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Hilsa fishing to resume as two-month ban ends tonight - The New Nation

NN Online: Fishermen are gearing up to resume hilsa fishing as the two-month government ban on catching, selling, and transporting jatka (hilsa fry) comes to an end at midnight on Wednesday. Around 50,000 fishermen—including 44,035 officially registered—have been preparing by repairing nets and boats, ready to return to the Padma and Meghna rivers in search of hilsa. During a visit to key fishing hubs including Ananda Bazar, Lalpur, Bishnadi, Sa…
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The ban on fishing for fish and all aquatic organisms, except trout, in rivers, tributaries and inland aquatic ecosystems of Epirus comes into force from 1 to 31 May, by decision of Regional Governor Alexandros Kahrimanis. Regulation aims to protect the reproduction and viability of aquatic species. The ban does not apply to the lagoons of the region, while in Lake Pamvotida a separate ban applies from April 20 to June 5. In Pigon Aoos Artificia…

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www.ertnews.gr broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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