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Ilish

The ilish (Tenualosa ilisha) (Bengali: ইলিশ, romanizediliś), also known as the ilishi, hilsa, hilsa herring or hilsa shad, is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae. It is a very popular and sought-after food fish in the Indian subcontinent, and is the national fish of Bangladesh[3] and the state fish of West Bengal.[4]

Ilish, Hilsha Fish.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Clupeiformes
Family: Dorosomatidae
Genus: Tenualosa
Species:
T. ilisha
Binomial name
Tenualosa ilisha
Synonyms
  • Clupanodon ilisha Hamilton, 1822
  • Clupea ilisha (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Macrura ilisha (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Tenualosa illisha (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Tenualosa illsha (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Clupea palasah Cuvier, 1829

The world famous Hilsha fish comes from Padma River (the main distributary of the Ganges), Bangladesh. As of 2021, 86% of the world's total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh. The fish contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1.15% of GDP in Bangladesh. On 6 August 2017, Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks under the Ministry of Industries of Bangladesh has declared the recognition of ilish as the product of Bangladesh. As of 2021, 86% of the world's total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh which applied for Geographical indication (GI) in 2004.[5] About 450,000 people are directly involved in the catching of the fish as a large part of their livelihood; around four to five million people are indirectly involved with the trade.[6]

Common names edit

Other names include jatka,illi, ilish, ellis, palla fish, hilsha, ilih etc. (Assamese: ইলীহ/ইলীহি: ilih/ilihi, Bengali: ইলিশ, romanizediliś, Gujarati: મોદાર/પાલ્વા: Modar or Palva, Odia: ଇଲିଶି, romanized: iliśi, Sindhī: پلو مڇي pallo machhi, Tamil: உள்ள மீன்/Ulla Meen, Telugu: పులస pulasa). The name ilish is also used in India's Assamese, Bengali, and Odia communities. In Iraq it is called sboor (صبور). In Malaysia and Indonesia, it is commonly known as terubok. Due to its distinguished features as being oily and tender, some Malays, especially in northern Johore, call it 'terubok umno' (to distinguish it from the toli - which species is rich in tiny bones and not so oily).[citation needed] In Myanmar, it is called (ငါးသလောက်) in Burmese which derives from the Mon language word ကသလံက် with က in Mon and ငါး in Burmese meaning fish.[7]

 
Abundance of Hilsa Fish in Bangladesh
 
Doi Ilish
 
Ilish Fry

Description and habitat edit

 
Ilish of Bangladesh

The fish is marine; freshwater; brackish; pelagic-neritic; anadromous; depth range? - 200 m. Within a tropical range; 34°N - 5°N, 42°E - 97°E in marine and freshwater. It can grow up to 60 cm in length with weights of up to 3 kg. It is found in rivers and estuaries in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar (also known as Burma) and the Persian Gulf area where it can be found in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in and around Iran and southern Iraq.[8] It has no dorsal spines but 18 – 21 dorsal soft rays and anal soft rays. The belly has 30 to 33 scutes. There is a distinct median notch in the upper jaw. Gill rakers fine and numerous, about 100 to 250 on the lower part of the arch and the fins are hyaline. The fish shows a dark blotch behind gill opening, followed by a series of small spots along the flank in juveniles. Color in life, silver shot with gold and purple. The species filter feeds on plankton and by grubbing muddy bottoms.[9] The fish schools in coastal waters and ascends up the rivers (anadromous) for around 50 – 100 km to spawn during the southwest monsoons (June to September) and also in January to April. April is the most fertile month for the breeding of ilish. The young fish returning to the sea are known in Bangladesh as jatka, which includes any ilish fish up to 9 inches long.

Production edit

The fish is found in 11 countries: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Bangladesh is the top hilsa-producing country in the world, followed by Myanmar and then India.[citation needed]

 
Hilsa fishes for sale at fish market in West Bengal, India.

86 percent of the total hilsa catch is taken in Bangladesh. Production has dropped in the other ten hilsa-producing countries; in Bangladesh, however, production reached 517,000 tons in FY 2017–18, up from 279,189 tons in 2006–07, as a result of a strategy implemented by the Bangladeshi government.[citation needed]

Food value edit

 
Hilsha roe plays an important role in Bengali cuisine.

