Iran: Prohibition of tiger shrimp fishing in Bahrkan Handijan fishing ground

Published Sep 16, 2024

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The article highlights the fishing restrictions in Bushehr and Bahrkan fishing grounds in Khuzestan province, Iran, with a 45-day ban on tiger shrimp fishing from mid-August to mid-September. The province also imposes a fishing ban and restrictions on trawl net use at other times of the year to balance aquatic resources and support sustainable fishing. The Aquatic Resources Protection Unit of Khuzestan enforces these regulations and takes legal action against violators, aiming to conserve aquatic life and provide sustainable employment in the fishing industry.
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In an interview with ISNA, Ali Danesh Mehr stated: During the year, in Bushehr and Bahrkan fishing grounds shared with this province, tiger shrimp fishing is prohibited for 45 days from the beginning of August to the middle of September, and it is prohibited in other seasons of the year. . He considered the implementation of sea dams as one of the effective management strategies to protect and restore aquatic resources and added: In addition to improving and balancing aquatic resources and reducing the destructive effects of trawl nets, this action plays a significant role in increasing fishing and sustainable employment of the user community. Danesh Mehr stated that any kind of fishing, transportation as well as the transportation of trawl fishing equipment in the fishing grounds and fishing ports of Khuzestan ...
Source: Isna
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