Crab harvesting resumes at Satkhira Range in Sundarbans after 2 months

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Published On: 01 Mar 2025, 20:47
Crab harvesting has resumed in the Satkhira Range of the Sundarbans. Photo: BSS

SATKHIRA, March 1, 2025 (BSS) – Crab harvesting has resumed at Satkhira Range in the Sundarbans after a lapse of two months ban.

Fishermen, who rely on crab fishing for their livelihood, entered the Sundarbans this morning after taking pass from the Forest Department.

With the resumption of the crab fishing today, the concerned fishermen families of the coastal areas expressed relief while dynamism has also been infused in their livelihood.

Following the formulation of the crab export policy in 1998, the permit or pass for fishing crab remains suspended for two months every year.

According to Satkhira Range office at West Sundarbans, some 2,900 boats have permission for entering the Sundarbans under the Burigoalini, Kadamtala, Koikhali, and Kobadak forest stations under Satkhira range. Of  which some 1,600 boats are used for catching crab.

Forest Department officials said that some 15,000 fishermen having legal passes or permits maintain their livelihood through fishing crab in the permitted rivers and canals.

Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) of Satkhira Range at West Sundarbans Md Moshiur Rahman said that crab fishing remained as ban for two months in different rivers and canals at the Sundarbans in a bid to enhance the breeding of the various crab species.

Following permission from the Forest Department, the fishermen from today are being able to catch crab at various rivers and canals except the entry restricted sanctuaries.

He also informed that directives have already been given to strengthen the patrolling by the forest guards and other related operations so that none could be associated with any illegal activity after taking permission for fishing crab.

Besides, there is also a ban on transportation of crab through engine boats and trawlers.

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