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A discussion with regards to the above issue was held at the Ministry of Fisheries on 13.03.2024 under the chairmanship of the Minister of Fisheries, Mr. Douglas Devananda, with a group of representatives of the Association of Fish Exporters and the Association of Multi-Day Fishing Vessel Owners.

Although the Tamil Nadu government had requested the Sri Lankan government to allow Indian fishermen to fish in Sri Lankan waters, the Minister of Fisheries, Mr. Douglas Devananda, has strongly rejected it.
His Excellency, the President Ranil Wickremesinghe has appointed an expert committee headed by the engineer Mr. Mangala P.B.Yapa with the aims of presenting targeted recommendations for transforming Sri Lanka's fishing industry into a major contributor to the national economy while ensuring sustainability in accordance with blue economy principles.
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