The goal of the study was to build a comprehensive portrait of the socioeconomic, livelihood, and cultural profile of the Meghna River fishing community in Chandpur, Bangladesh. Shatnol Malopara, an ecologically and economically suitable fishing community under the Matlab Uttor Upazila of Chandpur district, was selected for the in-depth investigation, where 410 fishermen relied solely on fishing for their livelihood. This community is made up of 185 households, supporting close to 1000 people. They are all Hindus, and fishing was their ancestral profession. A well-structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. The research revealed that the majority (35%) of fishermen were in the 18-30 age range. The community preferred nuclear fami...
The growing interest in alternative employment amongst Bangladeshi fishermen indicates a shift from ...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
This study was conducted on the management of the Baluhar Baor and fishermen’s socio-economic condit...
Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) have become an essential factor behind the well-being of the fishing c...
The current study was assessed the socio-economic patterns and trends of livelihoods of the Old Brah...
Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) have become an essential factor behind the well-being of the fishing c...
This study was carried out to assess the socio-economic status of fishermen of the Marjat Baor at Ka...
A field study was conducted on the socio-economic condition of the fishermen community, occupation m...
This study conducted an analysis of the socio-economic conditions of fishermen in the estuarine regi...
The investigation was conducted on the livelihood status of fishers of Chikadubi beel in Dingaputa h...
The study was conducted to assess the livelihood of fishermen in Monirampur Upazila of Jessore distr...
Over the years social aspects of fishermen have been overlooked despite playing a significant role i...
The present study was conducted to evaluate livelihood status of fishing community of the Punorvaba ...
The growing interest in alternative employment amongst Bangladeshi fishermen indicates a shift from ...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
This study was conducted on the management of the Baluhar Baor and fishermen’s socio-economic condit...
Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) have become an essential factor behind the well-being of the fishing c...
The current study was assessed the socio-economic patterns and trends of livelihoods of the Old Brah...
Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) have become an essential factor behind the well-being of the fishing c...
This study was carried out to assess the socio-economic status of fishermen of the Marjat Baor at Ka...
A field study was conducted on the socio-economic condition of the fishermen community, occupation m...
This study conducted an analysis of the socio-economic conditions of fishermen in the estuarine regi...
The investigation was conducted on the livelihood status of fishers of Chikadubi beel in Dingaputa h...
The study was conducted to assess the livelihood of fishermen in Monirampur Upazila of Jessore distr...
Over the years social aspects of fishermen have been overlooked despite playing a significant role i...
The present study was conducted to evaluate livelihood status of fishing community of the Punorvaba ...
The growing interest in alternative employment amongst Bangladeshi fishermen indicates a shift from ...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
This study was conducted on the management of the Baluhar Baor and fishermen’s socio-economic condit...