Fisheries Status of Valaichchenai Lagoon, Sri Lanka
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2021
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
Abstract
Valaichchenai lagoon is one of the major inland fishery sources in the Batticaloa district where
productivity has been estimated approximately 3482.21 kg ha-1 yr-1. However, status of fishery
information were lacking in literature. Therefore, this study aimed to fulfil this research gap. Piolet
survey was conducted, then as primary data, including fishing practices, species, marketing system
and supply chain, catch per unit effort, sustainable fishery constraints, and environmental impacts
of fishing & related activities were collected using a questionnaire from 242 individuals, group and
individual interviews, and direct field observation from January to May 2021. Secondary data were
obtained from Fisheries Department of Batticaloa and journal articles. Data were statistically
analyzed. SWOT analysis & Fish Bone analysis were also performed. The study revealed that a
total of 12 types of fishing gears and the outrigger lagoon canoes (Thoni) were used for fishing.
Total number of 38 species were identified during study period. Higher percentage of fishermen
sell their harvest to intermediate vendors and a very small percentage, directly sell fish catch to
final consumers. Supply chain includes both local and foreign market interventions. Fishermen
caught 0.009 to 0.027 kg/net square meter/day, and 0.75 to 3.1 kg/day using a gill net and cast net,
respectively, on average. Regulations for mesh sizes and certain unauthorized activities, licensing
system, and seabass cage culture for sustainable fisheries have been imposed in Valaichchenai
lagoon, but there were no species/size limitations, off-season/time limitations with prevailing
irresponsible fishing (IUU), seagrass/benthic environment destruction, shrimp farm effluent
discharge, waste disposal from cage cultures, fishing harbor & adjacent boat repairing centers, oil
spilling from canoes/boat and, sound pollution issues. It can be suggested that introducing co-
management system, implementing voluntary code of conduct, proper rules & regulations, frequent
monitoring, conducting awareness and training programmes for Valaichchenai lagoon fishery
sustainability.
Keywords: Valaichchenai lagoon; Fishery sustainability; Catch per unit effort; Supply chain; Co-
management.
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Animal Sciences, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Fish, Fisheries Industry