Naval Chief Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury formally received the award from Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina at a programme held in the auditorium of the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) in the capital on Thursday .
Meanwhile, Director (Navy Operations) Commodore Mahmudul Malek highlighted the navy's various contributions to the development of country’s fish resources during a briefing held at the Naval headquarters in the city on Thursday.
He also highlighted various activities of the Navy in the development of the country's fisheries resources and management of marine fisheries.
Average yield of Hilsa production has increased by 5.3 percent in the last ten years thanks to “Operation Jatka” and “Ma Hilsa Reservation Campaign” by Bangladesh Navy and Coast Guard round the year in the country's inland rivers and coastal areas following timely and effective direction of the present government, said a media release of Inter Service Public Relation (ISPR).
As a result, Bangladesh’s hilsha catch is currently the largest in the world. In fact over two-thirds of the world's hilsha caught for commercial purposes.
It is to be noted that the total production of Hilsa in the country was 3.13 lakh metric tons in 2008-2009, which increased to 5.17 lakh metric tons in 2017-2018, which is about 12 percent of the country's total fish production and at current prices is worth around Tk 20,000 crore . Hilsa's contribution to GDP of Bangladesh is about 1 percent.
Due to the regular and effective operation of the navy, it has been possible to export the country's hilsa abroad alongside ensuring sufficient supply of the fish in the local market, which is making important contributions to the national economy.
In order to protect national resource ‘Hilsha’, the Bangladesh Navy has been operating 'Operation Jatka' and 'Ma Hilsa Reservation Campaign' since 2001. Five to seven ships of Navy are deployed in the country's inland river and sea coastal areas throughout the year. As a result, it is possible to recover huge quantities of illegal nets and boats as well as fish fries.
In the last fiscal year 2018-2019, the Navy seized illegal nets, boats and Hilsha fries known as ‘pona’ worth approximately Tk 338 crore conducting ‘Operation Jatka’ and ‘Ma Hilsha preservation campaign’.