The fish is popular food amongst the people of South Asia and in the Middle East, but especially with Bengalis, Odias and Andhras.[citation needed]Bengali fish curry is a popular dish made with mustard oil or seed. The Bengalis popularly call this dish Shorshe Ilish.[citation needed] It is very popular in Bengal (Bangladesh and India's West Bengal), as well as in Odisha, Tripura, Assam, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.[citation needed] It is also exported globally.[citation needed]

In North America (where ilish is not always readily available) other shad fish are sometimes used as an ilish substitute, especially in Bengali cuisine. This typically occurs near the East coast of North America, where fresh shad fish having similar taste can be found.[citation needed]

In Bangladesh, fish are caught in the Meghna-Jamuna delta,[10] which flows into the Bay of Bengal and Meghna (lower Brahmaputra), and Jamuna rivers.

In India, Rupnarayan (which has the Kolaghater hilsa), Hooghly, Mahanadi,[11] Narmada and Godavari rivers and the Chilika Lake are famous for their fish yields.

In Pakistan, most hilsa fish are caught in the Indus River Delta in Sindh. They are also caught in the sea, but some consider the marine stage of the fish as not so tasty. The fish has very sharp and tough bones, making it problematic to eat for some.[citation needed]

Ilish is an oily fish rich in omega 3 fatty acids.[12] Recent experiments have shown its beneficial effects in decreasing cholesterol level in rats[13] and insulin level.[14]

In Bengal and Odisha, ilish can be smoked, fried, steamed or baked in young plantain leaves, prepared with mustard seed paste, curd, eggplant, different condiments like jira (cumin) and so on. It is said that people can cook ilish in more than 50 ways.[15] Ilish roe is also popular as a side dish. Ilish can be cooked in very little oil since the fish itself is very oily.[16]

Ilish in culture edit

 
Shorshe Ilish, a dish of smoked ilish with mustard seeds, has been an important part of Bengali cuisine.
  • In Andhra Pradesh, the saying goes "Pustelu ammi ayina Pulasa tinocchu", meaning roughly "It's worth eating Pulasa/Ilish even if you have to sell your mangala sutra.[17]
  • In many Bengali Hindu families a pair of ilish fishes (Bengali: Jora Ilish) are bought on auspicious days, for example for special prayers or puja days like for the Hindu Goddess of music, art and knowledge Saraswati Puja, which takes place in the beginning of Spring or on the day of Lakshmi Puja (The Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity) which takes place in autumn.[18] Some people offer the fish to the goddess Lakshmi, without which the Puja is sometimes thought to be incomplete.
  • Ilish is the national fish of Bangladesh.[3]
  • In Bengal Ilish is also used during wedding as tattwa gift. During Gaye Holud tattwa the family of the groom presents a pair of Ilish to the family of the bride. However, due to the scarcity of Ilish, nowadays it is often replaced by Rohu in West Bengal, while the tradition continues in Bangladesh.[citation needed]
  • In Bangladesh and West Bengal, a famous dish which tastes good with fried ilish fish is 'khichudi' (a special way of cooking lentils and rice together with some added herbs). It is popular among all Bengalis during monsoon which is known as the month of ilish. In Bangladesh and West Bengal, ilish is often termed as the 'Queen' of fishes.[citation needed]
  • This fish is called as PULASA in Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh State in India. The name Pulasa stays with the fish for a limited period between July-Sept of a year, when floods (muddy) water flow in Godavari River. This time the fish is in high demand and sometimes $100 per kilo.[19][20]
  • Hilsha fish called Pallo Machi is important part of Sindhi cuisine, prepared with numerous cooking methods. It can be deep fried and garnished with local spices, can be cooked with onions and potatoes into a traditional fish meal or barbequed. The fish often has roe, which is called "aani" in Sindhi and is enjoyed as a delicacy. Often fried alongside the palla and served with the fish fillets.[21][22][23]
  • The rivalry of East Bengal and Mohon Bagan, two football clubs of Kolkata (Calcutta) are celebrated by food. When East Bengal wins, an Ilish (Hilsha) dish is cooked by the East Bengal supporter. Similarly, when Mohon Bagan wins, a Chingri (Prawn) dish is prepared by the Mohon Bagan supporter.[citation needed]

