Barguna, June 16 -- day fishing ban ended, the fishermen of Barguna are beaming with joy as their nets come in heavy with shimmering hilsa.
The once-quiet fish landing centre in Patharghata has turned into a bustling hub of activity, alive with the vibrant sounds and sights of a thriving seafood market.
Since the ban was lifted, the Barguna coast has seen a flurry of movement-baskets brimming with hilsa and other marine fish, traders and labourers working energetically and fishing communities filled with renewed hope.
According to the Patharghata fish landing centre, a total of 20,817 kilograms of fish were brought ashore on the second day of the season.
This included 9,305 kilograms of hilsa, with the remaining 11,512 kilograms compr...
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