The National Fisheries Federation held its first Director Board meeting for 2025 at the Ministry Auditorium on January 28, presided...
Mr. Ramalingam Chandrasekar, Minister of Fisheries, joined the Pongal Festival celebrations organized at the Prime Minister’s Office under the leadership...
Mr. Suranga Prasath Hindalla Arachchi has been appointed as the new Managing Director of Ceylon Fisheries Corporation by the Minister...
This quality control section was declared open on 26-01-2024 at Katunayake Airport premises, in order to fulfill the strong request...
New Secretariat,
Maligawatta,
Colombo 10,
Sri Lanka
Mrs. Priyanka Kodithuwakku
Senior Assistant Secretary
Tel | : | +94 112 446 183 |
: | +94 714 428 434 | |
: | iau[at]fisheries.gov.lk | |
Address | : | Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources New Secretariat, Maligawatta, Colombo 10 |
Mr. K. L. D. Asela
Director (Development)
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: | +94 718 030 546 | |
: | kldasela[at]gmail.com | |
Address | : | Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources New Secretariat, Maligawatta, Colombo 10 |
A 25-acre shrimp farm set up by “Ceylon Sea Food Farm” Pvt Ltd. at an investment of 1000 million rupees in Kilinochchi District was declared open on 14-07-2024 by the Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda.
At a discussion with the representatives of the Association of Shrimp Culturists, held on 2024-04-26 at the Ministry of Fisheries, Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda stated that Sri Lanka’s shrimp culture has suffered a collapse due to several issues that have arisen in the past and instructed the Officials including the Secretary to the Ministry of Fisheries and NAQDA institute to take prompt measures to find solutions to the issues to bring back the shrimp culture to its normal state.
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