Overfishing and possible extinction edit

Due to the demand and popularity of this species, overfishing is rampant. Fishes weighing around 2 to 3 kilograms have become rare in India, as even the smaller fish are caught using finer fishing nets as production in Bangladesh have increased.[24][25] As a consequence of this, prices of the fish have risen. In the past ilish were not harvested between Vijaya Dashami and Saraswati Puja due to some informal customs of Odia and Bengali Hindus as it is the breeding period of the fish. But as disposable incomes grew, wealthier consumers abandoned the old traditions.[26] The advent of finer fishing nets and advanced trawling techniques, and environmental degradation of the rivers, has worsened the situation. Fishermen have been ignoring calls to at least leave the juvenile "jatka" alone to repopulate the species. The fishing of the young jatka is now illegal in Bangladesh. This ban however has resulted in a rise in un-employment, as around 83,000 fishermen are unable to pursue their former livelihood for eight months every year. It has also led to the creation of a black market where jatka are sold for exorbitant prices.[27] Furthermore, the changes brought about by global warming have led to a gradual depletion of the ilish's breeding grounds, reducing populations of the fish even further.[28] Pollution in Indian rivers have worsened the situation, but due to slightly better waters the fishes are found more near Bangladesh delta.[25] Owing to this situation ilish is used as a diplomatic trade item for COVID-19 vaccines too.[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Freyhof, J. (2014). "Tenualosa ilisha". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T166442A1132697. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-1.RLTS.T166442A1132697.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ Al-Khalaf, K.; Alam, S.; Almukhtar, M.; Bishop, J.; Abdulqader, E.; Alghawzi, Q.; Al-Husaini, M.; Hartmann, S.; Kaymaram, F. (2015). "Tenualosa ilisha". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T166442A75259795.
  3. ^ a b Webb, Lois Sinaiko; Roten, Lindsay Grace (2009), The Multicultural Cookbook for Students, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 978-0-313-37559-0
  4. ^ "State Fishes of India" (PDF). National Fisheries Development Board, Government of India. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Recognition for hilsa". The Daily Star. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  6. ^ Siddique, Abu Bakar. "Country's 6th Ilish sanctuary coming soon". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  7. ^ Haswell, J. M. (1874). Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language. Rangoon: American Mission Press. p. 31.
  8. ^ Al-Dubakel, A. Y. (2011). . Emirates Journal of Food Agriculture. 23 (2). Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Tenualosa ilisha". FishBase.
  10. ^ "Highway extortion responsible for surge in Ilish prices". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  11. ^ . Biosearch.in. 1 February 2012. Archived from the original on 6 May 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  12. ^ Mohanty, Bimal; Das, Soma; Bhaumik, Utpal; Sharma, Anil (March 2011). "Tenualosa ilisha: A rich source of omega-3 PUFAs" (PDF). Bulletin. Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (171). ISSN 0970-616X.
  13. ^ Banerjee I, Saha S, Dutta J (June 1992). "Comparison of the effects of dietary fish oils with different n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid compositions on plasma and liver lipids in rats". Lipids. 27 (6): 425–8. doi:10.1007/BF02536383. PMID 1630277. S2CID 4033041.
  14. ^ Mahmud I, Hossain A, Hossain S, Hannan A, Ali L, Hashimoto M (2004). "Effects of Hilsa ilisa fish oil on the atherogenic lipid profile and glycaemic status of streptozotocin-treated type 1 diabetic rats". Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. 31 (1–2): 76–81. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1681.2004.03953.x. PMID 14756688. S2CID 25883400. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013.
  15. ^ "216 easy and tasty hilsa recipes by home cooks". Cookpad. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  16. ^ Karmakar, Rekha (9 September 2015). "A Fish Lover's Guide To Cooking Hilsa". www.indiafoodnetwork.in. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  17. ^ "What the fish! Godavari Pulasa selling for Rs 4,000 per kg". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  18. ^ "Ilish... a love story". dna. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  19. ^ "What the fish! Godavari Pulasa selling for Rs 4,000 per kg". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  20. ^ "Pulasa season starts early". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  21. ^ Khan, M. Hussain (2 April 2019). "The palla, the shrine, the catch and the cook". Dawn.
  22. ^ Karmakar, Kalyan (24 April 2018). "10 Reasons to Get Invited to a Sindhi Household for Dinner". NDTV Food.
  23. ^ Sen, Pritha (9 July 2017). "A fishy fable: If it's monsoon, it must rain hilsas". The Indian Express.
  24. ^ Dasgupta, Reshmi R. (13 August 2012). "Bengalis are loving Ilish to extinction". The Economic Times.
  25. ^ a b "Hilsa Fish: অসুস্থ গঙ্গা থেকে মুখ ফিরিয়ে মায়ানমার পাড়ি দিচ্ছে ইলিশের ঝাঁক". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  26. ^ Mazumdar, Jaideep (1 September 2008). "The Last Ilish Curry". Outlook.
  27. ^ Moitra, Kalyan (1 July 2002). "Hilsa may soon become endangered: Experts". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  29. ^ ভ্যাকসিন নেই, তাই ইলিশও নেই! (in Bengali). Deutsche Welle. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.

