Agricultural Research Management Information System

  • Home
  • Research Summary
    • All
    • Government Organization
      • Agriculture Training Institute, Ishwardi, Pabna
      • Bangabandhu academy for poverty alleviation and rural development (BAPARD)
      • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University
      • Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
      • Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences
      • Bangladesh Institute of Tropical & Infections Diseases (BITID)
      • Bangladesh Meteorological Department
      • Bangladesh National Herbarium
      • Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization
      • Bangladesh Technical Educational Board
      • Barind Multipurpose Development Authority
      • Central Cattle Breeding Station
      • Department of Agriculture Extension
      • Department of Fisheries
      • Department of Livestock Services
      • Department of Youth Development
      • Dhaka Medical College
      • Geological Survey of Bangladesh
      • Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control & Research
      • Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University
      • Khulna Govt. Women College
      • Livestock Training Institute
      • Local Government Engineering Department
      • Ministry of Agriculture
      • Ministry of Environment and forest
      • Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
      • Ministry of Labour & Employement
      • Ministry of Land
      • Ministry of Public Administration
      • Ministry of Textiles and Jute
      • Ministry of Water Resources
      • Ministry of Youth and Sports
      • National Agricultural Training Academy
      • National institute of preventive and social medicine
      • National Mushroom Development and Extension Centre
      • Pabna University of Science and Technology
      • Seed Certification Agency
      • Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
      • Sheikh Hasina University
      • University Grants Commission
      • Youth Training Centre
    • Autonomous/Semi-gov Org
      • Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development
      • Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation
      • Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission
      • Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
      • Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation
      • Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
      • Bangladesh Institute of Management
      • Bangladesh Milk Producers Cooperative Union Limited
      • Bangladesh Water Development Board
      • BIRDEM
      • Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
      • Hortex Foundation
      • Institute of Water Modeling
      • National Institute of Biotechnology
      • River Research Institute
      • Rural Development Academy
    • NARS
      • Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council
      • Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Forest Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture
      • Bangladesh Jute Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Sericulture Research and Training Institute
      • Bangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Tea Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute
      • Cotton Development Board
      • Soil Resource Development Institute
    • Public University
      • Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology
      • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
      • Bangamata Sheikh Fojilatunnesa Mujib Science and Technology University
      • Bangladesh Agricultural University
      • Bangladesh Open University
      • Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
      • Bangladesh University of Professionals
      • Bangladesh University of Textiles
      • Barisal Government Veterinary College
      • Begum Rokeya University
      • Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
      • Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Science University
      • Comilla University
      • Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology
      • Dinajpur Government Veterinary College, Dinajpur
      • Gono Bishwabidyalay
      • Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University
      • Islamic University, Kushtia
      • Jagannath University
      • Jahangirnagar University
      • Jessore University of Science and Technology
      • Jhenaidha Government Veterinary College
      • Khulna Agricultural University
      • Khulna University
      • Khulna University of Engineering & Technology
      • Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
      • Millitary Institute of Science and Technology
      • National University
      • Noakhali Science and Technology University
      • Patuakhali Science and Technology University
      • Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology
      • Shahjalal University of Science & Technology
      • Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
      • Sylhet Agricultural University
      • Sylhet Government Veterinary College
      • University of Barisal
      • University of Chittagong
      • University of Dhaka
      • University of Rajshahi
    • Private University
      • Asian University of Bangladesh
      • Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology
      • BGC Trust University Bangladesh
      • BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT)
      • BRAC University
      • City University
      • Daffodil International University
      • East West University
      • Exim Bank Agricultural University
      • Gana Bishwabiddalaya
      • Hamdard University
      • Independent University, Bangladesh
      • International Islamic University Chittagong
      • International University of Business Agriculture and Technology
      • Islamic University of Technology
      • Leading University, Sylhet
      • North South University
      • Premier University
