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Sri Lanka: Facing the Tides

Only when the small-scale fishers of Sri Lanka willingly adopt social security mechanisms can their sector be protected and assured of a sustainable future.

Fisheries play a pivotal role in Sri Lanka’s socio-economic development, providing 50 per cent of the animal protein for the population, contributing to 2.6 per cent of the exports, and securing livelihood opportunities for 6.5 per cent of the country’s employed population. Sri Lankan fisheries can be categorized into marine and inland (freshwater) fisheries. The marine sector can be divided into three sub-categories: offshore, operated by multi-day boats beyond the continental shelf; coastal waters on the relatively narrow, continental shelf in which traditional craft and boats with outboard and inboard engines operate; and lagoon and brackish water fisheries.

Title of publication: Samudra Report
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期号: 91
国际标准刊号: 0973-1121
页数: 57-60
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作者: Heli De Alwis
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组 织: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
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年份: 2024
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国家: Sri Lanka
地理范围: 亚洲及太平洋
类别: 通讯文章
内容语言: English
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