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ITANAGAR, Nov 11: With a mission to save the aquatic species and the riverine system of Pare river, a team of Arunachal Anglers' Forum (AAF) led by its chairman Bengia Tayu on Saturday interacted with the gaon buras, youth organizations and the public of Rach village near Sagalee in Papum Pare district.
The day-long program had talks on conservation and how it can boost the local economy by promoting angling as a sport.
AAF chairman Tayu urged the youths to put a blanket ban on illegal means of fishing like explosives, gill netting, bleaching, and inverter etc. He told them to practice traditional fishing system for their protein needs.
Stating that Arunachal Pradesh is fast becoming the hottest angling tourism destination in the country, AAF vice-chairman Tope Karga urged the youth to reap the benefits by conserving fish species.