A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out along the continental shelf edge with the depth rangeof 10-20 fathoms and within the distance of 20 miles from the coast. Out of the75 crafts engaged in this fishery 70% are 17 FRP boats. The catch rates ofthese boats vary from 11-24 kg/boat/day and show no marked monthly fluctuations.The total annual production of handline fishery in Negombo was estimatedat 367 MT which is about 18% of the total marine fish production in thearea. Carangids, rock fish, and seer fish dominate the catch ill most of themonths. Relatively more rock fish varieties are caught in the first half of theyear and carangids in the latter half
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
The present paper deals with the hooks and line fishery mainly for Kalava, from the comparatively d...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
Purse seine fishing in the south west coast of Sri Lanka became popularsince 1982 and the number of ...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
An attempt has been made to study skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) live bait availability and other sma...
Government of Sri Lanka initiated a project for conducting a experimental skipjack fishery using mod...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast ofSri Lanka (7°10' Nand 79°50' E) w...
The present multidiciplinary study on the demersal fishery in the Negombo area on the west coast of ...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
The present study evaluates the trends in offshore fishing activities and reviews the fisheries data...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Small pelagic fish species are mainly caught by gill nets operated by fibre reinforced plastic boats...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast of Sri Lanka (7°10 ' Nand 79°5...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
The present paper deals with the hooks and line fishery mainly for Kalava, from the comparatively d...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
Purse seine fishing in the south west coast of Sri Lanka became popularsince 1982 and the number of ...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
An attempt has been made to study skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) live bait availability and other sma...
Government of Sri Lanka initiated a project for conducting a experimental skipjack fishery using mod...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast ofSri Lanka (7°10' Nand 79°50' E) w...
The present multidiciplinary study on the demersal fishery in the Negombo area on the west coast of ...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
The present study evaluates the trends in offshore fishing activities and reviews the fisheries data...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Small pelagic fish species are mainly caught by gill nets operated by fibre reinforced plastic boats...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast of Sri Lanka (7°10 ' Nand 79°5...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
The present paper deals with the hooks and line fishery mainly for Kalava, from the comparatively d...