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Cox's Bazar, Teknaf and St. Martin's Island, many dead snails-mussels have been floating in the ocean. The local people collected these snails and mussels that came in the tide of water. Experts say that due to climate change, damage to habitats due to earthquake or sea pollution can lead to snail-oysters disease.
On 22 March morning Teknaf's Baharchara, Bardail, Kachpia, Shilkhali beaches were seen, the huge beach filled with dead snails and climates. That is why the stink has spread everywhere. A large number of dead snails and mussels were reported to be on the beach on the south side of Sabrang, Shahpiar Island and Saint Martin Island.
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Saint Martin Union Parishad Chairman Nurul Amin said that a large number of snails and mussels were flown on the island's beach for four days. People are collecting these. But it is not possible to know why so many snails and mussels have died.
Sona Mia, a fisherman in Shahpiire Island, said that the fishing snails were trapped in the net during fishing on boats on March 21. Snails and mussels are trapped in the trap of other fishermen. That's why fishing is not going. Snail-oysters disease can occur due to earthquake or waste disposal from foreign ships.
Local residents Fazr Rahman and Jail Monir Alam, who came to collect snail-mists from Teknaf beach, said that snails and mussels were flowing in tide for four or five days. Snails and mussels are trapped in the trap of more than 500 fishermen on the coast. The people of the area collecting this snail-clove for making fish and chicken food and lime. Every kilogram of snail-mussels is sold from 20 to 50 taka.
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