fishermen.
The District Fisheries Officer of Barishal Dr Md Hadiuzzaman said that the
ban will be strictly enforced to increase Hilsha production. "Strict legal
action will be taken against anyone caught fishing for Hilsha in violation of
the law. Special arrangements, including speedboats and launches, have been
made for patrolling day and night, particularly in the Hijla and Mehendiganj
upazilas."
The Assistant Director of the Divisional Fisheries Office in Barishal Md.
Anisuzzaman said that all-out measures have been taken to ensure the safety
of the sanctuaries in the Barishal division.