      • Primeasia University
      • Private University
      • SOAS, University of London
      • Southeast University
      • Stamford University
      • State University of Bangladesh
      • The Millenium University
      • University of Asia Pacific
      • University of Development Alternative
      • University of Information Technology and Sciences
      • University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
      • University of Science and Technology, Chittagong
      • World University
    • INGO/IO/NGO/Private Org
      • ACI Limited
      • Agricultural Advisory Society (AAS)
      • Apex Organic Industries Limited
      • Arannayk Foundation
      • Bangladesh Academy of Sciences
      • Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies
      • Bangladesh Institute of Social Research
      • Bangladesh Science Foundation
      • Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad
      • BAPA
      • BRAC
      • CARE Bangladesh
      • CARITAS
      • Centre for Environmental Geographical Information System
      • Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
      • Creative Conservation Alliance
      • Dhaka Ahsania Mission
      • Dwip Unnayan Sangstha
      • EMBASSY OF DENMARK, BANGLADESH
      • Energypac Limited Bangladesh
      • FAO- Bangladesh
      • FIVDB
      • ICDDRB, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212
      • iDE Bangladesh
      • Innovision Consulting Private Ltd.
      • International Center for Climate Change and Development
      • International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
      • International Development Research Centre
      • International Fertilizer Development Center, Bangladesh
      • International Food Policy Research Institute
      • International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre
      • International Potato Center
      • IRRI- Bangladesh
      • IRRI-Philippines
      • Ispahani Agro LTD
      • IUCN, Bangladesh
      • Krishi Gobeshina Foundation
      • Lal Teer
      • Mennonite Central Committee
      • Metal (Pvt.) Ltd
      • Modern Herbal Group
      • Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation
      • Practical Action Bangladesh
      • Proshika
      • RDRS Bangladesh
      • RIRI-Philippines
      • Rothamsted Research
      • SAARC Agricultural Centre
      • SAARC Meteorological Research Centre
      • Social Upliftment Society
      • South Asia Enterprise Development Facility
      • Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
      • Supreme Seed
      • Transparency International Bangladesh
      • Unnayan Onneshan
      • USAID
      • Water Resources Planning Organization
      • Winrock International
      • World Bank
      • World Food Program
      • World Vegetable Center
      • WorldFish Centre, Bangladesh
    • Foreign University
      • Asian Institute of Technology
      • Auckland University of Technology
      • Australian National University
      • Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya
      • BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences
      • Cranfield University
      • Curtin University
      • Foreign University/ Institute
      • Hiroshima University
      • Hokkaido University
      • Huazhong Agricultural University
      • International Islamic University, Malaysia
      • Kagawa University
      • Kangwon National University
      • Kochi University
      • Kyoto University
      • Kyushu University
      • Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
      • Murdoch University
      • Nagoya University
      • NOAA-CREST, CCNY
      • Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
      • San Diego State University
      • Shinshu University
      • Tottori University
      • United Nations University
      • University Malaysia Kelantan
      • University Malaysia Pahang
      • University Nova de Lisboa
      • University of Alberta
      • University of Bremen
      • University of Bremen
      • University of Calgary
      • University of california
      • University of Greenwich
      • University of Hamburg, Hamburg
      • University of Hannover
      • University of Hawaii
      • University of Helsinki, Finland
      • University of Kalyani
      • University of Leeds
      • University of Liverpool
      • University of Malaya
      • University of Milan
      • University of New England
      • University of Philippines
      • University of Plymouth
      • University of Queensland
      • University of Reading
      • University of Southampton
      • University of Texas
      • University of the Punjab
      • University of Tokyo
      • University of Toronto
      • University of Wales
      • University of Washington
      • University of Wollongong
      • University Putra Malaysia
      • University Sains Malaysia
  • Search
    • Search by Keyword
    • Search by Organization
    • Search by Program Area
    • Search by Commodity/Non-commodity
    • Search by Funding Source
    • Search by Researcher
    • Custom Search
    • On-going Research
  • About Us
    • ARMIS
    • Brochure
  • Contact Us
    • BARC Personnel
    • ARMIS Personnel
    • Feedback
  • Report
    • All
    • By Organization
      • Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council
      • Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Forest Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture
      • Bangladesh Jute Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Sericulture Research and Training Institute
      • Bangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Tea Research Institute
      • Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute
      • Cotton Development Board
      • Soil Resource Development Institute
    • Research Trend Analysis
  • User Request
  • Data Input
  • Help
    • Operation Manual
      • PDF
      • Video
    • Program Area & Commodity
  • We have reached 37600 number of research entries at this moment.
    • Logout

