Tanguar Haor
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Official name | Tanguar Haor |
Designated | 10 June 2000 |
Reference no. | 1031[1] |
Tanguar haor (Bengali: টাঙ্গুয়ার হাওর; also called Tangua haor), located in the Dharmapasha and Tahirpur upazilas of Sunamganj District in Bangladesh, is a unique wetland ecosystem of national importance and has come into international focus. The area of Tanguar haor including 46 villages within the haor is about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) of which 2,802.36 ha2 is wetland. It is the source of livelihood for more than 40,000 people. Bangladesh declared it an Ecologically Critical Area in 1999 considering its critical condition as a result of overexploitation of its natural resources.[2][3]
Every winter the haor is home to about 200 types of migratory birds. In 1999–2000, the government earned 7,073,184 takas as revenue just from fisheries of the haor. There are more than 140 species of fresh water fish in the haor. The more predominant among them are: ayir, Cat fish, baim, tara, gutum, gulsha, tengra, titna, garia, beti, kakia. Gulli, balua, ban tulsi, nalkhagra and other freshwater wetland trees are in this haor.[3]
Plant species like Hizol (Barringtonia acutangula), , , Euryale ferox, Nelumbo nucifera, Ottelia alismoides, var. secamone, Pongamia pinnata, Rosa clinophylla, and Typha species are present.
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References[]
- ^ "Tanguar Haor". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ^ "Tanguar Haor". IUCN Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
- ^ a b Talukdar, Nixon (2012). "Tanguar Haor". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- Wetlands of Bangladesh
- Ramsar sites in Bangladesh
- Sunamganj District