2024
DOI: 10.4038/sljas.v29i1.7613
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Some warning signs detected in coastal pelagic fisheries of the west coast of Sri Lanka: Declining trend of <em>Amblygaster sirm</em> suggesting the need for immediate management initiatives

K. H. K. Bandaranayake,
S. S. Gunasekara,
S. S. K. Haputhantri
et al.

Abstract: Coastal fisheries, mainly characterized by small pelagic species, are significant on the west coast of Sri Lanka in terms of livelihood and food security. However, currently, the fishery has faced numerous challenges, particularly with the stock depletion allied with poor management practices. The present study was carried out using the time series data of 2001–2020 on the west coast of Sri Lanka representing four fisheries districts - Kalutara, Colombo, Negombo, and  Chilaw - to explore the present status and… Show more

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