fisheries 2009 web
TRANSCRIPT
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 1/30
Ministr of Fisheries and A uatic Resources
2009
Fisheries Statistics
Sri Lanka
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 2/30
2
Contents
Page
1.1 Summary Statistics at a Glance 4Section 1: Basic Information
1.2 Fisheries Demographic Information (Marine Fisheries) - 1996 Census 51.3 Fishing Households by District (Marine sector) 51.4 Active Fishers by District (Marine sector) 61.5 Active Fishers (Inland and Aquaculture) 2009 81.6 Number of Fishing Crafts Operated in Inland waters 91.7 Ice Plants and Production Capacity 101.8 Ice Plants and Cold room Capacity of CFC 111.9 Fingerling stocks in Inland and Aquaculture sector 11
Section 2: Fishing Fleet
2.1 Operating Fishing Boats by Type 122.2 Operating Fishing Boats by District – 2009 122.3 Operating Multiday IMUL Boats by District 13
2.4 Operating IDAY
Boats
by
District 13
2.5 Operating FRP Boats by District 142.6 Operating Out Board Traditional (MTRB) Boats by District 142.7 Operating Traditional (NTRB) Crafts by District 152.8 Fishing Boats by District – 2007 Census (As at, February 2007) 15
Section 3: Fish Production 3.1 Annual Fish Production by Fishing Sub‐sectors (Mt) 163.2 Marine Sector Fish catch by Fisheries District (Mt) 173.3 Marine Sector Fish catch by Major Commercial Groups (Mt) 173.4 Marine Fish Production by District and Major Commercial Groups 2009 (Mt) 203.5 Inland and Aquaculture Fish Production by District (Mt) 213.6 Inland Fish Catch Estimates by Major Species (Mt) 22
3.7 Prawn and
Shrimps
Production
and
Exports
(Mt) 22
Section 4: International Trade 4.1 Export Quantity of Fish and Fishery Products (Mt) 234.2 Export Value of Fish and Fishery Products (Rs.Mn) 244.3 Fisheries Contribution in Export Earnings, 1997‐2009 254.4 Imported Quantity of Fish and Fishery Products (Mt) 254.5 Value of Imported Fish and Fishery Products (Rs.Mn) 26
Section 5: Prices 5.1 Retail Prices (Consumer) of Fresh Fish in Colombo Region – (Rs/Kg) 275.2 Wholesale Prices of Fresh Fish at Colombo Market – (Rs/Kg) 275.3 Wholesale Prices at Colombo Fish Market. 285.4 Consumer Prices at Colombo Suburb Fish Markets. 28
Section 6: Social and Economical Information 6.1 Percentage Contribution of Major Economic Activities to GDP 29
Statistical Details Pertaining to the Institutes Functioning under the Ministry of Fisheries
7.1 CFC Intervention in Fish Production and Sales 307.2 Training Facilities Provided by NIFNI 30
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 3/30
3
Table 1.1: Summary Statistics at a Glance
Unit 2008 20091. Annual Fish Production
1.1 Coastal Waters Tons 165,320 180,410
1.2 Offshore/Deep Sea Waters Tons 109,310 112,7601.3 Inland Capture Fisheries Tons 37,170 39,030
1.4 Aquaculture Fisheries Tons 5,100 3,980
1.5 Shrimp Farms Tons 2,220 3,5501.6 Total Production Tons 319,120 339,730
2. Fisheries Sector Contribution to National Economy
2.1 Contribution to GDP(1) Percentage 1.5 1.7
2.2 a. Marine fishing Percentage 1.4 1.52.3 b. Inland fishing Percentage 0.1 0.2
2.4 Per capita Fish Production (Local) Kg/year 15.2 16.7
2.5 Annual Diesel requirement Liters Million 98.485 102.4852.6 Annual Kerosene requirement Liters Million 82.700 85.700
2.7 Direct and Indirect Employment Numbers 475,000 475,0002.8 Fishing and Related Livelihoods Million 2.5 2.5
2.9 Annual Export Earnings US$ ( million) 183 183
2.10 Balance of Fish Trade US$ ( million) + 62 + 62
2.11 Contribution of Tuna to Total Fish Exports Percentage 42.8 45.8
3. Inland & Aquaculture Fisheries Information
3.1 Inland Crafts Numbers na 8,120
3.2 Inland fishermen Numbers na 32,758
3.3 Inland fisherwomen Numbers na 750
3.4 Overall Fish Fingerling Production Million 20.8 27.5
3.5 Free issues of Fish Fingerlings Million 4.1 18.5
3.6 Free issue of Fresh water prawns Million 4.0 7.7
3.7 Aquaculture licenses Issued Numbers 2,863 2,805
3.8 Fresh water operational licenses Numbers 2,468 2,781
3.9 Number of Raids conducted Numbers 202 265
3.10 Training of Fishers Numbers 6,015 5,181
3.11 Fingerling stocks (Negenahira Navodaya) Thousand 530.8 284.73.12 Fresh water prawns (Negenahira Navodaya) Thousand na 350.0
3.13 Uthuru wasanthaya
3.14 Boats distributed Numbers na 140
3.15 Fishing Gear units Numbers na 140
3.16 Fingerling Stocked Thousand na 1,030.4
3.17 Ornamental fish
3.18 Fish sold Thousand 392.0 459.6
3.19 Income Rs.Mn. 2.6 3.4
3.20 Artemia Farming
3.21 Production Kg 85.0 432.5
3.22 Income Rs.Mn. na 2.2
