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Govt issues Tanguar, Hakaluki Haors Protection Order

Staff Reporter:

The government has issued Tanguar and Hakaluki Haor Protection Order to safeguard the environment and ecosystem from uncontrolled tourism and boat movement, illegal sand extraction, use of banned Chinese fishing nets and destruction of aquatic forests.
The order has been promulgated under Sections 22 and 27 of the Bangladesh Water Act, 2013, and as part of the country’s commitment to international conventions, said an official handout yesterday.
Among the directives are: for both haors are hunting of birds, including migratory ones, commercial duck farming in migratory bird-rich areas, felling of tress, and any damage to aquatic forests are strictly prohibited.
Cutting branches of aquatic trees (such as Hijol abd Koroch) to build enclosures or use as fish shelters is forbidden.
Tourists, houseboats, and vessels are barred from entering ecologically sensitive or protected areas iden-tified by the district administration, the Department of Environment, or the Haor Department such as habitats or breeding grounds of birds, fish, and other aquatic or wild species).
No alteration of land type or obstruction of natural water flow shall be allowed without government ap-proval and an environmental and social impact assessment.
Activities that may harm or alter the natural characteristics of land and water in the haor are prohibited. Educational trips and foreign tourist visits require prior permission from the district administration.
No activities shall be undertaken in the haor areas that may damage or alter the natural characteristics of land and water. Prior permission from the respective Deputy Commissioner must be obtained for study tours and the transportation of foreign tourists.
Passenger numbers on boats and houseboats must remain within the permitted limits. No vessel may transport excess passengers or carry fishing gear or equipment. Boat movement and anchoring must fol-low designated routes. Tourist transport is strictly prohibited during adverse weather conditions.
Tour operators must ensure the safety of tourists during storms, heavy rains, or lightning, and both oper-ators and tourists must respect local culture and traditions. Loud music or parties on houseboats and ves-sels are banned.
Operators must avoid using sound-polluting engines or generators and cannot carry single-use plastics. Fishing using banned nets or electric shocks is prohibited.
Sand, stones, or soil extraction or leasing within haor areas without proper authorization is forbidden.

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