Exploring shellfish diversity, utilisation and conservation threats in the Chalan Beel, Bangladesh
Abstract
Shellfish are important components of aquatic ecosystems, including freshwater wetlands. In this study, we examined shellfish species diversity and their utilisation by humans in the largest wetland of Bangladesh, the Chalan Beel. Through systematic, standardised field surveys, we recorded 19 shellfish species, including 14 molluscs and five arthropods. The global conservation status of the recorded species was retrieved from the IUCN Red List database, and all were classified as Least Concern. Among the 19 recorded species, the majority—11 species—are used for human consumption, followed by use as animal feed (e.g. for fish, shrimp and poultry) (eight species), as fish bait (eight species), in traditional medicine (eight species), as ornamental species in aquariums (two species) and in freshwater pearl culture (one species). Six threats to shellfish populations have been identified: (i) harvesting for commercial trade, (ii) use of illegal fishing gear, (iii) construction of irrigation canals, (iv) destructive ‘katha’ fishing methods, (v) changes in land use and (vi) duck farming in the wetland. The findings of this study will serve as baseline data for future research. To ensure a sustainable supply of shellfish for human consumption and animal feed, we recommend focusing on shellfish aquaculture rather than harvesting from the wild. This approach may be particularly beneficial for mollusc populations. We also advocate for the formulation of conservation regulations for shellfishes in the country.
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