3.23 Fresh water prawns (Negenahira Navodaya) Thousand na 350.0
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 4/30
4
Table 1.1: Summary Statistics at a Glance
Unit 2008 2009
4. Marine Sector Fisheries Information
Infrastructure Facilities
4.1 Functioning Major Fishery Harbours Numbers 12 16
4.2 Anchorages Numbers 18 404.3 Minor Fish Landing Centers Numbers 785 785
4.4 Active Ice Plants Numbers 75 754.5 Ice Production capacity Tons/day 1059 1059
4.6 Cool Rooms Numbers 26 264.7 Boat Manufacturing Yards Numbers 29 29
4.8 Fishing Gear Factories Numbers 6 6
Operating Marine Fishing Fleet
4.9 Multy-day Boats (Offshore Vessels) -IMUL Numbers 2,809 2,934
4.10 Inboard Single Day Boats - IDAY Numbers 1,140 958
4.11 Outboard Motor FRP Boats - OFRP Numbers 15,847 17,193
4.12 Motorized Traditional Boats - MTRB Numbers 1,959 2,126
4.13 Non-motorized Traditional Boats - NTRB Numbers 17,178 18,243
4.14 Beach seines Numbers 932 975
Social Information
4.15 Fisheries Inspector Divisions Numbers 143 145
4.16 Fishing Villages Numbers 1,337 1,337
4.17 Fishing Households Numbers 132,930 139,6304.18 Fishermen Numbers 161,800 164,870
4.19 Fisher women Numbers na 10,3534.20 Fisher pension scheme (Pensioners) Numbers 59,363 61,163
4.21 Boats met with an accidents at Sea Numbers 10 124.22 Fishers met with an accidents at Sea Numbers 30 40
4.23 Fisher deaths at Sea Numbers 8 6
Fisheries Management
4.24 Issue of operational licenses Numbers 24,231 32,778
4.25 Fisher Cooperatives Numbers 525 5484.26 Members - Male Numbers 59,284 72,640
4.27 Members - Female Numbers 13,805 18,4554.28 Share Capital Rs.Mn. 19.7 25.2
4.29 Export Permits - Ornamental Numbers 74 58
4.30 Export Permits - Lobster Numbers 58 674.31 Export Permits - Chank Numbers 27 31
4.32 Export Permits - Beach de mer Numbers 41 364.33 Export Permits - Shark fins Numbers 0 2
4.34 Foreign Vessel landing Permits Numbers 209 161
5. Fish Trade and Processing 5.1 Fish Processing Plants (EU Approved) Numbers 26 26
5.2 Fish Processing Plants (Other) Numbers 8 85.3 Export Quantity Metric tons 20,594.0 18,714
5.4 Export Income Rs.Mn. 19,077.0 21,014
5.5 Import Quantity Metric tons 76,265.0 75,4115.6 Import Value Rs.Mn. 12,521.0 13,939
Source: Statistics Unit of MFAR
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 5/30
5
Table 1.2 : Fisheries Demographic Information (Marine Fisheries) - 1996 Census
FisheriesDistrict
Number ofFI Divisions
Number ofFishingVillages
FishingHouseholds
ActiveFishermen
FishingHouseholdPopulation
AverageFishermen
per HH
Puttalam 7 108 7,907 9,795 35,812 1.24Chilaw 14 65 6,684 8,039 30,901 1.20
Negombo 15 82 8,158 10,146 38,601 1.24Colombo 10 36 1,978 2,235 8,756 1.13Kalutara 10 78 3,334 4,150 16,667 1.24Galle 10 158 4,398 5,134 21,054 1.17Matara 11 72 4,263 5,120 21,976 1.20Tangalle 10 79 4,068 4,843 19,844 1.19Kalmunai 11 246 12,342 13,224 59,064 1.07Batticaloa 11 225 12,420 13,533 57,922 1.09Trincomalee 9 120 6,681 7,557 33,900 1.13
Kilinochchi na na na na na naMullaitivu na na na na na na
Jaffna na na na na na naMannar na na na na na na
Total 118 1,269 72,233 83,776 344,497 1.16
Table 1.3: Fishing Households by Districts (Marine sector)FisheriesDistrict
1972 1989 1996 1999 2004 2008
Negombo 3,849 6,396 8,158 11,210 12,900 12,530Colombo 2,002 1,451 1,878 2,412 2,300 1,620
Kalutara 1,799 2,366 3,334 3,602 3,500 3,850Galle 2,941 2,871 4,398 5,253 6,700 6,980
Matara 2,413 3,341 4,263 4,796 6,900 7,270 Tangalle 1,285 2,712 4,068 5,385 6,100 6,280Kalmunai 4,686 9,328 12,342 13,265 15,100 18,260Batticaloa 4,679 12,044 12,420 13,762 16,700 19,280 Trincomalee 2,348 5,675 6,681 8,123 12,300 21,970Mullativu 919 2,798 2,000 864 3,100 naKilinochchi na 1,047 1,500 400 3,400 na J affna 7,966 22,568 13,500 6,922 12,100 14,120
Mannar 2,093 5,127 6,000 4,175 7,300 5,810Chilaw na 6,325 6,684 8,264 8,800 9,810
Puttalam 6,289 3,759 7,907 10,124 11,400 11,850
Total HH 43,269 87,808 95,133 98,557 128,600 139,630
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 6/30
6
Table 1.4: Active Fishers by Districts (Marine Sector)
Fisheries Distric t 1972 1989 1996 1999 2004 2008
Negombo 5,357 7,419 10,146 14,573 16,800 12,620
Colombo 2,325 1,610 2,235 2,653 2,800 1,840
Kalutara 2,212 3,157 4,150 4,322 4,200 4,360
Galle 3,479 3,590 5,134 6,304 6,300 7,420
Matara 3,270 4,426 5,120 5,276 7,100 7,890
Tangalle 1,742 3,354 5,843 7,001 6,100 7,280
Kalmunai 5,628 9,022 13,224 14,592 15,500 21,920
Batticaloa 5,572 12,843 13,533 15,137 21,600 25,130
Trincomalee 2,823 6,502 8,557 10,748 16,100 29,970
Mullativu 1,349 3,183 1,600 1,950 3,300 na
