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Talks On Cross-Border Tuna Fishing Issues Between India & Sri Lankaff

27 July 2010 India

Source: Sunday Observer


Cross-border fishing disputes and other related issues between Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu will be taken up for discussion with Tamil Nadu fishermen’s associations and the State Government during the scheduled visit of Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Dr. Rajitha Senaratne to the Southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu shortly.

Minister Senaratne, Minister of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprise Development Douglas Devananda and a nine-member delegation representing Northern fishermen's associations will visit the South Indian coastal cities of Rameswaram, Nagapatnam and Jegathapatnam. They will be engaged in discussions to reach mutual understanding on tuna fisheries issues including poaching, cross-border fishing, apprehensions and clashes in the high seas, Minister Senaratne told the Sunday Observer.

They will visit Tamil Nadu on the invitation of the delegation of South Indian fishermen’s associations that visited Sri Lanka a week ago, he said.

Work on the modern fish market with up-to-date facilities at Peliyagoda and the biggest fishing harbor in Dikowita in Gampaha district has been completed and will be opened in August, the Minister said.