Assessment of fishing gear efficiency, species diversity, and socioeconomic impacts on fishermen along the Jamuna River, Bangladesh

Syed Ariful Haque, S. A. Jufaili, M. Hasan, Asma Jaman, M. Islam
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The Jamuna River in Bangladesh is a vital source of freshwater aquatic resources and a natural breeding habitat for freshwater fish. However, recent declines in gear efficiency and species variety have significantly impacted the economic situation of fishermen. A study was conducted on 117 fishermen in Sariakandi upazilla, Bogra district, Bangladesh, from July 2022 to June 2023. The data was collected through direct visits, group discussions, and in-person interviews. The study identified 18 fishing gears and found that the seine net was the most effective gear for 8 months, with Cypriniformes being the most dominant fish order. The highest species abundance was recorded in September, while the lowest was in February. Only two types of fishing crafts were recorded during this period. The socioeconomic conditions of the fishermen were documented, with 71% being professionals and the rest being occasional. Most were over 40 years old, experienced, and had a large family. Their homes were kacha dwellings, with only 6% missing sanitary facilities and 76% using kacha latrines. Annual earnings ranged from 12500 to 169000 Tk, with 41% relying primarily on fishing and the remainder on other activities. A total of 59% of the fishermen borrowed loans from non-governmental organizations. This study shows that diminishing species diversity and total catch significantly impact fishermen's socioeconomic conditions. The government should take proper steps to protect the natural ecosystem of the Jamuna River and enhance the living needs of fishing communities in the study area.
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评估孟加拉国贾木纳河沿岸渔具效率、物种多样性和对渔民的社会经济影响
孟加拉国的贾木纳河是淡水水产资源的重要来源,也是淡水鱼类的天然繁殖地。然而,近来渔具效率和物种种类的减少严重影响了渔民的经济状况。2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 6 月期间,对孟加拉国博格拉县 Sariakandi 乡的 117 名渔民进行了研究。数据是通过直接访问、小组讨论和面谈收集的。研究确定了 18 种渔具,发现围网在 8 个月中是最有效的渔具,鲤形目是最主要的鱼类。物种丰度最高的月份是 9 月,最低的月份是 2 月。在此期间,只记录到两种捕鱼工具。渔民的社会经济状况记录在案,其中 71% 为专业渔民,其余为临时渔民。大多数渔民年龄在 40 岁以上,经验丰富,家庭人口众多。他们的家是卡恰(kacha)式住宅,只有 6% 的人没有卫生设施,76% 的人使用卡恰式厕所。年收入从 12500 到 169000 塔卡不等,其中 41% 主要依靠捕鱼,其余则从事其他活动。共有 59% 的渔民向非政府组织借贷。这项研究表明,物种多样性和总捕获量的减少严重影响了渔民的社会经济状况。政府应采取适当措施,保护贾木纳河的自然生态系统,提高研究地区渔业社区的生活需求。
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Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences
Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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