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13.2 Details of on-going Development Projects
Table-51: Development Projects (Investment and Technical), Objectives and Major Activities in the year 2009-2010
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Objectives Major Activities
1. Fresh Water PrawnCulture Extension Project
(GOB)(July 2002-June 2010)
1000.00 61 districts 1. Training and demonstration of Prawnseed production in prawn hatcheries and
nurseries2. Skill manpower development inprivate and public sector3. Creation of self employment and jobopportunities for youths, marginal landlessfarmers and distressed women4. Extension of different prawn farmingtechnologies5. Increase total and per unit prawn
production for export earning
1. Establishment of 10 small scaledemo hatcheries and 20 demo nurseries
in DoFs FSMF2. Establishment of demonstrationfarms.
3. Provide technical support andtraining for skill manpowerdevelopment in private and publicsector
2. Habitat Restoration inInland Open waterFisheries (GOB)(July 2005-June 2010)
1286.00 34 districts 1. Re-excavation and development mostlysilted Haor-boar etc.
2. Improve fisheries Management andestablish fishers right in fish culturemanagement program
3. Establish fish sanctuary for protection,conservation and natural breeding of fishes
1. Establish 38 nos. permanent/temporary sanctuary
2. Establish 12 nos. fish pan, 9 beelnurseries
3. Establish culvert and dam
3. AquacultureDevelopment andextension project inChittagong Hill Tracts(GOB)(July 2005-June 2010)
636.00 3 districts 1. Increase fish production and income forhilly people
2. Training facilities to the local tribal /Hillypeople
3. Development of Creeks and dams tonursery pond for fry rearing
0 60 ha. creek development1 establishment of 1 hatchery in
Rangamiti2 Establishment & renovation of fish
Hatchery in Kagrachari3 Development of 12 ha. nursery pond in
25 upazilla and 3 district4 Training & extension activities in 25
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upazilla under 3 district4. a. Infrastructure
Development for FloodPlain Aquaculture inComilla District(Daudkandi model)Project(DoF Component)(July 2006-June 2011)
709.08 ComillaDistrict
(5 upazilas)
1. Enable environment for floodplainaquaculture.
2. Expansion of community basedaquaculture in the floodplains of GreaterComilla District.
3. Creation of self employment for the ruralpoor.
4. Extend need based technical cooperationto support the private sector.
5. Develop linkage among GO-NGO fishfarmers
0 Construction/ reconstruction ofdykes/ excavation/ re-excavation of canalsin selected floodplains of Comilla district(Daudkandi, Meghna, Homna, Titas andMuradnagar)
b. InfrastructureDevelopment for FloodPlain Aquaculture inComilla District(Daudkandi model)Project(LGED Component)(July 2006-June 2011
1725.81 -Do- 1. Construction/reconstruction of dam/excavation/ re-excavation of canals inselected floodplain at Comilla district.
2. Develop linkage among GO-NGO fishfarmers.
1. Construction of 123 km embankment2. Excavation of 58 km pond/canal.3. Construction of culverts
6. Chalan Beel FisheriesDevelopment Project(GOB)(July 2006-June 2011)
2449.64 6 districtsin Rajshahi
division
1. Increase fish production in the Chalan beelarea.
2. Preserve fish bio diversity and restore fishhabitat
3. Improve employment and socio-economicconditions of fishing communities landlessand fish farmers
4. Involve the target group in participatoryapproach for water body management andaquaculture activities
1. Development of beels and constructionworks
2. Preserve fish bio-diversity and restorefish habitat
3. NGO support4. Disbursement of micro credit to fishingcommunity
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7. Restoration of the NaturalBreeding habitats of theHalda River Project(GOB)(July 2006-June 2011)
1369.00 HaldaRiver,
Chittagongdistrict
0 Develop, protect and preserve thenatural spawning grounds in the Halda river
1 Establish fish sanctuaries in the riverHalda for restoration of productivity and biodiversity of existing aquatic resources
2 Build up an appropriate institutionalmanagement framework for conserving naturalspawning
3 Create, provide and explore alternateincome generating opportunities during banseason
1. Establishment of sanctuary2. Drazing of upstream silted area of
Halda3. Drazing Kua/Katha/Kur/Kum.4. Construction of Cisterns and overhead
tank5. Hiring of pond6. Micro credit for alternate livelihoods of
fishers/engine boat drivers 7. Plantation7. Modification and operation of existing
