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1. INTRODUCTION


1.1 Background of the Project
1.2 Terms of Reference
1.3 Programme Activities

1.1 Background of the Project

The Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh has undertaken FAO/UNDP Project BGD/89/012: Assistance to Fisheries Research Institute to assist the institution to make it a centre of excellence in fisheries research. In order to strengthen the inland fisheries research and development the consultant was assigned to the project for the period of six months from 2nd April, 1994 with the following terms of reference.

1.2 Terms of Reference

a. To collect and collate the scientific informations on the productivity, and exploitation of open-water fisheries resources of the country and make recommendation for research needs in this sector for sustainable yields;

b. To collect and collate base line informations on the Inland Fishing Technology presently practiced in the country and the improvement needed thereof;

c. To assist in organizing the field level-national workshop on research and development in the open-water fisheries;

d. To assist the national counter-parts in the initiation and implementation of research programmes;

e. To assist in such other activities which would be required from time to time for the successful implementation of the project on "Assistance to the Fisheries Research Institute."

f. To prepare the terminal report of the work done.

1.3 Programme Activities

A thorough survey of relevant literatures was undertaken, and available published and unpublished reports and information on the inland open-water fisheries were collected. Field trips were also conducted along with the scientists of the Fisheries Research Institute (FRI) to collect necessary data from the fishermen of Meghna river, Kaptai lake, old Brahmaputra river, and beels and rivers of Habigonj, Moulavibazar, Sylhet, Sunamgonj, Netrokona and Kishoregonj districts. Relevant data and information were also collected from the middlemen of the fish landing centres. For this purpose the consultant along with the FRI scientists visited Chandpur, Haimchar and Charbhairabi fish landing centres at Chandpur district, Rangamati fish landing centre at Chittagong Hill Tracts, Kuliarchar, Bhairab bazar and Chamrarghat fish landing centres at Kishoregonj, Mohangonj fish landing centre at Netrokona, Waishali and Dabor fish landing centres at Sunamgonj and Kazirbazar fish landing at Sylhet district. Necessary information and data were also collected with the help of Thana Fisheries Officers of the DOF in the greater Sylhet and Mymensingh districts. Besides, field trips were also conducted along with a FRI Scientific Officer to the districts of Habigonj, Moulavibazar, Sylhet, Sunamgonj, Netrokona and Kishorgonj to help implement the "Sylhet- Mymensingh basin fish stock assessment" projects.

During the field trips the District and Thana Fisheries Officers, Fisheries Resource Survey Officer, and fishermen were interviewed to obtain information related to fishing gears and crafts, their mode of operation, fishing intensity, fishing days and catch of different gears.


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