Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh

Different types of fishing methods and gears are being employed across the globe including Bangladesh. This study describes the underwater fishing method in the Padma River- one of the three largest rivers in Bangladesh. Standardised efforts have been made for collecting data of interest between Sep...

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Main Authors: Md. Taskin Parvez, ABM Mohsin, Nipa Chaki, Shams M. Galib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BdFISH 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Fisheries
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Online Access:http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/308
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spelling doaj-eba42b25db5f419aa9a7fab364babfdb2020-11-25T01:54:57ZengBdFISHJournal of Fisheries2311-729X2311-31112017-12-015352553010.17017/jfish.v5i3.2017.308Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, BangladeshMd. Taskin Parvez0ABM Mohsin1Nipa Chaki2Shams M. Galib3Department of Fisheries, University of Rajshahi, BangladeshDepartment of Fisheries, University of Rajshahi, BangladeshDepartment of Geography and Planning, University of New England, AustraliaDepartment of Fisheries, University of Rajshahi, BangladeshDifferent types of fishing methods and gears are being employed across the globe including Bangladesh. This study describes the underwater fishing method in the Padma River- one of the three largest rivers in Bangladesh. Standardised efforts have been made for collecting data of interest between September 2016 and May 2017. Two types of underwater fishing, with or without using oxygen cylinders, were recorded. Mean duration of fishing per effort was higher (by 382%) when fishermen used oxygen cylinders. Mean water depth of fishing sites was also higher when oxygen cylinders were used. Three species of finfish (Rita rita, Sperata seenghala and Labeo calbasu) and one freshwater prawn species (Macrobrachium dayanum) have been identified in the catch. The catch was dominated by M. dayanum in both fishing types (27 ± 9.3 [with oxygen] and 15 ± 5.2 [without oxygen]). However, all the number of caught fish species varied significantly among different sampling months in both fishing methods (P < 0.001) except L. calbasu in fishing with oxygen cylinder. A number of health issues of the fishermen were also recorded.http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/308FishingPadma Riverhand fishingunderwater fishingdangerous fishing
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author Md. Taskin Parvez
ABM Mohsin
Nipa Chaki
Shams M. Galib
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ABM Mohsin
Nipa Chaki
Shams M. Galib
Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
Journal of Fisheries
Fishing
Padma River
hand fishing
underwater fishing
dangerous fishing
author_facet Md. Taskin Parvez
ABM Mohsin
Nipa Chaki
Shams M. Galib
author_sort Md. Taskin Parvez
title Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
title_short Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
title_full Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the Padma River, Bangladesh
title_sort risking lives for living: a study on underwater fishing in the padma river, bangladesh
publisher BdFISH
series Journal of Fisheries
issn 2311-729X
2311-3111
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Different types of fishing methods and gears are being employed across the globe including Bangladesh. This study describes the underwater fishing method in the Padma River- one of the three largest rivers in Bangladesh. Standardised efforts have been made for collecting data of interest between September 2016 and May 2017. Two types of underwater fishing, with or without using oxygen cylinders, were recorded. Mean duration of fishing per effort was higher (by 382%) when fishermen used oxygen cylinders. Mean water depth of fishing sites was also higher when oxygen cylinders were used. Three species of finfish (Rita rita, Sperata seenghala and Labeo calbasu) and one freshwater prawn species (Macrobrachium dayanum) have been identified in the catch. The catch was dominated by M. dayanum in both fishing types (27 ± 9.3 [with oxygen] and 15 ± 5.2 [without oxygen]). However, all the number of caught fish species varied significantly among different sampling months in both fishing methods (P < 0.001) except L. calbasu in fishing with oxygen cylinder. A number of health issues of the fishermen were also recorded.
topic Fishing
Padma River
hand fishing
underwater fishing
dangerous fishing
url http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/308
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