Declining carp fishes in Bangladesh’s Kaptai Lake leave small-scale fishers struggling
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Abu Siddique
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MongabayDeclining carp fishes in Bangladesh’s Kaptai Lake leave small-scale fishers strugglingmongabay.comA faded towel draped over his shoulders, 53-year-old Khokon Jaladas sat quietly in the yard of his home. Just beyond his house, a few fishing boats moored in Kaptai Lake, the largest manmade reservoir in Bangladesh. He watched them quietly. Until a few years ago, he would have been out on the water too, spending […]
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