Declining carp fishes in Bangladesh’s Kaptai Lake leave small-scale fishers struggling
EconomicsFriday, July 3, 2026Mongabay

Declining carp fishes in Bangladesh’s Kaptai Lake leave small-scale fishers struggling

The decline of carp fish populations in Kaptai Lake, Bangladesh, is severely impacting small-scale fishers, who are facing economic hardships and uncertainty due to reduced catches. Stakeholders are urged to address this issue to support local livelihoods and ensure sustainable fishing practices in the region.

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