natural fishing in bangladesh
natural fishing in Bangladesh | fish-catching This Is fishing videos/scenery in Bangladesh. Just watch and enjoy it.
If You Like This Video And Want To Get More Videos With Me!
Please Subscribe My Channel
itna Upazila under the Kishore Ganji district of Bangladeshis is famous for its fish. it's also a natural resource of this area. there are many types of fish like carp, grass carp, silver carp, bighead carp, catfish, Indian Tilapia, Dwarf goonch
, etc . their many lakes in Bangladesh and its capital. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh.
In rural areas, in seasonal waters or bells, during winter, people can be usually seen fishing with different traditional gears while some even do so without any gear. life in the village is beautiful.
there are many kinds of eel. like zig-zag eels, tire track eel, etc. Bangladeshi people, the villages, the village, fisherman, boys often catch eels from various places like a pond , river, lake, hole, etc . there are many traditional fishing techniques or methods or ways.
Fishing tackle is the equipment or gear used by fishermen when fishing. Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders, and tackle boxes.
there are many kinds of traditional fishing techniques or methods in Bangladesh. Traditional Fishing techniques include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping
Bangladesh being a first-line littoral state of the Indian Ocean has a very good source of marine resources in the Bay of Bengal. The country has an exclusive economic zone of 41,000 square miles (110,000 km2), which is 73% of the country's land area
More than 80 percent of the animal protein in the Bangladeshi diet comes from fish. Fish accounted for 6 percent of GDP in the fiscal year of 1970, nearly 50 percent more than modern industrial manufacturing at that time. Most commercial fishermen are low-caste Hindus who eke out the barest subsistence working under primitive and dangerous conditions. Fish for local consumption are generally of freshwater varieties.
Elisha (English, hilsa, hilsa herring, or hilsa shad) is a species of fish in the herring family (Clupeidae), and a popular food fish in South Asia. The fish contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1% of GDP in Bangladesh. About 450,000 people are directly involved with the catching for livelihood; around four to five million people are indirectly involved with the trade.[1] It is also the national fish of Bangladesh. Hilsa fish ( Ilish in Bengali), has been accorded geographical identification (GI), which has tagged the fish as a Bangladeshi product from Augustnatural fishing in Bangladesh | fish-catching This Is fishing videos/scenery in Bangladesh. Just watch and enjoy it.
If You Like This Video And Want To Get More Videos With Me!
Please Subscribe My Channel
itna Upazila under the Kishore Ganji district of Bangladeshis is famous for its fish. it's also a natural resource of this area. there are many types of fish like carp, grass carp, silver carp, bighead carp, catfish, Indian Tilapia, Dwarf goonch
, etc . their many lakes in Bangladesh and its capital. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh.
In rural areas, in seasonal waters or bells, during winter, people can be usually seen fishing with different traditional gears while some even do so without any gear. life in the village is beautiful.
there are many kinds of eel. like zig-zag eels, tire track eel, etc. Bangladeshi people, the villages, the village, fisherman, boys often catch eels from various places like a pond , river, lake, hole, etc . there are many traditional fishing techniques or methods or ways.
Fishing tackle is the equipment or gear used by fishermen when fishing. Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders, and tackle boxes.
there are many kinds of traditional fishing techniques or methods in Bangladesh. Traditional Fishing techniques include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping
Bangladesh being a first-line littoral state of the Indian Ocean has a very good source of marine resources in the Bay of Bengal. The country has an exclusive economic zone of 41,000 square miles (110,000 km2), which is 73% of the country's land area
More than 80 percent of the animal protein in the Bangladeshi diet comes from fish. Fish accounted for 6 percent of GDP in the fiscal year of 1970, nearly 50 percent more than modern industrial manufacturing at that time. Most commercial fishermen are low-caste Hindus who eke out the barest subsistence working under primitive and dangerous conditions. Fish for local consumption are generally of freshwater varieties.
Elisha (English, hilsa, hilsa herring, or hilsa shad) is a species of fish in the herring family (Clupeidae), and a popular food fish in South Asia. The
fish contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1% of GDP in Bangladesh. About 450,000 people are directly involved with the catching for livelihood; around four to five million people are indirectly involved with the trade.[1] It is also the national fish of Bangladesh. Hilsa fish ( Ilish in Bengali), has been accorded geographical identification (GI), which has tagged the fish as a Bangladeshi product from August
0 Comments