External links edit

  • Hilsa Research in the Bay of Bengal
  • Tenualosa ilisha.BdFISH
  • "Tenualosa ilisha". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 6 June 2006.
  • Ilish Hut (ইলিশ হাট) | Online Ilish Fish Selling Website from Bangladesh
  • Mazumder SK, Alam MS (January–March 2009). "High levels of genetic variability and differentiation in hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Clupeidae, Clupeiformes) populations revealed by PCR-RFLP analysis of the mitochondrial DNA D-loop region". Genet Mol Biol. 32 (1): 190–196. doi:10.1590/S1415-47572009005000023. PMC 3032976. PMID 21637667.
  • Roomiani L, Sotudeh AM, Hakimi Mofrad R (October 2013). "Reproductive biology of Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) in coastal Waters of the Northwest of Persian Gulf" (PDF). Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences. 13 (1): 201–2015.

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Hilsa redirects here For other uses see Hilsa disambiguation The ilish Tenualosa ilisha Bengali ইল শ romanized ilis also known as the ilishi hilsa hilsa herring or hilsa shad is a species of fish related to the herring in the family Clupeidae It is a very popular and sought after food fish in the Indian subcontinent and is the national fish of Bangladesh 3 and the state fish of West Bengal 4 Ilish Hilsha Fish Conservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Global Near Threatened IUCN 3 1 2 Persian Gulf Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder ClupeiformesFamily DorosomatidaeGenus TenualosaSpecies T ilishaBinomial nameTenualosa ilishaF Hamilton 1822SynonymsClupanodon ilisha Hamilton 1822 Clupea ilisha Hamilton 1822 Hilsa ilisha Hamilton 1822 Macrura ilisha Hamilton 1822 Tenualosa illisha Hamilton 1822 Tenualosa illsha Hamilton 1822 Clupea palasah Cuvier 1829The world famous Hilsha fish comes from Padma River the main distributary of the Ganges Bangladesh As of 2021 86 of the world s total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh The fish contributes about 12 of the total fish production and about 1 15 of GDP in Bangladesh On 6 August 2017 Department of Patents Designs and Trademarks under the Ministry of Industries of Bangladesh has declared the recognition of ilish as the product of Bangladesh As of 2021 86 of the world s total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh which applied for Geographical indication GI in 2004 5 About 450 000 people are directly involved in the catching of the fish as a large part of their livelihood around four to five million people are indirectly involved with the trade 6 Contents 1 Common names 2 Description and habitat 3 Production 4 Food value 5 Ilish in culture 6 Overfishing and possible extinction 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCommon names editOther names include jatka illi ilish ellis palla fish hilsha ilih etc Assamese ইল হ ইল হ ilih ilihi Bengali ইল শ romanized ilis Gujarati મ દ ર પ લ વ Modar or Palva Odia ଇଲ ଶ romanized ilisi Sindhi پلو مڇي pallo machhi Tamil உள ள ம ன Ulla Meen Telugu ప లస pulasa The name ilish is also used in India s Assamese Bengali and Odia communities In Iraq it is called sboor صبور In Malaysia and Indonesia it is commonly known as terubok Due to its distinguished features as being oily and tender some Malays especially in northern Johore call it terubok umno to distinguish it from the toli which species is rich in tiny bones and not so oily citation needed In Myanmar it is called င သလ က in Burmese which derives from the Mon language word ကသလ က with က in Mon and င in Burmese meaning fish 7 nbsp Abundance of Hilsa Fish in Bangladesh nbsp Doi Ilish nbsp Ilish FryDescription and habitat edit nbsp Ilish of BangladeshThe fish is marine freshwater brackish pelagic neritic anadromous depth range 200 m Within a tropical range 34 N 5 N 42 E 97 E in marine and freshwater It can grow up to 60 cm in length with weights of up to 3 kg It is found in rivers and estuaries in Bangladesh India Pakistan Myanmar also known as Burma and the Persian Gulf area where it can be found in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in and around Iran and southern Iraq 8 It has no dorsal spines but 18 21 dorsal soft rays and anal soft rays The belly has 30 to 33 scutes There is a distinct median notch in the upper jaw Gill rakers fine and numerous about 100 to 250 on the lower part of the arch and the