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Marine fish marketing systems in coastal Bangladesh: Potential for development

Ahmed, Nesar and Sturrock, Helen T. (2006) Marine fish marketing systems in coastal Bangladesh: Potential for development. Aquaculture Asia, Vol.11 (2). pp. 28-36. ISSN 0859-600 X

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Abstract

Bangladesh’s coastal waters contain diverse fisheries resources, with 475 recorded species of finfish including the cartilaginous fishes - sharks, skates and rays (Mazid, 2005). However, only 90 fish species are commercially important. These fall under the common groups of hilsa (herring), pomfret, marine catfish, tuna, coral fish, marine eel, jawfish, ribbonfish, bombay duck and shark (Fisheries Sector Review, 2003). The majority of the commercially targeted stocks are reported to be over-exploited and there were significant declines in catches after around 1997 (Kleih et al., 2002).

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Bangladesh, Coastal Zones, Coastal Development, Fish Marketing, Marine Fisheries, Fish Species, Fisheries Statistics, Fisheries Development
Subjects: Fisheries Trade
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Date Deposited: 16 May 2022 10:14
Last Modified: 16 May 2022 10:14
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/13562

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