A REVIEW OF EXPORT TRADE OF INDIGENOUS FRESHWATER FISH SPECIES IN SRI LANKA. AND THEIR CONSERVATION ISSUES

dc.contributor.authorFERNANDO, M.S.R.
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-29T05:12:50Z
dc.date.available2021-03-29T05:12:50Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractOrnamental fish are exported to 71 countries around the world. Many species of fresh water fish in Sri Lanka are collected from wild habitat for ornamental fish export trade which causes a series conservation issue on the particular endemic freshwater fishes. Present study was intended to analyze and evaluate the trade of freshwater fish in Sri Lanka with a particular focus on endemic species. Data on the freshwater fish species subjected to ornamental export trade and their quantities were extracted from 3037 Customs Goods Declaration Forms submitted by the ornamental fish exporters to the Air Cargo Terminal in Katunayake under the Department of Sri Lanka Customs during the period of 1st September 2012 to 31st August 2013. During the one year period total of 29 fish species under 15 families were collected from freshwater habitats for the export from Sri Lanka. Among the total, 18 species were indigenous, 10 species Endemic, 3 salt dispersants and one were exotic and the most common species exported was the Garra ceylonensis, and Anguilla bicolor was the species exported in least quantities. When considering the foreign exchange G. ceylonensis has earned highest amount while Devario pathirana were has brought least earnings. Total income generated from the ornamental fish trade during one year period was SL Rs.1, 069,066,413 and contribution of endemic freshwater fish was 0.001% with compare to total earnings of ornamental fish trade. Among more than 200 exporters who registered in Sri Lanka Customs for the export of ornamental fish, only 15 exporters were exported endemic freshwater fishes. According to present study there are no any exporters who practicing captive breeding and do 100% wild collection of endemic fishes. Therefore endemic freshwater fish trade is in the declining trend and due to the lack of involvement of government authorities in the development of sector almost due revenue which can generate from the trade is lost. For sustainable management of this resource need the collaboration of each and every shareholders who are involving in the ornamental fish industry. Key words — Conservation, Endemic, Export, Freshwater fish, Revenueen_US
dc.identifier.otherUWU/AQT/09/0010
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.erepo.lib.uwu.ac.lk/bitstream/handle/123456789/6253/UWULD%20AQT%2009%200010-08052019104120.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUva Wellassa University of Sri Lankaen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries;UWU/AQT/09/0010
dc.subjectAquatic Resources Technology Degree Programme ( AQT)en_US
dc.titleA REVIEW OF EXPORT TRADE OF INDIGENOUS FRESHWATER FISH SPECIES IN SRI LANKA. AND THEIR CONSERVATION ISSUESen_US
dc.title.alternativeResearch Article – AQT 2013en_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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