Fish have begun laying eggs in Halda river in Chittagong, one of the largest breeding sanctuaries in South Asia.
Published : 12 May 2014, 04:21 PM
District Fisheries Officer Kamal Uddin said the fish began laying eggs after 10:30pm Sunday.
Fishermen also started collecting eggs immediately and worked till Monday afternoon at different points of the river.
“We’re collecting eggs at every point of the river. The yield is quite satisfactory,” Kamal Uddin said.
“The fish began laying eggs on Sunday night after heavy rain.”
The official said all engine-run vessels were barred from the river.
Halda, lying about 81 kilometres across Raujan and Hathajari, is a sanctuary for fish to lay their eggs.