Kilinochchi - 1,103 1,200 1,400 3,700 na
J affna 10,826 24,839 11,200 9,614 14,800 16,630
Mannar 2,848 5,684 5,900 4,593 5,400 5,960
Chilaw - 7,173 8,539 9,090 12,000 11,320
Puttalam 10,867 4,539 10,795 13,161 14,100 12,530
Total Fishers 58,298 98,444 107,176 120,414 149,800 164,870
Source: Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 7/30
Fig
Trin
Mulla0Kilino
0
Ja
1
3: Fishers
comalee
18%
tivu
hchi
ffna
0%
annar
4%
Chilaw
7%
‐ 2009 Puttalam
8%
egombo
8%Colombo
1%
Galle
4%
Ka
Batticaloa
15%
Kalutara
3%
atara
5%
Tangalle
4%
lmunai
13%
7
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 8/30
8
Table 1.5: Active Fishers (Inland and Aquaculture) - 2009
District Aquatic Life Cultivation Inland Fisheries Total
Colombo 47 138 185
Gampaha 77 45 122
Kalutara 129 308 437
Kandy 18 391 409Matale 130 418 548
Nuwara Eliya 98 203 301
Galle 32 688 720
Matara 34 443 477
Hambanthota 165 1,965 2,130
J affna na na 380
Mannar na na 440
Vavuniya 120 400 520
Mullaitivu - - -
Kilinochchi - - -
Batticaloa na na 2,260
Ampara 283 2,332 2,615
Trincomalee 15 520 535
Kurunegala 457 3,641 4,098
Puttalam 876 1,789 2,665
Anuradapura 647 4,626 5,273
Polonnaruwa 541 3,786 4,327
Badulla 121 1,161 1,282
Monaragala 330 1,818 2,148
Ratnapura 122 591 713
Kegalle 119 54 173
Total 4,361 25,317 32,758
Source: Statistics Unit of MFAR and NAQDA
Fi 4: Inland Fishers b District
‐
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000
6,500
7,000
7,500
8,000
8,500
9,000
9,500
10,000
10,500
11,000
11,500
M u l l a i t i v u
K i l i n o c h c h i
G a m p a h a
K e g a l l e
C o l o m b o
N u w a r a …
J a f f n a
K a n d y
K a l u t a r a
M a n n a r
M a t a r a
V a v u n i y a
T r i n c o m a …
M a t a l e
R a t n a p u r a
G a l l e
B a d u l l a
H a m b a n t
M o n a r a g …
B a t t i c a l o a
A m p a r a
P u t t a l a m
K u r u n e g a l a
P o l o n n a r
A n u r a d a …
Total
Inland Fisheries
Aqutic Life Cultivation
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 9/30
9
Table 1.6: Number of Fishing Crafts Operated in Inland Waters
2006 2009
Crafts % Crafts %
1 Colombo 53 0.8% 70 0.9%
2 Gampaha 19 0.3% 20 0.2%
3 Kalutara 35 0.5% 30 0.4%
4 Kandy 59 0.8% 310 3.8%
5 Matale 324 4.6% 340 4.2%
6 Nuwara Eliya 15 0.2% 20 0.2%
7 Galle 33 0.5% 40 0.5%
8 Matara 29 0.4% 40 0.5%
9 Hambantota 502 7.1% 540 6.7%
10 Jaffna 40 0.6% 40 0.5%
11 Mannar 40 0.6% 40 0.5%
12 Vavuniya 108 1.5% 70 0.9%
13 Mullaitivu 30 0.4% 30 0.4%
14 killinochchi 84 1.2% 30 0.4%
15 Batticaloa 171 2.4% 410 5.0%
16 Ampara 579 8.2% 590 7.3%
17 Trincomalee 314 4.5% 380 4.7%
18 Kurunagala 498 7.1% 980 12.1%
19 Puttalam 192 2.7% 230 2.8%
20 Anuradhapura 1,736 24.6% 1,680 20.7%
21 Polonnaruwa 1,349 19.1% 1,490 18.3%
22 Badulla 365 5.2% 120 1.5%
23 Moneragala 314 4.5% 430 5.3%
24 Ratnapura 151 2.1% 180 2.2%
25 Kegalle 6 0.1% 10 0.1%
Total 7,046 100.0% 8,120 100.0%
Source : Statistics Unit of Ministry of Fisheriesand Aquatic Resources /NAQDA
Note : Inner tubes and Teppan are included
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 10/30
10
Table 1.7 : Ice Plants and Production Capacity
District
1998 2005 2008
ActiveIce Plants
ProductionCapacity(Tons/day)
Active IcePlants
ProductionCapacity(Tons/day)
TotalIce
Plants
ProductionCapacity(Tons/day)
Anuradapura 1 10.0 1 10.0 1 10.0
Batticaloa 2 25.0 - - 2 25.0
Chilaw 6 101.0 5 121.0 6 181.0
Colombo 3 103.0 2 10.0 3 22.0
Galle 3 100.0 3 76.6 6 88.0
Gampaha 8 274.0 10 329.0 13 555.0
Hambantota 5 31.0 3 40.0 8 246.0
Jaffna 2 15.0 6 8.2 7 10.0
Kalmunai 2 15.0 - - 2 20.0
Kalutara 4 105.0 2 60.0 7 255.0
Mannar 2 15.0 4 34.0 5 40.0
Polonnaruwa 1 5.0 - - - -
Matara 8 180.0 5 180.0 7 205.0
Puttalam 3 75.0 3 90.4 5 310.0
Trincomalee 2 45.0 2 100.0 3 120.0
Total 52 1,099 46 1,059 75 2,087.0Sources : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 11/30
11
Table 1.8 : Ice Plants and Cold room capacity of CFC
District
Ice Plants Cold rooms
Active IcePlants
ProductionCapacity(Tons/day)
Active ColdRooms
Storage Capacity(Tons)
Colombo 1 10.0 1 1,320.0
Kalutara 2 20.0 2 10.0
Galle 2 60.0 1 5.0Matara - - - -
Tangalle 2 20.0 1 5.0Kalmunai 2 20.0 2 10.0
Battical;oa 2 15.0 2 10.0
Trincomalee 1 10.0 2 10.0Mannar 1 5.0 - -
Kandy - - 1 15.0Kurunegala - - 1 15.0
Anurahdapura 1 10.0 1 5Badulla - - 1 5.0
Ratnapura - - 1 5.0
-Total 14 170 16 1,415
Sources : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesCeylon Fisheries Corporation (CFC)
Table1.9: Fingerling stocks in inland and aquaculture sector
Type of fishery 2007 2008 2009
Major water bodies
Number of tanks 22 23 38