sluice gated.8. Research /study
8. Regional Fisheries andLivestock Development(Barisal Component(DANIDA)(July 2007-June 2012)
1008.90 Greater Barisaldistrict
1. Improved and sustainable productivity andreture from fisheries and livestock systemsof poor households.
2. Effective support to resource poorhouseholds through decentralized,integrated and demand driven fisheries andlivestock extension services.
3. From Community based organization andfarmers associations.
4. Linkage with private sector\improved toenable farmers to access quality inputs and
markets.
1. Training of facilitators2. Development of modular curricula for
the learning sessions (FSs)3. Development of training modules.4. Field demonstration/on farm research to
modify technical recommendations anddevelop new foci for FS curricula.
5. Promote development of producer andmarketing CBOs from FS
6. Develop criteria for qualification forallocation of
9. Bangladesh MarineFisheries CapacityBuilding Project(IDB/GOB)(July 2007-June 2012)
11946.57 3 districts(39 coastalupazilas)
1. Assess the standing stock and MSY ofestuarine and coastal fisheries resources
2. Assess the standing stock of pelagic anddemersal stocks of aquatic resources
3. Undertake census and establish data bankon different types of fishing crafts andgears.
1. Marine fisheries survey anddevelopment of managementframework
2. Staff training for HRD.3. Procurement of Survey Vessel.4. Development of an integrated data base
for MCS.
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4. Develop a catch assessment program forroutine maintaining of the coastal andmarine fisheries as to change due to thedynamics of fishing.
5. Develop mechanism to oversee andmanage resources.
10. Bagda Shrimp CultureTechnology ExtensionProject GOB)(July 2007-June 2012)
1931.13 4 districts 0 Increase production of Bagda andimprove socio-economic condition of thefishermen.
1 Meet demand of Bagda Larvae.2 To increase the production of shrimpand export earning of the country
1. Provide training on Hatchery & NurseryOperators in 22 Upazila.
2. Nursery Demonstration & PLproduction in 4 district
3. Establish PCR laboratory
11. Brood Bank Establishment Project(GOB)(July 2007-June 2012)
1250.00 32 districts 1. Establishment Brood Bank for overalldevelopment at aquaculture industry in thecountry to over come imbrued problem aensure supply of quality brood.
2. Increase brood fish production.
1. Establishment & renovation of fish seedmultiplication farm and Hatchery in 32districts.
2. Establishment of Brood ban for over alldevelopment at aquaculture industry.
3. Increase supply of fish fry in 32districts.
12. National AgriculturalTechnology Project(DoF) Component (IDA)(July 2007-June 2012)
5535.00 25 districts(120
Upazila)
1. Decentralized participatory, demand-ledand knowledge based approach foragricultural extension
2. Reforms for the agricultural research andextension systems.
1. Provide training of CIG framers/fishers.
2. Demonstration of pond/water bodies3. Development of LEAF4. Upgrading of fisheries extension
policy/strategy5. Need based field study6. Exposure visit for farmers.
13. Fisheries Diploma CourseImplementation Project(January 2008-June 2012)
617.92 DhakaChandpur
1. To develop skilled technical manpower forfisheries sector (Government, Nongovernmental organizations, fishhatchery, fish farm, processing plants, seedmills etc) through offering fisheries
1. Develop fisheries training centre atChandpur.
2. Construction of hostel , class rooms,3. Laboratories, procurement of
instruments.
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diploma course to eligible candidates.2. Develop facilities at one existing DoF
training centre for the purpose of runningfisheries Diploma course.
