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Hilsa weighing 2.0 kg caught in Surma river!

October 22, 2019 00:00:00


The Hilsa caught from the Surma river on Sunday afternoon — UNB Photo

SYLHET, Oct 21 (UNB): Bangladesh's national fish Hilsa, thought to be found only in southern rivers of the country and the Bay of Bengal, was caught from the Surma River on Sunday to the surprise of many.

But it is not the presence of the fish in the river that was surprising, it is fish's size. Fishermen caught six Hilsa in the afternoon and one of them weighed more than 2.0 kg.

"We haven't caught Hilsa of this size before from Surma," said Hamid Uddin, the fisherman.

Dwijraj Barman, Sylhet Sadar Upazila fisheries officer, said the Hilsa caught in the Surma is not the kind generally found in sea but it is of a local species.

Hilsa had previously been caught in the Chengerkhal River in the district. In the last monsoon, fishermen in Hakaluki haor caught plenty of Hilsa. The fish is sometimes netted by fishermen in the Surma River too.


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