Mrs K.B.C. Pushpalatha, Director (Extension)

National Aquaculture Development Authority of Sri Lanka

Email: [email protected]

Experience

My research interests include inland fisheries management and aquaculture development. I have 25 years research experience on culture-based fisheries development in Sri Lankan reservoirs. This has included the introduction of co-management to improve the socio-economic status of fishing communities; the development of community-based strategies to increase fish seed production to meet requirements at the national level; and the development of web-based systems to collect information related to culture-based fisheries (www.infis.gov.lk) with data input and maintenance handled by fishing communities. I am a member of the NACA Technical Advisory Committee (2015-2018) and a life member of Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.

Projects

  • Tilapia seed production – support culture-based fisheries societies to undertake fish seed production activities. FAO funded project FMM/GLO/112/MUL (Baby 4): Sri Lanka.
  • Addressing Climate Change Impacts on Marginalized Agricultural Communities Living in the Mahaweli River Basin of Sri Lanka (CCAP II). UNDP funded project.
  • Climate Resilient Integrated Water Management Project “Implementing aquaculture development programme in 40 minor tanks in Anuradhapura, Vavunia and Trincomalee Districts, Sri Lanka”. UNDP funded project.

Publications

  • Jayantha Chandrasoma and K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha (2018). Fisheries enhancements in inland waters in Sri Lanka with special reference to culture based fisheries: current status and impacts. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 23(1) (2018): 49-65.
  • H.S.W.A. Liyanage and K.B.C.Pushpalatha (2018). Farming of Seabass (Lates calcarifer) in net cages in Negombo Lagoon, Sri Lanka: Culture practices, fish production and profitability. Journal of Aquatic Science and Marine Biology Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018, PP 1-7.
  • Jayantha Chandrasoma and K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha (2018). Fisheries enhancements in inland waters in Sri Lanka with special reference to culture based fisheries: current status and impacts. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 23(1): 49-65.
  • K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha and Jayantha Chandrasoma (2017). Impacts and Importance of Introduction of Culture-based Fisheries in Three Medium Sized Perennial Reservoirs in Sri Lanka. Asian Fisheries Science 30: 139−151.
  • K.B.C. Pushpalatha, J. Chandrasoma, H.S.W.A. Liyanage, W.A.J.R. Fernando and J.M. Jayabahu (2016). Farming of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in backyard ponds in Sri Lanka: Culture practices, fish production and profitability. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 21 (1): 27-34.
  • K.B.C. Pushpalatha and U.S.Amarasinghe (2016). Community mobilization for establishment of culture-based fisheries in perennial reservoirs of Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Wayamba University International Conference, Sri Lanka, 19-20 August 2016. 212p.
  • K.B.C. Pushpalatha and U.S. Amarasinghe (2016). Community participation in monitoring of culture-based fisheries in reservoirs of Sri Lanka. The 3rd International Conference on Fisheries and Aquaculture, Negombo, Sri Lanka. 24-25 August 2016. 8p.
  • Jayantha Chandrasoma and K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha (2016). Introduction of a bowser for the transportation of fish seed in Sri Lanka: Impacts and economics. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 21 (1): 19-25.
  • K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha, Jayantha Chandrasoma and W.M.J. Rohitha Fernando (2015). Impact of introduction of culture-based fisheries on fish production and socio-economic conditions of fishers in Ampara wewa, a medium perennial reservoir. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 20 (2): 1-8.
  • W.M.J. Rohitha Fernando, Jayantha Chandrasoma, K.B. Chandrani Pushpalatha and Mahinda Kulathilaka (2015). Co–management of the fishery of Senanayake Samudra, a large perennial reservoir in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka J. Aquat. Sci. 20 (2): 9-18.
  • K.B.C. Pushpalatha and Chandrasoma J. (2009). Culture-based fisheries in minor perennial reservoirs in Sri Lanka; variability in production, stocked fish species and yield implications. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 1-6, 2009.
  • Wijenayake, W.M.H.K., U.A.D. Jayasinghe, U.S. Amarasinghe, J.A. Athula, K.B.C. Pushpalatha and S.S. De Silva (2005). Culture-based fisheries in non-perennial reservoirs in Sri Lanka: production and relative performance of stocked species. Fisheries Management and Ecology 12: 249-258.
  • K.B.C. Pushpalatha (2001). A case study of introduction of community based freshwater fish culture in Sri Lanka. Reservoir and Culture based fisheries; Biology and Management. Proceedings of an International workshop held in Bangkok Thailand 15 – 18 February 2000. ACIAR Proceedings No. 98 266–275 pp.
  • Amarasinghe U.S. and K.B.C. Pushpalatha (1997). Gillnet selectivity of Ompok bimaculatus (Siluridae) and Puntius (=Barbus) dorsalis (Cyprinidae) in a small scale riverine fishery. Journal of National Science Council of Sri Lanka, 25 (3):169 -184.

Contact details

122/10, Pushparama Road
Pahala Biyanwila
Kadawatha
Sri Lanka
Mobile: +94 71 866 1416
Fax: +94 11 278 6579
Email: [email protected]