fins are hyaline The fish shows a dark blotch behind gill opening followed by a series of small spots along the flank in juveniles Color in life silver shot with gold and purple The species filter feeds on plankton and by grubbing muddy bottoms 9 The fish schools in coastal waters and ascends up the rivers anadromous for around 50 100 km to spawn during the southwest monsoons June to September and also in January to April April is the most fertile month for the breeding of ilish The young fish returning to the sea are known in Bangladesh as jatka which includes any ilish fish up to 9 inches long Production editThe fish is found in 11 countries Bangladesh India Myanmar Pakistan Iran Iraq Kuwait Bahrain Indonesia Malaysia and Thailand Bangladesh is the top hilsa producing country in the world followed by Myanmar and then India citation needed nbsp Hilsa fishes for sale at fish market in West Bengal India 86 percent of the total hilsa catch is taken in Bangladesh Production has dropped in the other ten hilsa producing countries in Bangladesh however production reached 517 000 tons in FY 2017 18 up from 279 189 tons in 2006 07 as a result of a strategy implemented by the Bangladeshi government citation needed Food value edit nbsp Hilsha roe plays an important role in Bengali cuisine The fish is popular food amongst the people of South Asia and in the Middle East but especially with Bengalis Odias and Andhras citation needed Bengali fish curry is a popular dish made with mustard oil or seed The Bengalis popularly call this dish Shorshe Ilish citation needed It is very popular in Bengal Bangladesh and India s West Bengal as well as in Odisha Tripura Assam Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh citation needed It is also exported globally citation needed In North America where ilish is not always readily available other shad fish are sometimes used as an ilish substitute especially in Bengali cuisine This typically occurs near the East coast of North America where fresh shad fish having similar taste can be found citation needed In Bangladesh fish are caught in the Meghna Jamuna delta 10 which flows into the Bay of Bengal and Meghna lower Brahmaputra and Jamuna rivers In India Rupnarayan which has the Kolaghater hilsa Hooghly Mahanadi 11 Narmada and Godavari rivers and the Chilika Lake are famous for their fish yields In Pakistan most hilsa fish are caught in the Indus River Delta in Sindh They are also caught in the sea but some consider the marine stage of the fish as not so tasty The fish has very sharp and tough bones making it problematic to eat for some citation needed Ilish is an oily fish rich in omega 3 fatty acids 12 Recent experiments have shown its beneficial effects in decreasing cholesterol level in rats 13 and insulin level 14 In Bengal and Odisha ilish can be smoked fried steamed or baked in young plantain leaves prepared with mustard seed paste curd eggplant different condiments like jira cumin and so on It is said that people can cook ilish in more than 50 ways 15 Ilish roe is also popular as a side dish Ilish can be cooked in very little oil since the fish itself is very oily 16 Ilish in culture edit nbsp Shorshe Ilish a dish of smoked ilish with mustard seeds has been an important part of Bengali cuisine In Andhra Pradesh the saying goes Pustelu ammi ayina Pulasa tinocchu meaning roughly It s worth eating Pulasa Ilish even if you have to sell your mangala sutra 17 In many Bengali Hindu families a pair of ilish fishes Bengali Jora Ilish are bought on auspicious days for example for special prayers or puja days like for the Hindu Goddess of music art and knowledge Saraswati Puja which takes place in the beginning of Spring or on the day of Lakshmi Puja The Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity which takes place in autumn 18 Some people offer the fish to the goddess Lakshmi without which the Puja is sometimes thought to be incomplete Ilish is the national fish of Bangladesh 3 In Bengal Ilish is also used during wedding as tattwa gift During Gaye Holud tattwa the family of the groom presents a pair of Ilish to the family of the bride However due to the scarcity of Ilish nowadays it is often replaced by Rohu in West Bengal while the tradition continues in Bangladesh citation needed In Bangladesh and West Bengal a famous dish which tastes good with fried ilish fish is khichudi a special way of cooking lentils