Fingerlings (mn) 1.5 2.3 9.5
Medium water bodiesNumber of tanks 38 49 65
Fingerlings (mn) 2.5 5.1 6.8
Minor water bodies
Number of tanks 213 218 250
Fingerlings (mn) 4.60 5.70 7.75
Minor perennial tanks
Number of tanks 213 218 250
Fingerlings (mn) 4.61 5.70 7.75
Seasonal tanks
Number of tanks 472 321 375
Fingerlings (mn) 4.06 3.00 4.20
Pond CultureNumber of ponds 150 250 300
Fingerlings (mn) 0.80 1.00 0.88
Cage Culture
Number of cages 1 7 -
Fingerlings (mn) 0.016 0.040 -
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 12/30
12
Table 2.1: Operating Fishing Boats by Type
Year Total Fishing Crafts
Inboard Engines Out Board Engines Traditional(1) Inland
IMUL IDAY OFRP MTRB NTRB(Oru/ tubes)
1995 31,169 1,639 1,357 8,564 1,060 14,649 3,900
1999 32,091 1,419 1,275 8,623 1,274 14,900 4,600
2000 32,295 1,430 1,170 8,690 1,205 15,100 4,700
2001 32,349 1,572 993 8,744 640 15,200 5,200
2002 33,735 1,614 1,112 9,033 776 15,600 5,600
2003 35,494 1,530 1,486 11,020 618 15,040 5,800
2004 36,567 1,581 1,493 11,559 674 15,260 6,000
2005 36,101 1,328 1,164 11,010 1,660 14,739 6,200
2006 41,850 2,394 907 13,860 1,842 16,347 6,500
2007 43,640 2,460 1,060 15,200 1,680 16,640 6,600
2008 45,693 2,809 1,140 15,847 1,959 17,178 6,7602009 48,274 2,934 958 17,193 2,126 18,243 6,820
Source : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
(1) NBSB included
Note : IMUL - Inboard Multi-day Boats, IDAY - Inboard Single-day Boats, OFRP - Out-board engine Fiberglass
Reinforced Plastic Boats, MTRB - Motorized Traditional Boats, NTRB - Non-motorized Traditional Boats,
NBSB - Beach Seine Crafts
Table 2.2: Operating Fishing Boats by Districts - 2009
District IMUL IDAY OFRP MTRB NTRBBeachSeines
Negombo 688 112 1,845 22 1,859 26Colombo 22 26 350 ** 249 13
Kalutara 357 11 486 2 278 21
Galle 267 39 715 241 394 47
Matara 521 104 613 232 397 1
Tangalle 363 25 878 195 826 103
Kalmunai 26 239 714 212 1,375 122
Batticaloa 180 116 1,120 80 3,271 161
Trincomalee 366 22 1,543 131 2,497 160
Mullaitivu na na na na na na
Kilinochchi na na na na na naJaffna na na 2,654 702 2,983 68
Mannar na 2 1,657 74 596 21
Chilaw 74 na 1,938 3 1,675 59
Puttalam 70 262 2,680 232 1,843 173
Total 2,934 958 17,193 2,126 18,243 975
Source : Statistics Unit of MFAR and DFAR
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 13/30
Table 2
FishDis
Negom
Colomb
Kalutar Galle
Matara
Tangall
Kalmun
Battical
Trinco
Mullaiti
Kilinoc
JaffnaMannar
Chilaw
Puttala
Total
Source :
Table 2
Fisheri
Negom
Colomb
Kalutar
Galle
Matara
Tangall
Kalmun
Battical
Trinco
Mullaiti
Kilinoc
Jaffna
Mannar
Chilaw
Puttala
Total
Source:
.3: Operati
eriestrict
o
o
ai
oa
alee
u
chi
Statistics Uni
.4: Operati
s District
o
o
ai
oa
alee
u
chi
Statistics Uni
g Multiday
1993
160
16
249222
304
100
**
3
70
**
**
****
80
1,204
t of MFAR a
g IDAY Bo
1972
2,233
71
84
87
336
164
1
75
98
31
293
33
353
3,859
t of MFAR a
IMUL Bo
1994
169
24
208137
455
227
**
8
81
**
**
****
234
1,543
d DFAR
ats by Distr
1994
87
53
33
72
295
126
228
119
232
**
**
60
30
**
27
1,362
d DFAR
ts by Distri
1999
181
12
262203
405
214
1
41
59
**
**
****
7
34
1,419
icts
1999 2
123
57
53
83
212
105
270
259
160
**
**
**
24
28
101
1,475 1
cts
2004 2
216
24
252174
476
202
6
**
46
**
**
**1
142
42
1,581
04 200
168
52
16
89
149
49
248
186
218
**
12
163
63
8
72
,493
006 20
360
23
337283
699
248
4
**
55
**
**
****
315
70
2,394 2
6 2008
21 12
40 2
15 1
19 4
43 10
22 3
75 25
90 22
30 1
**
**
52 5
** 4
** 21
07 1,14
08 200
248
18
250236
509
326
13
308 1
680
**
**
**2
111
108
,809 2,
2009
2 112
8 26
7 11
4 39
3 104
1 25
3 239
4 116
4 22
* na
* na
* na
1 52
0 na
3 212
0 958
3
88
22
5767
21
63
26
80
66
na
na
nana
74
70
34
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 14/30
14
Table 2.5: Operating FRP Boats by DistrictsFisheries District 1972 1993 1996 1999 2004 2008 2009
Negombo 433 1,420 1,614 1,063 1,308 1695 1,845
Colombo 7 102 104 135 156 238 350
Kalutara ** 195 175 192 226 330 486
Galle 5 433 259 345 512 439 715
Matara 1 311 245 242 346 595 613
Tangalle ** 697 470 531 738 780 878
Kalmunai 1 132 126 63 540 938 714
Batticaloa 1 139 159 247 818 1174 1,120
Trincomalee 13 352 1,005 1,202 1,316 1391 1,543
Mullaitivu 9 150 ** 117 na na na
Kilinochchi ** ** ** ** na na na
Jaffna 91 727 ** ** 1,124 136 2,654
Mannar 95 122 ** 913 1,108 1589 1,657
Chilaw ** ** 1,665 1,531 1,635 1873 1,938
Puttalam 219 3,973 2,512 2,042 1,732 2403 2,680
Total 875 8,753 8,334 8,623 11,559 13,581 17,193
Source : Statistics Unit of MFAR and DFAR