4. Preparation and printing of books andtraining modules.
5. Conduct training workshop/ seminar.
14. Emergency 2007 Cyclonerecovery and restorationProject (ECRRP)(August 2008-June 2013)
3447.50 Bagerhat,Barguna,
Patuakhali,Jhalkathi,Perojjpur& Barisaldistricts
1. To restore the aquaculture production inthe cyclone affected coastal areas
providing aquaculture inputs to thecoastal fish farmers.
2. To restore the livelihoods of cycloneaffected coastal fishers providing fishingnets and repair their boats.
3. To ensure the steady economic growth inthe fisheries sector of the coastal region.
1. Conduct survey to identify the exitingstatus of coastal fisheries
2. To supply aquaculture inputs to theaffected fish/shrimp farmers.
3. Supply of fishing nets to the distressedfishermen and supply/repair fishing
boats.4. Training for DoF/Fishers/Boat crews/
fishermen etc.15. Greater Pabna Fisheries
Development Project(January 2009-December2013)
1111.94 Pabna andSirajganjdistricts
(18upazilas)
1. To increase fish production both fromculture and capture fisheries of pabnaregion.
2. To protect fish bio-diversity throughestablishing fish sanctuary, stockingendangered fish fingerlings and creatingawareness.
3. To improve fish habitat through minorinfrastructure development.
4. To ensure livelihood security of the poorpeople of Pabna region.
1. Development of Beel/Canal/Dead river/Khas pond
2. Establishment of fish sanctuaries3. Nursery pond re-excavation4. Construction of earthen dyke/ box/Pipe-
culvert & landing center cum GuardShed
5. Stocking of indigenous fish & carpfingerlings
6. Alternative income generating activitiesthrough livestock
7. Dyke plantation & aforestation8. Human resource development and
capacity building through training:9. Project beneficiaries and group
formation10. Selection of water bodies and leasing
process and implementation of fishconservation Act
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16. Jatka Conservation,Alternate IncomeGeneration for the JatkaFishers and ResearchProject(July 2009-June 2014)
2289.00 Chandpur,Lakshmipur, Bhola &Patuakhali
districts(20
upazilas)
1. To Increase Hilsa production by savingJatka (juvenile Hilsa) and brood Hilsa.
2. Support to strengthen and enhance HilsaSanctuary activities;
3. To create alternate job opportunities forthe Jatka/Hilsa Fishers for improving theirSocio-Economic status.
4. To create mass awareness for theconservation of Jatka-Hilsa.
5. To conduct broad based research onbiology and environment aspects of hilsafisheries both in the riverine and coastalecosystems
6. Procurement of a medium sized researchvessel to carry out research in the riverineand coastal areas
7. Modernization of research facilities atRiverine Station, Chandpur
8. Capacity building and skill development ofscientists and support personnel of BFRI inhilsa research
1. Support to enhance Hilsa sanctuaryActivities
2. Conduct mobile court3. Fishers training on AIGAs4. Orientation for Upazilla level officers5. Micro credit for Jatka fishers6. Procurement of high speed mechanized
Boat7. Develop and printing/preparation of
posters, leaflets, TV spots, video,CD/DVD etc:
8. Research Activities17. Expansion of
Aquaculture TechnologyServices up to Union
LevelJuly 2009-June 2014
2276.81 51 districts(240
Upazilas)
1. Increase fish production by expeditiouslybringing all or a greater number of villageponds and other cultivable water bodies in
selected unions under improvedtechnology ensuring participation of thelocal fish farmers.
2. Establish a Union-based AquacultureExtension (UAE) system with the jointefforts of the DOF, Union Parishad, LocalExtension Agent for Fisheries (LEAF) and
1. Establishment of Union basedAquaculture Extension System (UAE)
2. Development of extension methods
3. Involvement of Union Parishad (UP)4. Training of beneficiaries5. Establishment of linkage with BFRI,
MymensinghAquaculture extension and training at union
level6. Result demonstration of improved
quality fish fingerling production
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the local fish farmers.3. Create productive employment
opportunities for men and women at thelocal levels through aquaculture, fry
business and other fish-based incomegenerating activities.
4. Involve and utilize the Union Parishad asan effective institution in all local levelfisheries development including trainingand demonstration.