and rice together with some added herbs It is popular among all Bengalis during monsoon which is known as the month of ilish In Bangladesh and West Bengal ilish is often termed as the Queen of fishes citation needed This fish is called as PULASA in Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh State in India The name Pulasa stays with the fish for a limited period between July Sept of a year when floods muddy water flow in Godavari River This time the fish is in high demand and sometimes 100 per kilo 19 20 Hilsha fish called Pallo Machi is important part of Sindhi cuisine prepared with numerous cooking methods It can be deep fried and garnished with local spices can be cooked with onions and potatoes into a traditional fish meal or barbequed The fish often has roe which is called aani in Sindhi and is enjoyed as a delicacy Often fried alongside the palla and served with the fish fillets 21 22 23 The rivalry of East Bengal and Mohon Bagan two football clubs of Kolkata Calcutta are celebrated by food When East Bengal wins an Ilish Hilsha dish is cooked by the East Bengal supporter Similarly when Mohon Bagan wins a Chingri Prawn dish is prepared by the Mohon Bagan supporter citation needed Overfishing and possible extinction editDue to the demand and popularity of this species overfishing is rampant Fishes weighing around 2 to 3 kilograms have become rare in India as even the smaller fish are caught using finer fishing nets as production in Bangladesh have increased 24 25 As a consequence of this prices of the fish have risen In the past ilish were not harvested between Vijaya Dashami and Saraswati Puja due to some informal customs of Odia and Bengali Hindus as it is the breeding period of the fish But as disposable incomes grew wealthier consumers abandoned the old traditions 26 The advent of finer fishing nets and advanced trawling techniques and environmental degradation of the rivers has worsened the situation Fishermen have been ignoring calls to at least leave the juvenile jatka alone to repopulate the species The fishing of the young jatka is now illegal in Bangladesh This ban however has resulted in a rise in un employment as around 83 000 fishermen are unable to pursue their former livelihood for eight months every year It has also led to the creation of a black market where jatka are sold for exorbitant prices 27 Furthermore the changes brought about by global warming have led to a gradual depletion of the ilish s breeding grounds reducing populations of the fish even further 28 Pollution in Indian rivers have worsened the situation but due to slightly better waters the fishes are found more near Bangladesh delta 25 Owing to this situation ilish is used as a diplomatic trade item for COVID 19 vaccines too 29 See also editBangladeshi cuisine Bengali cuisine Cuisine of Odisha Environmental impact of fishingReferences edit Freyhof J 2014 Tenualosa ilisha IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2014 e T166442A1132697 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2014 1 RLTS T166442A1132697 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 Al Khalaf K Alam S Almukhtar M Bishop J Abdulqader E Alghawzi Q Al Husaini M Hartmann S Kaymaram F 2015 Tenualosa ilisha IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T166442A75259795 a b Webb Lois Sinaiko Roten Lindsay Grace 2009 The Multicultural Cookbook for Students ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0 313 37559 0 State Fishes of India PDF National Fisheries Development Board Government of India Retrieved 25 December 2020 Recognition for hilsa The Daily Star 8 August 2017 Retrieved 16 January 2019 Siddique Abu Bakar Country s 6th Ilish sanctuary coming soon Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 23 May 2015 Haswell J M 1874 Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language Rangoon American Mission Press p 31 Al Dubakel A Y 2011 Commercial Fishing and Marketing of Hilsa Shad Tenualosa ilisha Hamilton Buchanon 1822 in Basrah Southern Iraq Emirates Journal of Food Agriculture 23 2 Archived from the original on 22 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Tenualosa ilisha FishBase Highway extortion responsible for surge in Ilish prices Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 3 May 2016 Bioinformatics Centre National Institute of Oceanography Goa India 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