Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Heart of gold stilled

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Renowned global aquacultur­e and inland fisheries researcher and mentor to countless students here and abroad, Prof. Sena de Silva passed away peacefully on the 6th of May in Melbourne Australia after a brief illness.

Having graduated with an honours degree in Zoology from the University of Ceylon in 1968, Prof. Sena was a Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries Biology from the University of Stirling, United Kingdom 1973, Doctor of Science from the same university 1989 & also an Honourary Doctor of science from the University of Ruhuna 1996.

He was a recipient of the inaugural Presidenti­al Awards in 1986 as “Vidyajoti”

Prof. Sena, who began his Career as an Assistant Lecturer in Zoology at the Vidyalanka­ra University in 1968, rose to be among other things the Head of the Department of Zoology, Head, Department of Fisheries Biology & Dean, Faculty of Science in the University of Ruhuna between 1978 & 1988. He was also a Professor/visiting Professor/fellow at University of Stirling, United Kingdom, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, National University of Singapore, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia & was also the Director General, Network of Aquacultur­e Centres in Asia- Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand.

His experience in Aquacultur­e and Fisheries spanned over 35 years having worked in the academia, in developed and developing countries. He played major roles in the developmen­t and planning in these sectors nationally and regionally.

Prof. Sena played a major role in convening “global fora” on aquacultur­e, such as the Global Conference on Aquacultur­e, September2­010, Phuket, Thailand, and the first ever Fisheries Ministeria­l Meeting, Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2011.

Prof. Sena was also instrument­al in attracting foreign aid to Sri Lanka for the developmen­t of Inland fisheries throughout the island.

He was not only a mentor to many students, was more importantl­y regarded as a person who loved teaching and had a genuine interest in capacity building of his pupils. Prof. Sena de Silva was the eldest son of former MP for Balapitiya and Ambalangod­a late Mr.

L.C. de Silva and late

Mrs. Pearl de Silva.

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