Research Detail

  1. Home
  2. Research
  3. Detail
Md. Abu Sayeed, PhD
Department of Fisheries Technology and Quality Control, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet, Bangladesh

Shaharior Hashem, MS
Department of Aquaculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

M. A. Salam, PhD
Department of Aquaculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Mostafa Ali Reza Hossain, PhD
Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

M. A. Wahab, PhD
Department of Fisheries Management, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

A study was conducted to provide an overview of the aquatic resources and fisheries status of the Chalan beel and to identify the opportunities for improvement of the existing fisheries management strategies, focusing on fish biodiversity conservation. The Chalan beel is the largest and important watershed in Northern Bangladesh which covers an area of about 400 km2 during the wet season. Sampling for Catch Assessment Survey (CAS), Fishing Effort Survey (FES) and water-sediment was carried out at the Gumani, the Katagang and the Baral sites. Interview and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were conducted in ten upazilas in and around Chalan beel. The most abundant fish species were punti (Puntiussophore and Puntius ticto) followed by chanda (Chanda nama and Parambassis ranga), tengra (Mystus vittatus) and chapila (Gudusia chapra). The abundance of several species showed decreasing trend from 2007 to 2008. The number of professional fishers has declined 58%between 1982 and 2008 and the fishers left the profession due to much-decreased fish availability in the beel as a result of very low fish catch and falling income. A total of 34 different types of fishing gears including nets, traps, hook and lines, wounding gears, Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) and hand-fishing were observed. Seine nets were the dominant gear followed by gill nets and set bag nets. The mean Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) of different fishing gears varied widely ranging from 2.04 to 48.99 kg unit−1 day−1. The average total annual fish production of the beel was 12,566.57 MT having average fish production of 281.86 kg ha-1 during the study period. If the present trend of fish catching of Chalan beel legally and illegally continues without proper management and control measures, then one of the most valuable aquatic resources of Bangladesh – the Chalan beel would soon be empty of all kinds of fishes. It is the obligation of concerned GOs, NGOs and the people of the country to control the gear efficiency in the Chalan beel and provide alternative livelihood options to the resource-poor fishers of the beel along with other measures for sustainability of the Chalan beel - a major fish reservoir of the country.

  Fishing Gear, Biodiversity, Catch Assessment Survey, Fishing Effort Survey
  Bangladesh
  
  
  Socio-economic and Policy
  Efficiency

The present study is aimed to provide an overview on the present status of fishing practices, gear used, catch assessment and production of the Chalan beel. In the viewpoint of that, the present study is very much significant to make aware the development planners and policymakers to undertake initiatives to save the important natural resources through proper recommendations and suggestions.

