Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The battle for the beach

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The pristine beaches of Negombo have long been a primary attraction for tourists who visit the area. For years, tourist hotels along the Negombo beach existed side-byside with the dry fish industry operated by local fishing communitie­s.

In recent times however, hotel operators claim that those engaged in the dry fish business have begun occupying larger areas along the beach, resulting in the beach losing its attraction to foreign tourists.

With vast stretches of the beach being used for preparatio­n of dry fish, space left for tourists has rapidly diminished. The situation is worsened as many of those involved in the preparatio­n of dried fish making no effort to keep the beach clean.

Attempts made by the Negombo Municipal Council to keep the beach clean via providing separate spaces for those involved in the dry fish industry have not met with much success.

As a result of the unhygienic situation, hotels in the area are begining to lose business.

 ??  ?? Preparatio­n of dried fish and tourism compete for space along Negombo’s golden sands
Preparatio­n of dried fish and tourism compete for space along Negombo’s golden sands
 ??  ?? The burgeoning dried fish industry is rapidly expanding driving tourists away from the beach
The burgeoning dried fish industry is rapidly expanding driving tourists away from the beach

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