Table 2.6: Operating Out Board Traditional (MTRB) Boats by DistrictsFisheries District 1972 1995 1996 1999 2004 2008 2009
Negombo 270 ** 24 ** 4 56 22
Colombo 2 ** ** ** ** ** **
Kalutara 6 ** 1 ** 1 3 2
Galle 117 200 199 248 186 216 241
Matara 1 176 171 158 62 276 232
Tangalle 10 395 362 339 164 185 195
Kalmunai 68 167 132 128 84 258 212
Batticaloa 77 7 7 80 8 0 80
Trincomalee 41 92 118 2 12 228 131
Mullaitivu 171 ** ** 101 na na na
Kilinochchi ** ** ** ** na na na
Jaffna 989 ** ** ** 68 253 702
Mannar 89 ** ** 84 76 196 74
Chilaw ** ** ** 28 4 94 3
Puttalam 567 112 128 106 5 194 232
Total 2,408 1,149 1,142 1,274 674 1,959 2,126
Source : Statistics Unit of MFAR and DFAR
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 15/30
15
Table 2.7: Operating Traditional (NTRB) Crafts by DistrictsFisheries Distr ict 1972 1995 1996 1999 2004 2008 2009
Negombo 1,276 2,147 2,128 1,497 1,570 1,855 1,859
Colombo 381 208 206 202 230 246 249
Kalutara 493 709 710 752 540 284 278
Galle 673 514 554 517 320 374 394Matara 688 1,051 852 734 520 412 397
Tangalle 413 1,180 860 938 830 790 826
Kalmunai 682 1,029 856 861 920 1,042 1,375
Batticaloa 2,155 2,877 2,877 1,417 2,510 3,678 3,271
Trincomalee 937 1,241 1,364 1,191 1,190 2,202 2,497
Mullaitivu 221 ** ** 193 na na na
Kilinochchi ** ** ** ** na na na
Jaffna 3,562 ** ** 2,353 2,560 2,888 2,983
Mannar 607 ** ** 652 570 469 596
Chilaw ** ** 1,552 1,665 1,590 1,329 1,675
Puttalam 2,465 3,604 1,921 1,972 1,910 1,609 1,843
Total 14,553 14,560 13,880 14,944 15,260 17,178 18,243
Source : Statistics Unit of MFAR and DFAR
Table 2.8 : Fishing Boats by District - 2007 Census (As at 28, February 2007)
District IMUL IDAY OFRP MTRB NTRB NBSBTotalBoats
Puttalam 84 0 2,680 113 1,534 227 4,638
Chilaw 366 0 1,938 3 1,541 20 3,868
Negombo 400 129 1,845 1 2,024 34 4,433
Colombo 16 30 350 0 419 29 844
Kalutara 320 5 486 2 534 27 1,374Galle 344 30 715 300 583 52 2,024
Matara 697 112 813 243 789 10 2,664
Tangalle 289 23 878 176 955 70 2,391
Kalmunai 7 273 714 257 1,050 113 2,414
Batticaloa 1 315 1,030 7 2,906 113 4,372
Trincomalee 94 70 1,653 2 1,777 117 3,713
Mullaitivu** 0 0 140 100 150 20 410
Kilinochchi** 0 0 280 240 270 30 820
Jaffna** 0 119 2,656 237 3,246 140 6,398
Mannar 0 51 1,657 173 428 6 2,315
2007(Post Tsunami)
2,618 1,157 17,835 1,854 18,206 1,008 42,678
2004(Pre Tsunami)
1,581 1,493 11,559 674 15,260 1,052 31,619
Change % 66% -23% 54% 175% 19% -4% 35%Sources : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Census of Fishing Boats - 2006/2007** Fishing Boats have been estimated for the districts in Northern province.
Note : IMUL - Off - Shore Multi-day Boats, IDAY - Single-day Boats with inboard engine OFRP -FiberglassReinforced Plastic Boats with out board engine, MTRB - Motorized Traditional Boats,NTRB - Non-motorized Traditional Boats, NBSB - Beach Seine Crafts
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 16/30
Table
Year
19801985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Source :
.1: Annua
Marin
Coastal
165,264140,270
134,120
157,500
175,280
167,530
176,250
163,850
154,470
63,690
121,360
150,110
165,320
180,410
Statistics Un
Departmen
Fish Prod
(capture)
Off shorDeep Se
2,2,
11,
60,
88,
87,
98,
90,
98,
66,
94,
102,
109,
112,
it - Ministry
of Fisheries
uction by
Totale/ a
148400
670
000
400
360
510
830
720
710
620
560
310
760
of Fisheries a
and Aquatic
ishing Su
arineI
A
67,41242,670
45,790
17,500
63,680
54,890
74,760
54,680
53,190
30,400
15,980
52,670
74,630
93,170
nd Aquatic R
Resources
b-sectors (
land anduaculture
20,26632,740
38,190
18,250
36,700
29,870
28,130
30,280
33,180
32,830
35,290
38,380
44,490
46,560
esources
t)
Total FisProductio
187,175,
183,
235,
300,
284,
302,
284,
286,
163,
251,
291,
319,
339,
n
Fish for Sm
7810
80
50
80
60
90
60
70
30
70
50
20
30
6
r Dryoking
38,00024,000
22,000
36,000
60,900
43,650
61,720
54,340
63,470
18,900
71,740
77,830
93,240
97,690
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 17/30
17
Table 3.2: Marine Sector Fish Catch by Fisheries Districts (Mt)
Fisheries District 1983 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 2009
Puttalam 14,860 19,190 27,020 29,730 11,670 17,130 16,960 20,010
Chilaw 11,640 15,670 24,550 25,650 9,360 24,180 22,060 21,950
Negombo 19,030 16,670 30,570 34,540 16,940 35,710 35,820 37,490
Colombo 2,320 2,980 2,550 3,130 560 510 1,030 830Kalutara 7,630 10,670 28,910 33,140 11,560 39,950 39,580 33,100
Galle 8,590 11,780 21,430 27,830 11,210 17,820 14,800 24,930
Matara 8,980 11,230 29,930 35,480 17,090 48,460 47,810 44,180
Tangalle 7,330 10,240 23,260 33,470 6,220 20,990 20,850 20,990
