Fisheries policy in Bangladesh is still trying to get to grips with the
major (universal) dilemmas of maximizing benefits from natural
resources while, at the same time, ensuring an acceptable degree of
equity in distribution of benefits and protecting the ecosystems that
support the resources. During the twentieth century Bangladesh adopted
one-sided production-oriented policies in the agricultural sector to
feed the rapidly growing population. This strategy included increasing
fish production, which was in decline mainly as a result of
environmental degradation brought about by the expansion of
agriculture. The solution was aquaculture development and later the
promotion of culture-based fisheries and large scale stocking in the
floodplains and beels (lakes) that previously sustained the capture fisheries. Although fish production perse in many cases may have
increased as a result of this type of intervention, benefits are not
socially and environmentally sustainable.
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