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Story 19 Mar, 2018

Nijhum Dwip in Bangladesh: Loud voices for the 鈥渜uiet island鈥 on World Wetlands Day

To celebrate World Wetlands Day on February 2, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, MFF, and USAID, in collaboration with ECOFISH, WorldFish and the 鈥淐limate Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods鈥 project, organised a number of activities in Nijhum Dwip to highlight the importance of the island, rich in lush forests; long, sandy beaches; mangroves; wetlands; and tidal mud flats.

Representatives from the local government and more than 400 community members participated in the activities, led by the Department of Fisheries, under the slogan of 鈥淪ave our wetlands, ensure our future.鈥

In one activity, students from local schools wrote essays about the significance of the wetlands, and participated in a drawing competition illustrating the important biodiversity of the island.听

鈥淣ijhum Dwip is our life; it provides for our families,鈥wrote one student, referring to the direct dependence of many of the island鈥檚 12,000 residents on the fisheries in the surrounding waters for their livelihoods. The fish collected from the many rivers, inlets, and shallow waters just offshore are sold at the market. This includes the hilsa, a much sought-after delicacy in Bangladesh and other parts of South Asia.

In another World Wetlands Day activity, local men 鈥 mostly fishermen 鈥撎齟ntertained the crowd with a display of 鈥榢abaddi鈥, a game where two teams take turns sending a team member, or 鈥榬aider鈥, into the opposing team鈥檚 court. The raider must reach the opposing team鈥檚 end zone while holding their breath and chanting 鈥榢abaddi鈥 the whole time. The opposing team must tag or wrestle the 鈥榬aider鈥 to the ground before he sets foot in their zone. This lively game enthralled onlookers as they supported their favorite teams.

Following the festivities, local authorities and community members came together to discuss priority issues in Nijhum Dwip: ecosystem conservation, eco-tourism development and gender-inclusive governance.

鈥淚 would like to thank all the local communities for their support in implementing management activities to reduce pressure on local fish stocks,鈥said Mr Sheikh Farid, a local Fisheries Officer, in his opening remarks.

鈥淎quatic resources are very important for local livelihoods,鈥added Dr Khabirul Haque Belal, President of the local Co-Management Committee, a joint community-government decision-making body. 鈥淥nly through joint efforts will resources in Nijhum Dwip be used sustainably.鈥

Local people also expressed the importance of raising awareness in communities and engaging support for sustainable management approaches to protect the wetland.听鈥淭his conservation is necessary not only to sustain the island but also to ensure our better future,鈥said a fisherman.听听

鈥淲e, the people, are the caretakers of this blessed place,鈥听said Mr Shahad Mahabub Chowdhury, National Coordinator for MFF in Bangladesh, in his closing remarks. 鈥淥ur grandfathers may not have had to deal with these types of sustainability issues, but we must, if there if there is to be a future for our children and grandchildren. We must learn from our mistakes in other areas and work together to conserve the beauty and resources of Nijhum Dwip for generations to come.鈥

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and MFF have been working in partnership with the local government, communities, and other organisations to improve the management of Nijhum Dwip since 2016. As a first step to better understanding the area鈥檚 social, environmental, and business dynamics, MFF is undertaking three studies to be completed by the end of 2018: One on gender dynamics, to encourage the inclusion of women in governance mechanisms; the development of an eco-tourism plan to assist the private sector with responsible investment; and an assessment on the biodiversity of the area, to inform management planning.

Also known as the 鈥榪uiet island鈥, Nijhum Dwip harbours a unique collection of species, including spotted deer and Irrawaddy dolphins, and is a vital breeding habitat for hilsa, the national fish of Bangladesh. During winter, thousands of migratory birds flock to the shores of the island. Based on a literature review and a yearly bird census taken by the Bangladesh Bird Club, more than 300 species of birds in Nijhum Dwip have been identified. The two survey efforts of the current scoping study yielded a total of 139 species of birds comprising about 8,350 individuals, more than 70% of which are reported to be a combination of waders and ducks, resting as they migrate along the East Asia-Australasian Flyway that stretches from Russia to Australia. Several of these species are threatened globally and nationally; one such species is the Critically Endangered spoon-billed sandpiper, which breeds in Russia but spends its winters in Asia, including in Nijhum Dwip.

Recognising the importance of Nijhum Dwip for biodiversity, the resources the area provides for local communities and the many attractions for nature tourism, the Bangladesh government declared it a National Park in 2001. In 2015, the surrounding waters were also designated a priority site to establish a marine protected area, in order to better manage the island鈥檚 unique marine and coastal wetland ecology and to restore stocks of hilsa and other fish species.


is a partnership-based regional initiative which promotes investment in coastal ecosystem conservation for sustainable development. MFF focuses on the role that healthy, well-managed coastal ecosystems play in building the resilience of ecosystem-dependent coastal communities in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam. The initiative uses mangroves as a flagship ecosystem, but MFF is inclusive of all types of coastal ecosystem, such as coral reefs, estuaries, lagoons, sandy beaches, sea grasses and wetlands. MFF is co-chaired by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and UNDP, and is funded by Danida, Norad, and Sida and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Thailand.