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Our Vision To be the premier institution for Scientific Research in Conservation, Management and Development of Aquatic Resources in the Region.
To provide innovative solutions for national development issues in the aquatic resources sector utilizing scientific and technological knowledge & resource base
The Dolphin on the NARA logo symbolises, knowledge and intelligence in the sea, which NARA represents in the national context. The dolphin has been a friend of the man from time immemorial and also signifies conservation. Like the Dolphin the Agency represents freshwater as well as marine presence. The poise of the NARA Dolphin is charteristically confident and forward looking. About NARA The National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency (NARA) is the principal National Institute charged with the responsibility of carrying out and coordinating research, development and management activities on the subject of Aquatic Resources in Sri Lanka. It is managed by a Board of Governors consisting partly of members appointed by the Hon. Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Resources and also of certain Ex-officio members. The National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency Act No. 54 of 1981 established NARA in 1981. The main objective then was to face the challenges offered by the 200 nautical miles Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), which Sri Lanka was endowed with, as an outcome of the third United Nations Conference on Law of the Sea. |
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