Kalmunai 10,650 7,710 7,290 9,210 7,940 12,810 22,050 16,260
Batticaloa 4,460 5,920 8,360 9,860 7,650 11,710 21,850 24,530
Trincomalee 13,510 9,580 9,130 13,540 6,790 8,150 17,980 27,690
Mullaitivu 6,960 2,290 400 500 780 360 260 na
Kilinochchi na na na na 1,460 590 360 na
Jaffna49,740 14,450 3,400 6,400 12,790 5,130 5,830 13,080
Mannar 19,040 7,410 700 1,200 8,380 9,170 7,390 8,130
Total184,740 145,790 217,500 263,680 130,400 252,670
274,630293,170
Source: Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesDepartment of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Table 3.3: Marine Sector Fish Catch by Major Commercial Groups (Mt)
Commercial Groups 1983 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 2009
Seer 3,510 3,210 2,990 3,130 2,970 4,670 6,530 6,810
Paraw 11,590 8,040 8,910 10,450 5,950 11,380 11,160 13,020
Balaya 13,570 12,230 33,550 49,110 28,040 52,540 61,530 62,880
Kelawalla 9,280 8,410 26,050 29,320 17,030 39,260 44,590 45,440
Other Blood Fish 16,320 9,190 17,640 27,890 16,560 26,670 31,490 32,240
Shark/Skate 19,160 14,830 22,120 28,790 6,430 12,240 11,170 12,130
Rock Fish 7,920 6,780 10,450 14,910 10,570 13,860 12,670 15,970
Shore SeineVarieties 81,780 67,920 60,610 76,250 24,870 67,740 68,090 73,630
Prawns 4,460 4,470 8,000 7,540 4,680 7,320 9,240 13,110
Lobsters 610 630 950 1,150 240 640 920 1,090
Crabs na na 1,240 980 1,470 1,790 1,820 3,780
Others 16,540 10,080 24,990 14,160 11,590 14,560 15,420 13,070
Total 184,740 145,790 217,500 263,680 130,400 252,670 274,630 293,170
Source: Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesDepartment of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 18/30
8
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 19/30
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,00012,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
M e t r i c t o n s
1990 199
Wi
2000 2
Fig.3.
ld Capture
01 2002
.2: Prawn Pr
Brakish w
2004 2005
oduction an
ter Farms
2006 200
Exports
Used for E
7 2008 2
xport
009
9
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 20/30
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 21/30
Table 3.5:
Dist
Colombo
Gampah
KalutaraKandy
Matale
Nuwara
Galle
Matara
Hamban
Jaffna
Mannar
Vavun
Mullaitiv
Kilinochc
Batticalo
Ampara
Trincom
Kuruneg
Puttalam
Anuradh
Polonnar
Badulla
Monarag
Ratnapu
Kegalle
ToSource : StatiNote : Fish
andne :
Inland an
rict
liya
ota
a
u
hi
lee
la
apura
uwa
ala
a
alstics Unit - Miproduction baDFAR.egligible amo
d Aquacul
1998
80
360
570135
230
29
40
18
1,420
100
140
120
1,950
970
3,460
2,140
6,430
5,190
3,690
590
2,140
90
8
29,900istry of Fisheed on the eye
unt
ture Fish P
2000
106
598
585172
292
32
34
30
1,509 1
248
228
268
3,592 2
1,290 2
3,960 1
2,178 2
6,495 7
6,690 5
4,870 4
659
2,753 1
103
8
36,700 32ies and Aquatestimates that
roduction
005 200
160 12
690 42
180 19310 19
330 34
80 7
30 4
10 1
,460 1,66
180 n
ne n
290 20
ne n
ne n
,460 2,80
,270 2,54
,240 1,20
,140 2,69
,210 7,93
,640 6,56
,730 5,68
820 71
,870 1,18
730 76
ne n
830 35,29ic Resourcesprovided by t
by Distric
6 2007
0 80
0 250
0 1700 170
0 400
0 80
0 40
0 10
0 2,180
e 30
e 40
0 210
e ne
e ne
0 2,530
0 3,250
0 1,310
0 3,990
0 6,810
0 7,520
0 6,280
0 640
0 1,520
0 870
e 10
0 38,390
he field staff o
(Mt)
2008
120
210
60270
520
100
50
20
3,270
60
320
260
-
-
1,750
5,240
1,650
4,190
5,290
9,680
7,320
960
1,910
1,210
30
44,490
f NAQDA
2009
110
180
80290
640
90
50
30
2,720
70
180
420
ne
ne
1,680
5,430
1,720
3,590
5,290
10,770
7,280
1,140
2,460
2,320
20
6,560
21
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 22/30
22
Table 3.6: Inland Fish Catch Estimates by Major Species (Mt)
Species 2006 2007 2008 2009 Achieved2007/2008
Achieved2008/2009
Thilapia 19,320 22,510 25,430 26,320 13% 3.5%
Rohu 1,970 2,190 2,840 2,510 30% -11.6%
Catla 3,980 3,840 5,660 5,920 47% 4.6%
Comon Carp 1,820 1,490 2,970 2,620 99% -11.8%
Big Head Carp 210 170 310 280 82% -9.7%
Silver Carp 30 20 80 60 300% -25.0%
Mrigal 320 290 340 310 17% -8.8%
Hiri Kanaya 1,330 1,170 1,820 1,930 56% 6.0%
Lula 2,190 1,920 1,350 1,480 -30% 9.6%
Cultured Shrimps 2,480 3,580 2,230 3,550 -38% 59.2%
Fresh water prawns - 10 20 20 100% 0.0%
Other Cultured fish - 20 30 40 50% 33.3%
Other wild fish 1640 1,520 1,410 1,520 -7% 7.8%
Total 35,290 38,730 44,490 46,560 15% 4.7%Source : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
National Aquaculture Development Authority (NAQDA)
Table 3.7 : Prawn and Shrimps Production and Exports (Mt)
Year
BrakishwaterFarms
Freshwater
WildCapture Total
Used forExport Export %
1990 680 na 4,470 5,150 826 16.0%
1995 3,600 na 7,500 11,100 4726 42.6%
2000 4,360 na 7,540 11,900 8254 69.4%
2001 3,540 na 7,360 10,900 6700 61.5%
2002 2,560 na 9,820 12,380 5443 44.0%
2004 2,390 na 10,730 13,120 4185 31.9%2005 1,570 5 4,680 6,255 3060 48.9%
2006 2,480 12 7,840 10,332 3123 30.2%
2007 3,580 18 7,320 10,918 3439 31.5%
2008 2,230 22 9,240 11,492 1452 12.6%
2009 3,550 24 13,110 16,684 2435 14.6%Source : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesBrakish water - Penaeus monodonFresh water - Macrobrachium rosebergii
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 23/30
23
Table 4.1 : Export Quantity of Fish and Fishery Products ( Mt)
Exported Item 1983 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 2009
Prawns 1,720 1,855 2,781 4,855 1,800 2,023 854 1,432
Lobsters 207 165 283 164 183 184 249 133
Crabs na na 898 554 1,012 1,151 1,283 2,048
Beche de Mer 56 36 248 87 258 208 180 105
OrnamentalFish na na na na na na na na
Chank & Shells 144 na 746 698 546 564 493 451
Shark Fins 57 51 127 119 74 67 51 65
Molluscs na 1 51 15 300 713 1,460 241
Fish Maws na na 1 1 1 1 1 2
Fish 209 821 1,978 11,873 10,960 15,473 15,014 13,857
Others - - 12 188 851 1,039 1,008 381
Export Quantity 2,393 2,931 7,126 18,554 15,985 21,422 20,594 18,714
Source : Custom Returns/ Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and AquaticResources
-
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
-
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
1 9 8 3
1 9 9 0
1 9 9 5
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 5
2 0 0 7
2 0 0 8
2 0 0 9
V a l u e ( R s . M n . )
Q u a n t i t y ( M t )
Fig. 4.1.1: Export Quantity & Value of Fish and FisheryProducts 1983 - 2008
Export Quantity Export Value
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
1 9 8 3
1 9 9 0
1 9 9 5
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 5
2 0 0 7
2 0 0 8
2 0 0 9
V a l u e ( R s . M n . )
Q u a n t i t y ( M t )
Fig. 4.1.2: Export Quantity and Value of Fish1983 - 2008
Export QuantityExport Value
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 24/30
Table 4.2:Exporte
Prawns
Lobsters
Crabs
Beche de
Ornamen
Chank &
Shark Fin
Molluscs
Fish Maw
Fish
Others
ExportSource : C
Export VItem
er
al Fish
hells 3
s
aluestom Return
lue of Fis1983
296 48
38 50
na n
15 27
28 68
n
19 35
na 13
na n
17 17
-
417 85
s/ Statistics
and Fish1990 19 6 2,1
26
18
14
27
41
16
16
2
5 41
- 4
4 3,6
nit - Ministr
ry Produc5 2000
3 5,041
157
154
143
593
90
305
14
1
3,782
47
5 10,328
y of Fisheries
ts ( Rs. Mi2005 2
1,769 2, 267 35
363 5 334 4 756 90 124 1 165 12 98 22
1 1
6,335 13 484 29 10,696 19
and Aquatic
llion)007 200 87 1,082
2 405
5 689
5 317
6 973
5 192
7 110
8 287
2
,560 14,70 7 319
,123 19,07
Resources
2009
1,627
323
1,155
241
979
254
171
137
8
15,885
235
21,015
24
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 25/30
25
Table 4.3: Fisheries Contribution in Export Earnings, 1997-2009
Year Total Export Value
(Rs. Mn)
Export Vale of Fisheries(Rs. Mn)
Fisheries Contribution toTotal Value of Exports
(%)
1997 273360.00 7978.00 2.92
1998 303165.78 6732.40 2.22
1999 315579.74 5130.90 1.63
2000 402308.56 10328.00 2.57
2001 414558.04 8920.00 2.15
2002 448352.83 8047.00 1.79
2003 475992.10 9542.50 2.00
2004 563932.10 9435.20 1.67
2005 619496.84 10696.00 1.73
2006 703434.03 14440.00 2.05
2007 848643.00 19123.00 2.25
2008 885998.00 19077.00 2.15
2009 818160.00 21015.00 2.57
Source : Custom Returns/ Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Table 4.4: Imported Quantity of Fish and Fishery Products (Mt)
Imported Item 1983 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 2009
Maldive Fish 840 1,615 3,371 4,317 5,542 3,651 3,082 3,250
Dried Fish 10,345 24,115 44,799 50,550 44,608 48,092 44,863 45,605
Canned Fish 5,594 3,684 20,169 21,894 20,229 23,105 18,198 13,546
Fish - 26 4 468 4,912 10,846 8,602 11,406
Others - 4 4 112 1,293 462 1,520 1,605
ImportQuantity 16,778 29,444 68,347 77,340 76,584 86,156 76,266 75,411
Source : Custom Returns/ Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 26/30
Table 4.5:
Importe
Maldive
Dried Fi
Canned
Fish
Others
Import
Source : C
Value of I
Item 1
Fish
sh
Fish
alue
stom Return
mported F
983 199
29 9
189 58
127 22
-
-
344 94
s/ Statistics
ish and Fi
1995
2 413
7 1,739
3 1,215
2 26
- 3
5 3,395
nit - Minist
hery Prod
2000
656 8
2,979
1,470 2,
27 6
27
5,158
y of Fisherie
ucts (Rs.
005 20
2 651
,916 5,6
304 3,74
4 1,81
353 15
7,099 11,
s and Aquati
n.)
7 2008
877
02 5,382
0 4,086
5 1,922
3 255
61 12,52
Resources
2009
1,625
6,236
3,536
2,183
358
13,939
26
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 27/30
27
Table 5.1: Retail Prices (Consumer) of Fresh Fish in Colombo Region - (Rs/Kg)
Retail 1990 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Salaya 29.95 47.16 64.42 113.66 118.84 122.68 154.07 151.15
Hurulla 41.70 75.14 102.59 161.42 179.98 229.59 269.51 273.53
Balaya 61.70 102.10 150.55 241.75 272.39 344.06 401.01 406.20
Kelawalla 60.65 140.10 212.49 315.81 364.60 442.98 544.19 573.97
Thora 95.98 184.18 381.23 528.78 618.25 723.46 809.47 831.68
Para 79.79 165.12 244.58 336.27 401.11 474.71 528.90 595.25
Mora 53.28 97.36 160.30 258.33 302.28 358.51 406.04 423.02
Thalapath 66.90 121.32 247.28 341.92 425.66 526.99 627.09 646.26
Kumbalawa 53.40 95.63 132.42 212.83 245.04 290.73 298.67 341.82
Mullet 53.70 106.18 148.40 245.36 268.43 334.62 431.12 436.51
Prawns 140.00 215.00 392.00 501.06 659.76 689.79 730.14 701.11
Thilapia 43.86 55.45 93.75 159.44 185.76 229.10 278.54 240.32
Source : Statistics Unit - Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Table 5.2: Wholesale Prices of Fresh Fish at Colombo Market - (Rs/Kg)
1990 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Salaya 15.00 30.17 28.63 61.71 86.17 93.18 112.35 98.75
Hurulla 18.00 40.94 63.81 98.38 122.29 170.01 186.95 191.40Balaya 35.00 42.67 80.77 106.91 122.41 179.00 214.79 218.42
Kelawalla 40.00 56.33 127.02 155.58 195.90 261.62 289.39 292.60
Thora 65.00 118.42 269.73 365.89 469.46 534.36 581.55 609.61
Para 45.00 107.22 139.72 186.96 248.02 318.60 357.31 361.42
Mora 42.00 45.00 99.56 144.17 176.36 253.99 282.98 291.30
Thalapath 45.00 76.50 181.43 232.77 279.75 326.70 394.69 421.54
Kumbalawa 35.00 53.83 98.55 155.07 164.49 214.71 233.94 250.52
Mullet 38.00 72.30 94.56 148.36 169.00 272.62 283.88 302.82Prawns 88.00 140.00 290.00 369.95 490.65 564.51 610.00 560.33
Thilapia 24.12 31.65 53.17 69.45 84.45 123.08 169.62 159.56
RS/US$ 40.06 51.25 75.78 100.50 103.96 110.62 108.33 114.94
Source : Statistics Unit of the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 28/30
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 29/30
29
Table 6.1: Percentage Contribution of Major Economic Activities to GDP
Major Divisions
2004 2005 2006 2007 20082009
Jan-Sep
Agr icu ltu re, For estr y and Fish ing12.5 11.8 11.3 11.7 13.4 13.3
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry
10.9 11.0 10.1 10.1 11.8 11.6
Tea 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.3
Rubber 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.3
Coconut 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.1 1.5 1.0
Minor export crops 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3
Paddy 1.5 1.6 1.3 1.2 2.3 2.6
Livestock 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1
Other food crops 3.6 3.6 3.3 3.0 3.5 3.7
Plantation Development 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Firewood and Forestry 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7
Miscellaneous Agricultural Products 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4
2. Fishing1.6 0.8 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5
Marine Fishing 1.5 0.7 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.5
Inland Fishing 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2
Industr y 28.6 30.2 30.6 29.9 29.4 29.4
3. Mining and Quarrying1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
4. Manufactur ing 18.7 19.5 19.2 18.5 18.0 18.1
5. Electric ity, Gas and Water 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3
6. Constr ucti on 6.1 6.8 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.1
Servi ces 58.8 58.0 58.0 58.4 57.3 57.3
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade24.6 23.2 22.4 22.1 21.5 19.8
8. Hotels and restaurants0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4
9. Transport and Communication11.5 11.7 11.7 11.8 12.0 13.0
10. Banking, Insurance & Real Estate etc.8.5 8.4 9.1 9.2 9.4 9.7
11. Ownership and dwellings3.7 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.2 3.2
12. Government services7.8 8.4 8.8 9.3 8.6 8.8
13. Private services2.2 2.1 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.3
Gross Domesti c Produc t 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Source: Department of Census and Statistics (National Accounts Division)
7/30/2019 Fisheries 2009 Web
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fisheries-2009-web 30/30
Table 7.1: CFC intervention in Fish Production and Sales
Item Uni t 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1 Fish Sales Mt 4,577.88 8,126.34 11,277.60 20,552.78
2 Sales Value Rs.Mn. 10.407 20.707 35.641 68.663
3 Total Manpower Number 678 725 763 754
4 Fish stalls Number 51 51 54 57 61
5 Ice plants Number 4 7 10 10 14
6 Ice Production capacity Mt/day 30 70 100 100 120
7 Cold rooms Number - - 16 16 16
8 Cold storage capacity Mt/day - - 1,415 1,415 1,415
9 Freezer Trucks available Number - - 45 45 45
10 Freezer Three Wheelers Number - - 50 50 50
11 Fishing Vessels Number - - 2 2 212 Fish Production Mt - - 6037.0 8210.7 na
Source : Ceylon Fisheries Corporation (CFC)
Table 7.2: Training Facilities Provided by NIFNE
Type of Courses 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Diploma Courses
Number of Courses
3 6 12 6 12
Students 43 109 143 119 202
Certificate Courses
Number of Courses 27 63 24 40 30
Students 397 1,112 335 722 808
Mobile Courses
Number of Courses 10 35 76 44 57
Students 178 771 2,068 617 1,352
Graduates passed out - 31 - - 68
Source: National Institute of Fisheries and Nautical Engineering (NIFNE)