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Monday, December 13, 2010 - 6.35 GMT
Several coastal conservation projects soon

 

Four coastal protection projects proposed by the Coast Conservation Department (CCD) will be implemented shortly to improve the status of the coastal environment and the living standards of the coastal communities and resource users.

It has been proposed to protect the coastal line from Pahala Katuneriya to Chilaw through special project costing Rs.2, 750 million. The coastal line in four Divisional Secretariats including Nattandiya, Arachchikattuwa, Mahawewa and Chilaw will be conserved in a sustainable manner.

Providing additional safeguard existing livelihoods, enhancing fishing activities, developing tourism, improving ground water quality and local recreational activities are the other major objectives of the project which is due to be completed within four years, reported Daily News.

Meanwhile, the Negombo lagoon is expected to be rehabilitated to increase its water circulation level. It is also aimed to increase the productivity of the lagoon and provide an alternative livelihood to the fishing and coastal community. Selected channels in the Negombo lagoon will be rehabilitated at a cost of Rs.480 million.

The shore front from the Light House hotel to Butterfly Bridge in the Galle west area will be protected while enhancing coastal resources. The project will also improve the livelihood of the communities while developing the coastal landscape and seascape.

In addition, projects will be carried out to support sustainable livelihood and reduce vulnerability to climate changes in the Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Ampara districts at an estimated cost of US $ 14 million.


 

                   

 
   
   
   
   
   

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