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Action to Clean Up Pollution and Illegal Fishing Nets Demanded

By Borsha Gain, from Satkhira

The Aiburi River flowing through Munshiganj and Ishwaripur unions of Shyamnagar is heavily polluted due to plastic waste and illegal fishing nets, affecting the lives and livelihoods of nearly 650 riverside families who depend on its water for agriculture.

Local community report that plastic waste like polythene, plates, and food wrappers are regularly dumped into the river, blocking water flow and reducing its navigability. The pollution is also harming native fish species and making farming difficult.

Despite repeated appeals to local representatives, no concrete action has been taken. Members of farmer organizations in Terakathi and Hasarchak have called for immediate administrative intervention.

The local community dream of a river free from illegal encroachment, fishing nets, and plastic waste which will ensure both agricultural productivity and environmental balance. They urge the Shyamnagar Upazila Administration and Assistant Commissioner (Land) to take urgent steps.

Bangladesh Resource Center for Indigenous Knowledge, BARCIK is a non-governmental non-profit development organization. Established in 1997 by a group of development practitioners, researchers and social workers, BARCIK has been working in the fields of environment and development with utmost commitment and purpose. Registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau under the Prime Minister’s Office, Government of Bangladesh, to operate foreign funds.