7. Result demonstration ofsemi-intensive carp
polyculture technology8. Result demonstration of
mixed culture of goldawith carp
9. Data base preparation and conservation
18. Project on Aquacultureand FisheriesManagement inBhabodaha Area, Jessore(July 2009-June 2014)
985.57 Jessoredistrict (4Upazilas)
1. Increase aquaculture production in 11 Beelcovering about 12000 ha of Bhabodaha to1000kg/ha and enhance income of thefishers.
2. Establish, motivate and strengthen ruralfisher community organizations to ensuretheir access to the water resources for theirlivelihood security.
3. Improve the status of women by involvingthem in pond aquaculture and providingsupport to AIGAs.
4. Improve community and aquacultureinfrastructure for better access to common
property resources and market.
5. Facilitate habitat restoration andconservation of small indigenous speciesin Bhabodaha area.
1. Carp Polyculture demonstration2. Shrimp culture demonstration3. Establishment of sanctuaries4. Establishment of Integrated fish farm5. Establishment of Carp Nursery6. Stocking of Fish fingerlings7. Training of beneficiaries8. Re-excavation of beel/ baor/ canal/
nursery/ pond etc
19. Wetland BiodiversityRehabilitation Project(July 2009-June 2012)
3169.47 PabnaDistrict (3upazilas)
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1. Excavation/ re-excavation of floodplainbasin
2. Establishment of sanctuary.3. Restoration of habitat
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To improve the natural resource managementsystem (NRMS) in the command area
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4. Community mobilization and training5. Stocking of fingerlings and endangered
species6. Support for alternate income generating
activities (AIGs).
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To increase the income of wetland dependentfamilies as well as fish production
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To increase the populations and numbers ofspecies present for key wetland dependentwildlife
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To improve the biodiversity of the wetland5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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20. Greater Faridpur
Fisheries DevelopmentProject(July 2009-June 2014)
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6788.83 5 Districts(27
Upazilas)
0 To increase fish production fromculture and capture fisheries of Faridpurregion.
1 To create employment opportunit iesby various fish culture activities for the poorand landless one member in each family.
2 To protect fish bio-diversity throughestablishing fish sanctuary, stockingendangered fish fingerlings and creatingawareness.
3 To improve fish habitat throughdevelopment of water bodies and minorinfrastructure development.
4 To ensure l ivelihood security of the poor people of Faridpur region.5 To make better life for the poorthrough alternate income generating activities(AIGAs).
1. Development of boro-pits andKhas/private ponds/Canals
2. Pen culture/ Cage culture:3. Establishment of sanctuaries:4. Establishment/ re-excavation of Beel
Nursery pond/ Baors and dead river5. Construction of earthen dyke/ box/Pipe-
culvert/ sluice gate6. Stocking of indigenous fish and carp
fingerlings7. Dyke plantation and aforestation8. Human resource development and
capacity building through training:9. Implementation of Fish Conservation
Act.11.Group mobilization and facilitate
AIGAs through livestock
21. Strengthening of FishInspection and QualityControl Service inBangladesh (EU)
(July 2003-June 2010)
3773.31 3 districts(Chittagong,Dhaka and
Khulna)
1. To comply and implement of HACCPsystem in all processing steps fromharvesting to export.
2. To improve the quality and safety of
shrimp and fish product through hygienicmeasure is all stages.
3. To modernize the existing quality controllaboratories.
4. To increase export earning through theexporting quality fish and fish product.
5. To improve socio economic condition ofpoor people
1. Establishment of 3 mordent qualitycontrol laboratory and 3 substations
2. Quality assurance.3. Product development.
4. Development of in plant quality controlsystem.
5. Human resources development.6. Monitoring and Evaluation.7. Capacity development of institutions8. Management development, support
services, research, investigation.
