斯里兰卡内陆水域渔业的加强,特别是以养殖为基础的渔业:现状和影响

J. Chandrasoma, K. Pushpalatha
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斯里兰卡拥有12000多座水库。根据其水文情况,它们大致分为多年生水库和季节性水库,其次用于内陆渔业的发展。本文讨论了斯里兰卡水库养殖渔业的重要性和地位,并对引进养殖渔业的影响进行了评估。季节性水库的CBF是在20世纪80年代开始的,并有很好的记录。斯里兰卡有大约20万公顷的多年生水库,多年生水库中的CBF是最近的一项发展。在多年生水库中引入CBF已显著提高了鱼类产量,增加了农村社区的鲜鱼供应,增加了渔民的生计机会和收入,并加强了农村经济。在季节性水塘方面迄今取得的进展尚未达到预期水平。尼罗罗非鱼、鲶鱼、罗虎鱼和梭鱼是多年生水库通过CBF生产鱼类的主要贡献物种。虽然对鱼类捕捞的贡献不大,但淡水对虾(罗氏沼虾)的放养在经济上是可行的。适当物种的充足放养、活跃的社区组织(cbo)的存在及其对生物多样性资源规划和实施的参与,以及促进生物多样性资源相关活动实施的法律框架的存在,是在多年生水库中成功实施和可持续发展生物多样性资源的关键因素。
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Fisheries enhancements in inland waters in Sri Lanka with special reference to culture based fisheries: current status and impacts
Sri Lanka is endowed with more than 12,000 reservoirs. Depending on their hydrological regimes, they are broadly categorized into perennial and seasonal reservoirs and are secondarily used for the development of inland fisheries. This paper discusses the importance and status of culture-based fisheries (CBF) in reservoirs of Sri Lanka and assess the impacts of introduction of CBF. The CBF in seasonal reservoirs was initiated in the 1980s and it is well documented. There are around 200,000 ha of perennial reservoirs in Sri Lanka and CBF in perennial reservoirs is a recent development. Introduction of CBF into perennial reservoirs has resulted in significant increases in fish production, increased availability of fresh fish to rural communities, enhanced livelihood opportunities and income for fishers and strengthening the rural economy. Progress achieved so far in respect of seasonal reservoirs has not reached the envisaged levels. Nile tilapia, catla, rohu and mrigal are the main contributory species for fish production through CBF in perennial reservoirs. Although the contribution to fish catches is low, stocking of freshwater prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii ) is financially feasible. Adequate stocking with suitable species, the existence of active Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and their involvement in planning and implementation of CBF, and the existence of a legal framework which facilitate implementation of activities pertaining to CBF are the key factors for successful implementation and sustainability of CBF in perennial reservoirs.
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