Four-decade study reveals declining fish biomass and biodiversity shifts in Sri Lankan waters with implications for fisheries management
The Norwegian research vessel “Dr. Fridtjof Nansen” operating under United Nations flag, conducted four surveys in the waters of Sri Lanka from 1978 – 2018. ...
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