2021
DOI: 10.4038/sljas.v26i1.7584
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Status of the fishery of Jaffna lagoon, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Jaffna lagoon (9° 50' N and 79° 50' E to 9°20' N and 80° 30' E) is the largest lagoon in Sri Lanka and it provides many services including fishing opportunities to the people in northern Sri Lanka. However, the status of the Jaffna lagoon fishery is not fully known at present due to the lack of detailed studies over the last 40 years. Therefore, this study was designed to fulfil this research gap. Both primary data and secondary data were used in this study. Primary data, including catch and fishing effort wer… Show more

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“…The northern Coast of Jaffna is an important region for sheries activities in the Indian Ocean. The local shing industry plays a vital role in the economy of the area and is home to several important shery resources (Ragavan, et al, 2021). However, plastic pollution has signi cant negative impacts on the marine environment and shery resources .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The northern Coast of Jaffna is an important region for sheries activities in the Indian Ocean. The local shing industry plays a vital role in the economy of the area and is home to several important shery resources (Ragavan, et al, 2021). However, plastic pollution has signi cant negative impacts on the marine environment and shery resources .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%