Impacts of marine fishing ban on the ecology of hilsa In the Nijhum Dwip Seascape in Bangladesh

Makidul Islam Khan, Albert K. Smith, Most. Nilufa Yeasmin, M. Islam
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Bangladesh government has imposed a 65-day marine fishing ban since 2015 to conserve marine fisheries, particularly to boost hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) production. However, the ecological impacts of the marine fishing bans on water quality and hilsa’s growth are not assessed yet. Thus, this study aims to contribute here using data from coastal waters and fish from pre-contacted fishers in the Nijhum Dwip seascape during and outside the fishing ban in 2021 – 2022. Data were analyzed using R software. The measured mean dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, and transparency of the sample water were 7.1 ± 1.13 mg/l, 31.1 ± 0.71°C, 8.45 ± 0.07, 40000 ± 2828 μS/cm, 18000 ± 1414 mg/L and 63.5 ± 2.12 cm at 1 week prior to the ban ends (July) and 8.45 ± 0.21 mg/l, 22.35 ± 0.49°C, 8.45 ± 0.07, 20500 ± 1060.66 μS/cm, 10350 ± 212.13 mg/l and 63.5 ± 7.78 cm before the ban starts (February). The values might be varied due to seasonal differences. The mean length (38 cm) and weight (601 g) of sampled hilsa during the ban periodwere comparatively larger than the mean length (29 cm) and weight (229 g) of hilsa which were sampled during the outside fishing ban period. Therefore, this study concludes that the marine fishing ban has positive impact on the growth and size of hilsa. This study suggests that further research is required to assess the fishing ban’s impact on the growth and production of other coastal and marine fish species across the Bay of Bengal. Dhaka Univ. J. Biol. Sci. 32(1): 33-43, 2023 (January)
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海洋捕捞禁令对孟加拉国Nijhum Dwip海景hilsa生态的影响
自2015年以来,孟加拉国政府实施了为期65天的海洋捕捞禁令,以保护海洋渔业,特别是为了提高希尔萨(Tenualosa ilisha)的产量。然而,海洋捕捞禁令对水质和希尔萨生长的生态影响尚未得到评估。因此,本研究旨在利用2021 - 2022年捕鱼禁令期间和之外Nijhum Dwip海景中预先接触渔民的沿海水域和鱼类数据做出贡献。数据分析采用R软件。样品水的溶解氧、温度、pH、电导率、总溶解固形物和透明度在禁令结束前1周(7月)的平均值分别为7.1±1.13 mg/l、31.1±0.71°C、8.45±0.07、40000±2828 μS/cm、18000±1414 mg/l和63.5±2.12 cm;禁令开始前(2月)的平均值分别为8.45±0.21 mg/l、22.35±0.49°C、8.45±0.07、20500±1060.66 μS/cm、10350±212.13 mg/l和63.5±7.78 cm。由于季节的不同,数值可能会有所不同。禁渔期取样的平均长度(38 cm)和重量(601 g)明显大于非禁渔期取样的平均长度(29 cm)和重量(229 g)。因此,本研究得出结论,海洋捕捞禁令对hilsa的生长和大小有积极的影响。这项研究表明,需要进一步的研究来评估捕鱼禁令对整个孟加拉湾其他沿海和海洋鱼类的生长和生产的影响。达卡大学。科学通报32(1):33- 43,2023 (1)
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