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In the recent past, culture-based fisheries (CBF) development in small village
reservoirs of Sri Lanka has gained momentum. Due to the extensive availability of
medium and major reservoirs in the country, further expansion of CBF in such water
bodies would be important to increase the food fish supply for rural people and to
improve living conditions of rural communities through elevated rural income derived
from CBF. However, it is necessary to develop strategies for effective management of
CBF in medium and major reservoirs, based on holistic approaches due to the reason
that the fisheries in these reservoirs are essentially socio-ecological systems. In the
present study, attempt were made to define effective strategies for sustainable
management of CBF in five perennial reservoirs of Sri Lanka through identification of
factors affecting fisheries enhancement and evaluation of institutional robustness
related to CBF. It was found that standard sociological methodologies such as rapid
rural appraisal and participatory rural appraisal could be effectively employed to
identify issues and constraints relevant to sustainability of CBF and to mobilize rural
reservoir fisher communities for planning CBF. The rural fisheries organizations
(RFOs) of five reservoirs have introduced and implemented community-based
management options for CBF such as strict enforcement of fisheries regulations,
installation of barrier nets near the sluicegates of reservoirs to prevent escape of stocked
fish, establishment of revolving fund to meet expenditure for stocking and to support
sound welfare activities, and introduction of effective data recording systems which
facilitated CBF planning. All these strategies had a significant positive influence on
CBF production enhanced rural economy and improved living conditions of fishers. A
stochastic frontier production (SFP) approach was employed to evaluate technical
efficiency of CBF in five reservoirs. This indicated that efficient irrigation management
facilitating further increase of input factors that would depend on the reservoir extent
would be important for sustainability of CBF. Many input factors of SFP such as
stocking density, number of fishers which could be further increased were depend on
reservoir extent. Furthermore, institutional robustness pertaining to CBF in the five
reservoirs, as evaluated against Ostrom’s modified design principles was found to be
strengthened through empowering RFOs which would require strong intervention of
extension mechanisms of the fisheries authorities. |
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