DFAR
The Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DFAR) of Sri Lanka is responsible for the management and regulation of marine fisheries in the country. It plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable fishing practices, supporting the livelihoods of fishing communities, and conserving marine resources. The department also mandated to manage fish processing, and export of fishery products. Sri Lanka's fisheries sector is an important contributor to the country's economy and food security.
Sri Lanka's fisheries management emphasizes sustainable use and conservation of marine resources through robust regulations overseen by the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DFAR). Community engagement is promoted through local management initiatives, aiming to balance socio-economic needs with environmental conservation for current and future generations
Sri Lanka prioritizes sustainable fishing practices and upgrading post-harvest processes to enhance fisheries development. Government initiatives aim to modernize the sector, improve productivity, and elevate income prospects for fishing communities. Efforts also focus on promoting responsible and eco-friendly fishing for the long-term health of marine resources.
Sri Lanka enforces rigorous quality control for fish exports to meet global standards and ensure consumer safety. Measures include certification, inspection, and hygiene practices mandated by export regulations. Traceability systems and lab tests enhance quality assurance, while capacity-building programs improve industry skills. By meeting market access criteria and upholding product integrity, Sri Lanka aims to uphold its reputation as a trustworthy seafood exporter.
Sri Lanka's high seas fisheries involve fishing beyond its exclusive economic zone, governed by international agreements and managed through regional organizations. While contributing to the seafood industry, it necessitates adherence to sustainability principles and cooperation with other nations for responsible resource management.
Information technology transforms fisheries management with advanced tools for data collection, analysis, and decision-making, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. Our IT Division aims to streamline workflows and simplify tasks by implementing innovative tools and systems, automating processes, improving communication, and providing quick access to information
Law enforcement, overseen by the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DFAR) in Sri Lanka, is vital for sustainable fisheries management. Collaborating with agencies like the Navy and Coast Guard, DFAR conducts patrols, vessel inspections, and awareness campaigns to combat illegal practices and promote responsible fishing. Effective enforcement safeguards aquatic resources, supports sustainability, and preserves livelihoods.
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Colombo 10.
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