Hilsa breeding season, Hilsa fishing banned for 22 days in Meghna
Rubel Chakraborty
From October 7 to October 22, the government has banned fishing in the Meghna river for 22 days, while the main breeding season of hilsa is the harvesting of hilsa. Transport, stocking, marketing, trading and trading have been declared completely banned. On this occasion, Tajumuddin Upazila Fisheries Office has been campaigning through banners and banners for various important places, populated markets and fish ghats for the past few days.

According to the Upazila Fisheries Office, Hilsa fish comes from the sea in fresh water from the sea. Transport, stocking, marketing, ban on crunch-selling, the maximum penalty of 2 years rigorous imprisonment or five thousand rupees along with fine of 5 thousand rupees has been imposed. In addition to the distribution of miking, leaflets from the office of the upazila fisheries officer, the last few days of sluice ghat, Choumani Ghat, Chaumani Bazar, upazila and other fishing places.
Upazila Nirbahi Officer Moritam Begum, Fisheries Officer Md. Amir Hossain, Officer-in-Charge Maksudur Rahman Murad, Coast Guard Contingent Commander Md Matiur Rahman and others were present.
Tajumuddin Coast Guard Contingent Commander Md Matiur Rahman said, "The Coast Guard has been ready to protect the Hilsha protection of the egg and the hilsa will continue to protect the mother hilsa through coordination with the fisheries administration."
Officer-in-charge Maksudur Rahman Murad said, "We have made maximum preparations to make the mother hilsa protection campaign useful and beautiful. In coordination with the upazila administration, round-the-clock patrols will be conducted in the river."
Upazila Fisheries Md. Amir Hossain said, "There is no compromise with anyone in protecting mother hilsa. Legal action will be taken against the people of the law. The coordination of the mother hilsa will be used to ensure smoothing of eggs, the coordination of the coordination of the police and the upazila Prasan will be patrol the river round the clock."