The Development of Ceylon's fisheries (a symposium)

In July, 1964, it was decided that a Government Fisheries Corporation be set up. At the request of the Directors-designate of this Corporation a series of lectures on the development of Ceylon's fisheries was organised by the Fisheries Research Station, all except two being delivered at a seminar on 15th September, 1964. The speakers were asked to prepare and submit their texts and these are presented in the sequence in which the talks themselves were delivered:1. Ceylon's fisheries: past and future (A.C.J. Weerekoon)2. Fisheries by-products (C.St.E. Gunesekara)3. The role of technology in fisheries development in Ceylon (N.N. De Silva)4. Seaweeds (M. Durairatnam)5. Coastal fisheries (T.P. Goonewardente)6. The trawler fishery (A.S. Mendis)7. A review of Japan's tuna long-line fishery in the Indian Ocean (K. Sivasubramaniam)8. Off shore and deep sea fishery for larger scombroids in the Indian Ocean (K. Sivasubramaniam)9. The development of fresh water fisheries in Ceylon (H.H.A. Indrasena)10. Brackish-water fish farming in Ceylon (T.G. Pillai)11. The role of inland waters in relation to the development of Ceylon's fisheries and a note on the pearl oyster fishery (C.H. Fernando)12. The mechanization of the inshore fisheries and the relationship to fisheries development in Ceylon (E. Kvaran)

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1964
Subjects:Fisheries, natural resources, fishery development, conferences, proceedings, Sri Lanka, 1964,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32499
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