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A female Shrimp fry collector collect the others small fishes as these are wastage by collecting Wild Shrimp fry from the sea in Coxs Bazar beach. April 1, 2007. Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. A very large wastage is often happened of fry of both penaeid shrimps and other commercially important species including fish. The price of shrimp fry is much lower in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar being only Tk 40Ð100 per thousand for fry of a similar size. Shrimp farming in Bangladesh relies entirely on the supply of wild fry for stocking purposes. It has been estimated that 1Ð3 billion fry of P monodon were harvested in 1985. The main collection canters are Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat and Cox's Bazar. Japan currently the main market for Bangladeshi shrimps. There are an increasing source of foreign currency through exports to the USA, Europe and particularly Japan. It has created employment opportunities for thousands of people both in shrimp fishery (culture and capture) sector itself as well as in the backward (wild shrimp fry fishing and hatcheries), and forward linkage (frozen shrimp) industries.  (photo)
Nipa Palm fields: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Nipa Palm fields: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Nipa Palm (Golpata) Fruits: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Nipa Palm (Golpata) Fruits:that produces vinegar and alcohol (locally known as Tari). Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Small fishes, these are wastage by collecting Wild Shrimp fry in Coxs Bazar beach. April 1, 2007. Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. A very large wastage is often happened of fry of both penaeid shrimps and other commercially important species including fish. The price of shrimp fry is much lower in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar being only Tk 40Ð100 per thousand for fry of a similar size. Shrimp farming in Bangladesh relies entirely on the supply of wild fry for stocking purposes. It has been estimated that 1Ð3 billion fry of P monodon were harvested in 1985. The main collection canters are Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat and Cox's Bazar. Japan currently the main market for Bangladeshi shrimps. There are an increasing source of foreign currency through exports to the USA, Europe and particularly Japan. It has created employment opportunities for thousands of people both in shrimp fishery (culture and capture) sector itself as well as in the backward (wild shrimp fry fishing and hatcheries), and forward linkage (frozen shrimp) industries.  (photo)
A farmer puts bamboo Jar to collect sap from Nipa Palm (Golpata) that produces vinegar and alcohol (locally known as Tari). March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine.  (photo)
Nipa Palm Fruits: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Shrimp fry collectors count Wild Shrimp fry as it collected from the sea in Coxs Bazar beach. April 1, 2007. Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. A very large wastage is often happened of fry of both penaeid shrimps and other commercially important species including fish. The price of shrimp fry is much lower in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar being only Tk 40Ð100 per thousand for fry of a similar size. Shrimp farming in Bangladesh relies entirely on the supply of wild fry for stocking purposes. It has been estimated that 1Ð3 billion fry of P monodon were harvested in 1985. The main collection canters are Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat and Cox's Bazar. Japan currently the main market for Bangladeshi shrimps. There are an increasing source of foreign currency through exports to the USA, Europe and particularly Japan. It has created employment opportunities for thousands of people both in shrimp fishery (culture and capture) sector itself as well as in the backward (wild shrimp fry fishing and hatcheries), and forward linkage (frozen shrimp) industries. A Shrimp fry collector counts Wild Shrimp fry as it collected from the sea in Coxs Bazar beach. April 1, 2007. Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. A very large wastage is often happened of fry of both penaeid shrimps and other commercially important species including fish. The price of shrimp fry is much lower in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar being only Tk 40Ð100 per thousand for fry of a similar size. Shrimp farming in Bangladesh relies entirely on the supply of wild fry for stocking purposes. It has been estimated that 1Ð3 billion fry of P monodon were harvested in 1985. The main collection canters are Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat and Cox's Bazar. Japan currently the main market for Bangladeshi shrimps. There are an increasing source of foreign currency through exports to the USA, Europe and particularly Japan. It has created employment opportunities for thousands of people both in shrimp fishery (culture and capture) sector itself as well as in the backward (wild shrimp fry fishing and hatcheries), and forward linkage (frozen shrimp) industries.  (photo)
Sap Drops from Nipa Palm (Golpata) that produces vinegar and alcohol (locally known as Tari). March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine.  (photo)
Nipa Palm (Golpata) Flowers: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Nipa Palm (Golpata) Fruits: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)
Small fishes these are wastage by collecting Wild Shrimp fry in Coxs Bazar beach. April 1, 2007. Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. A very large wastage is often happened of fry of both penaeid shrimps and other commercially important species including fish. The price of shrimp fry is much lower in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar being only Tk 40Ð100 per thousand for fry of a similar size. Shrimp farming in Bangladesh relies entirely on the supply of wild fry for stocking purposes. It has been estimated that 1Ð3 billion fry of P monodon were harvested in 1985. The main collection canters are Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat and Cox's Bazar. Japan currently the main market for Bangladeshi shrimps. There are an increasing source of foreign currency through exports to the USA, Europe and particularly Japan. It has created employment opportunities for thousands of people both in shrimp fishery (culture and capture) sector itself as well as in the backward (wild shrimp fry fishing and hatcheries), and forward linkage (frozen shrimp) industries.  (photo)
Nipa Palm (Golpata) Flowers: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk (Thai) Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae (= Palmae). It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation. In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh i.e. Ramu, Coxs Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine. March 31, 2007. Ramu, Coxs Bazar, Bangladseh.  (photo)