Four fishing grounds have been identified so far. They are south patches, south of south patches, middle ground and Swatch of no Ground.This slide will show you about the different fishing site in bay of bengal where the abundance of fish is higher than other areas.
1. Fishing Ground of
Bay of Bengal
Nazmul Haque Syekat
Student _Department of Fisheries &
Marine Science,Noakhali Science and
Technology University [NSTU] .
2. Flow of Presentation
Bay of Bengal
What is Fishing Ground ?
Fishing Ground of Bay of Bengal
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Fishing Problem in Bay of Bengal
Conclusion
Reference
3. Bay of Bengal
It is located between latitudes 5°N and 22°N and longitudes 80°E
and 100°E.
It is approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 km) wide, with an
average depth near 8,500 feet (2,600 meters). The maximum depth
is recorded at 15,400 feet (4,694 meters).
Bangladesh is situated at the head of the Bay of Bengal.
Fisheries production in the Bay of Bengal is six million tonnes
per year, more than seven percent of the world’s catch.
The Bay of Bengal is an area of high biodiversity, with a large
number of endangered and vulnerable species.
4. Bay of Bengal is the
64th largest marine
Ecosystem.
Comprising 2.2
million sq km and the
average depth is
2,600m (max 5,258m)
High biodiversity,
with a large number
of endangered and
vulnerable species.
Fish Production more
than 7% of the total
world’s catch.
6. What is Fishing Ground
Fishing ground refers an area in a body of water
where fishes congregate and fishing is usually good.
Generally a fishing ground is divided into two ways
permanent fishing ground and temporary fishing
ground.
7. Fishing Ground of Bay of Bengal
A part of a body of water where the fishing is usually good.
Fishing ground is those area of a water body where fish
concentration remains always significant. Generally fishing
ground is divided into two ways- permanent fishing ground
and temporary fishing ground. Bay of Bengal has four
fishing ground:-
3.Middle ground
4.Swatch of o ground
1.South patches
2.South of south patches
9. 1.South patches
It is located at 91.30º E to 92.10º E and 20.55º S to 21.52º S.
The total area of 3,662 sq km.
Depth ranging from 10m to 100m, but 90% of the total area is less
than 40m deep.
Bottom sediment is sandy or slightly muddy sand.
Nearest distance of the ground from Chittagong and Cox's Bazar is
40 km and 10 km respectively.
Salinity in surface 26% to 32% and 30% to 35% in bottom water.
Water temperature varies between 20 and 28ºC.
10. 2.South of south patches
It is located at 91.30º E to 92.20º E and 20.15º S 20.50ºS .
The total area is 2,538 sq km.
The nearest boundary of this area is 5 km from Teknaf.
Depth ranges from 10m to 100m. Within this ground 75% of the
area is more than 40m deep.
Bottom is sandy or muddy sand.
Surface salinity ranges from 18% to 34% and bottom water salinity
from 28% to 38%.
Water temperature ranges between 22ºC and 30ºC
11. 3.Middle ground
It is located at 90.20ºE to 91.30ºE and 20.25ºS to 21.20ºS.
The total area is about 4,600 sq km.
The nearest distance from Cox's Bazar is about 65 km.
The depth of 70% of the total area is more than 40m.
Bottom sediment is soft mud or muddy sand.
Surface salinity ranges from 22% to 34% and bottom salinity 28%
to 35%.
Water temperature is between 26ºC and 28ºC.
12. 4.Swatch of No ground
It is located at 89.35º E to 90.10º E and 20.55º S to 21.55º S
This location is about 30 km away from Dublarchar and 40 km from
Sunarchar.
Total area is about 3,800 sq km, of which 70% is more than 40m
deep.
Overall depth of the area ranges from 10m to 100m.
Bottom sediment consists of muddy sand. Water temperature 24ºC
to 30ºC
Surface salinity is 28% to 34%, bottom salinity is 30% to 35%.
13.
14. Fishing Ground Area Location
South patches 3,400 km2
91.30º E to 92.10º E and
20.55º S to 21.52º S
South of south
patches
2,800 km2
91.30º E to 92.20º E and
20.15º S 20.50º S
Middle ground 4,600 km2
90.20º E to 91.30º E and
20.25ºS to 21.20ºS
Swatch of No ground 3,800 km2
89.35º E to 90.10º E and
20.55º S to 21.55º S
Table: Bay of Bengal ; Fishing ground, Area and Location
15. Exclusive Economic Zone
Generally, a state's exclusive economic zone is an area beyond and
adjacent to the territorial sea, extending seaward to a distance of not
more than 200 nmi (370 km) out from its coastal baseline.
The exception to this rule occurs when exclusive economic zones
would overlap; that is, state coastal baselines are less than 400 nmi
(740 km) apart.
EEZ of Bangladesh spans 164,000 km2 and the shelf area covers
roughly 66,440 km2
17. Fishing problems in the
Bay of Bengal:
Problem associated
with fishing crafts.
Problem associated
with fishing gears
Insufficaient number
of fishermen
Problem with
detection of fishing
ground
Problem associated
with stock
assessment
Environmental
hazard
18. Conclusion
• Bay of bengal is one of the most important place for biological
resources in Bangladesh. A varities types of fish , shellfish, shirmp,
catfishes, Crab, lobstar, are found in Bay of bengal .The Fishing
Ground of Bay of bengal plays an important role for catching fish
.Its gives a clear concept where fishes are more abundant and where
is not.A fisherman follows these marked area for obtaining huge
amount of fish .