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22. StrengtheningInstitutional Capacity ofDoF Project (Danida)(October 2006-September 2011)
1540.33 All over the country
1. Institutional capacity development of thedepartment of fisheries.
2. Strengthening MIS for Establishment of e-governance
1. Development of MIS of DoF.2. Support to Seed quality improvement3. Support to fisheries extension activities4. Human Resources Development of DoF5. Support to traceability
23. Development NationalShrimp Seed Certification
(November 2007-December 2009)
318.73 CoxsBazar and
othercoastaldistrict
1. To develop Government and private sectorbased participatory prograimme of shrimp
seed certification in Bangladesh.2. To establish a PCR based diagnosticlaboratory.
3. To conduct training programme for shrimphealth management including disease.
1. Establish a PCR based diagnosticlaboratory.
2. Development of brood and seedcertification system.3. To develop training programme on
shrimp health development includingdisease.
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16. National Fish Week 2009 (30July-05August)
Fish Fortnight as a formal national event was first introduced in 1993
as a means of creating awareness about the fisheries sector among thepeople and to bring together all stakeholders of this sector. Since then ithas been observed almost every year. During 2005-06, the National FishFortnight (August 7-21, 2005 was celebrated with due emphasis throughnation wide mass and private media publicity. Last year the slogan forfish fortnight was Haor Baor Plavon Bhume Matshya Chaser SonarKhoni. At the instruction of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Fisheriesand Livestock through the Department of Fisheries took up a programmeto build up awareness for conservation of fisheries resources among thepeople and to motivate them for participation in technology basedimproved fish culture for increased production of fish and shrimp.
16.2 Directives from Hon'ble Prime Minister
A distinctive character of the Fish Fortnight has been the directparticipation of the head of the state, the President; head of thegovernment, the Prime Minister; Speakers of the National Parliament;Cabinet Ministers. Title of the National Seminars Held During FishFortnight 2005q Development and management of inland open water fisheriesresources for poverty reductionq
Conservation and development of natural fish breeding grounds inHalda riverq Development of fisheries resources of Chalan beelq Export potentials of shrimp and fish: Vision 2010 and beyondq Conservation of jatka (juvenile hilsa) and its economic importance q
Sustainability of development projects in Bangladeshq Development and management of marine fisheries resources foreconomic growthq Round Table discussion on recommendations of seminars heldduring Fish. Farmers, entrepreneurs, developers, extensionists, media personalities,
educationists, etc. were awarded with National Fish Fortnight Award,2005 for their outstanding contribution in the development of this sector.
Table-59: List of the winners for awards
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Field area Prizesl.no.
Name of the Person/Organization Award
1 Fry production 1 Md. Ahasan Hasib SajuVill:- Islampur, Upazila:-Feni sadar, Feni.
Gold Medal
2 Md. Samsuddin KaluVill:- Haripur, Upazila:-Langolcourt,Comilla.
Silver Medal
3 Md. Saidur Rahman,Vill:- Hatongao, Upazila:-Naogao,
Bronze Medal
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Noagaon.2 Fingerlings production 1 Al-Amin Matshya Khamar
Pr.: Md. Hazi SalauddinJessore sadar, Jessore
Gold Medal
2 M. S. Azahahr Mian
Patia, Chittagong.
Silver Medal
3 Md. Toiab Ali KhanNatore Sadar, Natore.
Bronze Medal
3 Fish production 1 Mrs. Akib Matshya ProkalpaLaksham, Comilla.
Gold Medal
2 Alhaz Soyead Ahamed MukitMoulavibazar sadar, Moulavibazar.
Silver Medal
3 Coastal Agro Development ProjectPr.:- A.S.M. Abdulla
Bronze Medal
4 PL production of shrimp 1 Sonargaon Shrimp ProkalpaKolatali Hatchery zone, Coxs Bazar.
Gold Medal
2 Balaka Hatchery Ltd.
Ukhia, Coxs Bazar.
Silver Medal
5 Shrimp production 1 Kartik BiswasFakirhat, Bagerhat.
Gold Medal
2 Md. Rashidul IslamAvoynagar, Jessore.
Silver Medal
6 Export of fish products(Frozen shrimp/fish/driedfish)
1 Minhar Sea foods Ltd.Chittagong.
Gold Medal
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