3-month ban on fishing, tourism in Sundarbans begins today

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A three-month ban on fishing and tourism in the

Sundarbans started today to ensure safe breeding and movement of fish and

wild animals.

Movement of all types of vessels including boats, fishing trawlers in the

rivers and canals as well as the entry of fishermen and honey collectors will

remain suspended from June 1 to August 31, said the forest officials.

No local or foreign tourists will be allowed to enter the forest during the

period.

According to the Forest Department, 251 species of fish release eggs during

this monsoon. So fishing will not be allowed in the forest during the time.

Besides, the ban will be applicable for safe breeding of 315 species of

birds, 35 species of reptiles and 42 types of mammals.

The authorities think the breeding by the fish and different species of

animals will be obstructed due to the sound of operating water vehicles in

the water bodies.

No tourists will be allowed to visit the country’s lone wildlife breeding

centre ‘Karamjal Wildlife Breeding Centre’ and
11 other tourist spots.

Hawlader Azad Kabir, in-charge of the Karamjal Breeding Centre, said ignoring

the matter of revenue earning the government took the ban initiative to

increase beautification of the forest and ensure safe breeding of fish and

animals.

He said tough action would be taken if the restriction was ignored.

Earlier, the forest officials, so far, recovered 127 deer and four wild boar

carcasses from different areas of the Sundarbans during the aftermath of the

super cyclone ‘Remal’, Mihir Kumar Doe, conservator of the Forest (CF)

department in Khulna circle confirmed to BSS today.

The violent storm destroyed massive infrastructures, huge trawlers, and

numerous trees, washed away water basins, and intruded saline water into over

80 sweet water ponds, destroying the abode of the wild animals, he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha