Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook

Sustainable utilization of the fishery resources along with manpower is one of the most important aspects of fisheries science. Although a huge manpower is available in the fisheries sector, lapses in knowledge also prevalent in various subsections of fishery related occupations. In this scenario,...

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Main Authors: Tharindu Bandara, Kumudu Radampola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BdFISH 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Fisheries
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Online Access:http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/34
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spelling doaj-79559e5e48584cab8152847b02972edb2020-11-25T02:18:25ZengBdFISHJournal of Fisheries2311-729X2311-31112017-11-0153Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlookTharindu Bandara0Kumudu Radampola1Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, University of Nord, NorwayFaculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences and Technology, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka Sustainable utilization of the fishery resources along with manpower is one of the most important aspects of fisheries science. Although a huge manpower is available in the fisheries sector, lapses in knowledge also prevalent in various subsections of fishery related occupations. In this scenario, this paper attempts to evaluate the various levels of fisheries education in Sri Lanka. It has been observed that clear demarcation of the level of fisheries education such as undergraduate, postgraduate, and basic level exists in Sri Lanka. Although a low level of student enrolment, university education of fisheries and aquaculture is at satisfactory level. Expansion of fisheries education for basic levels such as education of fisherwomen needs to be improved. Scientific dissemination of knowledge by published works such as journals should further be expanded and indexing of those journals in reputable and reliable databases is needed. Several constraints in Sri Lankan fisheries education such as inadequate funding, low level of student enrolment, quality of the students and less cooperation with industries etc. were also identified. Therefore, finding possible solutions to these issues is necessary to ensure the quality of the education in Sri Lanka. http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/34Fisheries educationSri Lankascientific disseminationfisheries graduates
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author Tharindu Bandara
Kumudu Radampola
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Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
Journal of Fisheries
Fisheries education
Sri Lanka
scientific dissemination
fisheries graduates
author_facet Tharindu Bandara
Kumudu Radampola
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title Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
title_short Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
title_full Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
title_fullStr Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
title_full_unstemmed Fisheries education in Sri Lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
title_sort fisheries education in sri lanka: current status, constraints and future outlook
publisher BdFISH
series Journal of Fisheries
issn 2311-729X
2311-3111
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Sustainable utilization of the fishery resources along with manpower is one of the most important aspects of fisheries science. Although a huge manpower is available in the fisheries sector, lapses in knowledge also prevalent in various subsections of fishery related occupations. In this scenario, this paper attempts to evaluate the various levels of fisheries education in Sri Lanka. It has been observed that clear demarcation of the level of fisheries education such as undergraduate, postgraduate, and basic level exists in Sri Lanka. Although a low level of student enrolment, university education of fisheries and aquaculture is at satisfactory level. Expansion of fisheries education for basic levels such as education of fisherwomen needs to be improved. Scientific dissemination of knowledge by published works such as journals should further be expanded and indexing of those journals in reputable and reliable databases is needed. Several constraints in Sri Lankan fisheries education such as inadequate funding, low level of student enrolment, quality of the students and less cooperation with industries etc. were also identified. Therefore, finding possible solutions to these issues is necessary to ensure the quality of the education in Sri Lanka.
topic Fisheries education
Sri Lanka
scientific dissemination
fisheries graduates
url http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/34
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