The present multidiciplinary study on the demersal fishery in the Negombo area on the west coast of Sri Lanka was based on the data collected from 1992 to 1999. The prime objective of this study was to identify an appropriate management strategy for the sustainable development of the resources and the fishery. Assessments of fishery, fishery resources, economics of fishing marketing and the social aspects of the fishing community were studied in detail. The status of economically important fish stocks in the shallow and deep waters were assessed through indicator species. Lelhhnus lentjan and Leihrinus nehulosus. The demersal fishery in the area is highly diverse and the highest fishing effort is deployed by handline combined with drift gi...
The major factor in the development of Sri Lankan inland fisheries was the introduction, in 1952, of...
Small pelagic fish species are mainly caught by gill nets operated by fibre reinforced plastic boats...
Investigations conducted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute have indicated the pos...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
Surrounding Net Fishery (laila) and Bottom Long Line Fishery which operate in the coastal waters of ...
Management of multi-species and multi-geared fisheries is challenging due to conflicts and competiti...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
This bulletin has been written primarily to serve as a handbook to the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Counci...
Abstract The Fishing industry play a major role in socio-economic context of Sri Lanka. Even though...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
Sri Lanka declared her Exclusive Economic Zone in 1977, under Section 56 of the Maritime Zone Law No...
The major factor in the development of Sri Lankan inland fisheries was the introduction, in 1952, of...
Small pelagic fish species are mainly caught by gill nets operated by fibre reinforced plastic boats...
Investigations conducted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute have indicated the pos...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
Surrounding Net Fishery (laila) and Bottom Long Line Fishery which operate in the coastal waters of ...
Management of multi-species and multi-geared fisheries is challenging due to conflicts and competiti...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
This bulletin has been written primarily to serve as a handbook to the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Counci...
Abstract The Fishing industry play a major role in socio-economic context of Sri Lanka. Even though...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
Sri Lanka declared her Exclusive Economic Zone in 1977, under Section 56 of the Maritime Zone Law No...
The major factor in the development of Sri Lankan inland fisheries was the introduction, in 1952, of...
Small pelagic fish species are mainly caught by gill nets operated by fibre reinforced plastic boats...
Investigations conducted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute have indicated the pos...