Description of the study area: The Chalan beel is situated between 24.35o and 24.70o North latitude and 89.10o and 89.35o East longitudes. Historically Chalan beel was spread over the districts of Rajshahi, Pabna, Sirajgang, Natore, Naogoan and Bogra. At present, the beel has been compressed in the districts of Pabna, Sirajgonj and Natore due to crisscross roads, embankments and other infrastructural expansion. Therefore, the research was conducted in three representative cluster sites under the above districts. For data collection, ten upazilas such as Singra, Gurudaspur and Boraigram of Natore district, Chatmohar, Bhangura and Faridpur of Pabna and Shahjadpur, Ullapara, Tarash and Raygonj of Sirajganj district were selected. Experimental site In the experimental site, three cluster sites covering a river, a canal and a beel were selected for this study. The cluster sites were the Gumani and its adjacent floodplains (CS1 - the Gumani) under Natore, the Katagang and its adjacent floodplains (CS2 - the Katagang) under Sirajgong and the Baral and its adjacents floodplains (CS3 - the Baral) under Pabna district where the sampling for CAS and FES were performed. Data collection: The study was conducted based on the data collected through direct CAS and FES sampling from the CS1, CS2 and CS3; also direct interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with different stakeholders with sufficient replicates from in and around the upazilas. The FGDs were conducted with a pre-structured and pre-tested questionnaire involving people from all sections. Catch assessment and gear survey Fishing Effort Survey (FES) and Catch Assessment Survey (CAS) were conducted using a boat starting from 6 am to 6 pm twice a month over 12 months in two years during fishing seasons. Each sampling was performed in the same sampling locations with three replicates twice a month during July to December in 2007 and 2008. Catch effort calculation: The catch per unit effort (CPUE) for the gears were taken based on the weight of fish caught during a fishing day (kg day−1 fishing unit−1) for the different species combined. The catch efficiency of each gear employed in each fishing site was analyzed by comparing different gear on the basis of CPUE, i.e., the amount of fish caught for a certain period, for example, the amount of fish caught per day. Fluctuations in the fish caught were also compared. The CPUE value was extrapolated to the mean catch gear−1 day−1person-1, mean catch crew−1 day−1 (MCCD) and mean catch boat−1 day−1. Calculation of total catch per unit area (CPUA) for the sampling sitesThe Catch per Unit Area (CPUA) for the sampling sites calculated as CPUA = (Total catch from sampling sites for all gears + Total catch from brush parks)/sampled area. Finally, the total annual catch for the beel was estimated by multiplying the CPUA with the total productive water area of the beel. The production of ponds and boro pits was estimated by multiplying the average production per hectare by total area. Cross-checking of data The Upazila Fisheries Officers (UFOs) and other stakeholders including fishers were interviewed about the use, pattern and intensity of different gears in the water body to know the real situation as well as cross-checking the collected data. Finally, all the data were analyzed statistically. Also, it was reviewed with the secondary data sources mainly reports of the Department of Fisheries (DoF), research reports, case studies, NGO reports, scientific journal articles and other published materials including internet resources. Statistical analysis Various types of models were used in this study. The coefficient of variation (CV) analysis assessed the variability in the CPUE by gear types. The differences in CPUE of the catch and production between months and fishing sites were analyzed employing the analysis of variance (ANOVA) techniques. A similar ANOVA technique was employed to test the difference in the CPUE of katha fishing in the catchments site, year, months and also their interaction.

  European Scientific Journal October 2014 edition vol.10, No.30 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431
  
Funding Source:
1.   Budget:  
  

Chalan beel is a moderate productive waterbody with decreasing fish species diversity. Species selectivity of different gears differed considerably. Nets were found more harmful than those of other gears. At the onset of monsoon, each year, a large number of spawners and spawns enter the Chalan beel and caught by mono-filament gill nets and mosquito seine nets set in the migratory route. These types of illegal fishing practices were widespread and resource-poor fishers continued these for their livelihood as they could not find other alternative works during the period. If fish catches in Chalan beel legally and illegally continued to increase without control, then a valuable resource like Chalan beel would be empty of fish in near future. It is the duty of concerned GOs, NGOs and the people of the country to control the gear efficiency, stop the destructive gears and provide alternative livelihood options to the resource-poor fishers along with other measures. Finally, it is imperative that efforts should be undertaken to develop ecosystem-based management strategies with inputs from scientists, resource managers, policymakers, government and non-government organizations and other stakeholders, with the objectives of enhancing production, maintaining biodiversity in a sustainable manner and improving the livelihoods of the marginal fishermen in the largest beel of Bangladesh – the Chalan beel.

  Journal
  


Copyright © 2025. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council.