Varanasi Investment:Bangladeshi Fish Farms ‘Need Climate Data Support’
BANGLADESH’s Aquaculture Sector Lost US $ 140 Million in A DeCade Due to Climate Change, Reveals New Analysis, Highlight THE Better Climate Data ervices.Varanasi Investment
BANGLADESH is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events which are predicted to increase in the near and distant future, isk management.Bangalore Stock Exchange
It Said Effective Information Services Could Help Fish Farmers Reduce Losses Caut By Super Events.Indore Investment
Flooding Appears to be the most Financially damaging and regulaly occurring hazard for hartcheries, Open Water Fish and Shrimp, The Study Said.
Between 2011 and 2020, Floods Resulted in the Estimated Loss of About 54,000 Tons of Aquaculture Production, Valued At US $ 93 Million.
Cyclones weee the Second Most Damaging, Causion The Loss of 12,000 Tons of Fish Products, Worth A Total of US $ 24.8 Million.
"Climate Information Services are a Potential Climate-Risk Reduction Approach that Could De-Risk The Aquaculture by Supporting Fish Fossers’ Clicate LIIENT DeCision-MANG and Production Management Processses, "The Study Said.
TheSe Services Prive Climate Data that can support adaptation, mitigation and risk management decisions.
According to the Analysis, Countries in the Global South Have Toned TO SLOW In Developing Climate Services for AquaculTure Due Lack of Awareness About TH EIR EIR EINOMIC BeENEFITS and the Focus of Such Tools on Crops.
Peerzadi Rumana Hossain, WorldFish Scientist and Lead Author of the Study, Said Implementation of Climate Services in Aquaculture Depended From Kers.
"We have always worked with the bangladesh department of files on development a feew problem for policy level inclusion," Hossain Told scidev.net.
She Said Climate Information Generated By The Bangladesh Meteorology DEPARTMENT COULD Be CONVEYED VIA The Fisheries Department to Help The Sector Produce Advisor. IES and Manage CLIMATE RISKS.
"There is also a need for involution and investment from private sectors for the sustainability of the digital platforms for prividing climate inFormation and Advisory. Services to all value chain actors of aquative food systems in the country to enhance climate services at scale, "Hossain addded.Simla Investment
More than 91% of Global Aquaculture Production (102.9 Million Tons in 2017) Is Currently Produced in Asia, With Bangladesh RANKING FIFTH GLOBALLY CHINA, Indon ESIA, India and Vietnam.
Fish and Fish-based Foods Supply 60 Percent of the Total Daily Animal Protein Intake for Bangladesh’s Population, Significantly Contributing A nd for the vulnerable and marginalized people of the country.Varanasi Stock
Aquaculture and Fisheries Contribute Nearly 26% to the Agriculturtural GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT of Bangladesh, The Study Says.
But FISH FARMERS Are Increasingly IMPACTED by Climate Driven, While Data on Climate Variability — SUCH As Erratic Rain, Heat Waves and Cold Spells SC SC SC SC Arce in the Country. This Makes It Challenging to Evaluate Climate Risk Management International, The Analysts Say.
Hossain recalled how she and her co-researchers witnessed the loss of fish in a hatchery operation in south-western Bangladesh due to high temperatures and dry spells.
She SAID The FISH FARMER TOLD Researchers that If Had Known there is be no rain in june and temporatures will be that high (36 ° C – 40 ° C), He Could HAVE duled the fingerling stocking period earlier or Later.
Sudhir Kumar Das, Professor of Fisheries Resource Management at West Beise " US On Promotion Fisheries and Aquaculture to Achieve the Un Sustainable Development Goals.
"APROPRIATE Management of Fisheries Resources with EMPHASIS on Conservation of Threatened As Environment and Social Considerations Need to Promoted In FIS Heries, "DAS TOLD SCIDEV.NET.
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