Connect with us

News

H’tota Int’l Port launches project to study coral species

Published

on

Coral species thriving undisturbed adjacent to HIP breakwater

The Hambantota International Port has launched a project to study coral species that have grown across it, due to eco-conscious policies adopted by the HIP, according to the Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG).

These policies have created a sanctuary for the natural growth of different species of coral along the Port’s breakwaters and on the artificial island, the HIPG says in a media statement.

Recently, the HIPG launched the Coral Reef Protection Project, which will protect and expand these colonies of coral growing within the Port.

“This project originates from the ecosystem nurtured by the Hambantota International Port. Several thriving coral colonies have developed within the Port’s channel and basin. Recently, we decided that it wasn’t enough to simply foster this natural growth—we also needed to investigate the phenomenon scientifically,” says Wilson Qu, CEO of HIPG.

Eco-conscious policies adopted by the Hambantota International Port (HIP) have created a sanctuary for the natural growth of different species of coral along the Port’s breakwaters and on the artificial island.

The Coral Reef Protection Project, which will protect and expand these colonies of coral growing within the Port, is a testament to HIPG’s steadfast commitment to environmental sustainability and its mission to preserve marine ecosystems while maintaining eco-friendly port operations.

The CEO of HIPG, speaking at the launch, emphasised the importance of sustainability to the company’s core mission. “Care for Planet is a fundamental aspect of our Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework,” he said. “This vision is also a policy and goal set by our parent company, CM Port, and is deeply embedded in our approach at HIP. With the objective of aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those focused on climate action, life below water, and life on land, these goals serve as our compass, guiding our efforts to ensure a healthier planet today and for future generations.”

It is a testament to the HIPG’s steadfast commitment to environmental sustainability and its mission to preserve marine ecosystems while maintaining eco-friendly port operations, the HIPG said.

The Coral Reef Protection Project is an extension of the HIPG’s green port concept at the HIP, which is designed to minimize the port’s ecological footprint while striking a balance between industrial activity and environmental preservation, the HIPG said.

This project, a collaboration with the Ocean University of Sri Lanka (OCUSL), will conduct a comprehensive baseline study to assess coral cover, species diversity, and the presence of various marine organisms, such as fish, invertebrates and algae, according to the HIPG.

Dr. M.F.M. Fairoz, a marine scientist and a senior lecturer at the OCUSL, who will lead the monitoring efforts, said the project is not only an important environmental initiative but also an excellent opportunity for education and research.

“It provides university students with hands-on experience in marine biology and marine conservation, allowing them to participate in fieldwork and data analysis that will enhance their practical skills while contributing to cutting-edge marine research.”

Jeevan Premasara, Senior General Manager HR and Admin of HIP, says the Port will make significant long-term investment in the coral project. “The Port has committed an initial fund allocation of Rs. 1.2 million for the first phase of the project, which is expected to be completed by May 2025.  Going forward, we have plans to collaborate with a top Sri Lankan university to support further research and human resource development.”



Latest News

Prof. Gananath Obeyesekere passes away aged 95

Published

on

By

Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Gananath Obeyesekere has passed away at the age of 95.

 

Continue Reading

Latest News

Acceptance of nominations for Punakiri, Mannar and Dehiattakandiya local authorities ends at 12 noon on Thursday (27th March 2025)

Published

on

By

Saman Sri Rathnayake, Commissioner General of Elections (pic by Priyan de Silva)

The Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Rathnayake issuing a media release states that the acceptance of nominations for the Punakiri Pradeshiya Sabha in the Kilinochchi district,  Mannar Pradeshiya Sabha in the Mannar district and Dehiattakandiya Pradeshiya Sabha in the Ampara district which commenced on 24th March will end at 12noon on  27th  March 2025.

The poll notice for the three above named local authorities was published on 10th March 2025 and the acceptance of deposits for the same will end at 12noon on 26th March 2025.

 

Continue Reading

News

Navy assist to conduct St. Anthony’s Church festival in Palaitivu

Published

on

By

The annual festival of St. Anthony’s Church on the Palaitivu Island, Jaffna was successfully held on 21 and 22 Mar 25.

Demonstrating its commitment to community and social responsibility, the Sri Lanka Navy enabled facilities for the conduct of the event and
convenience of devotees.

In accordance with the directives of the Commander of the Navy and under the supervision of the Commander Northern Naval Area, the Navy provided sea transportation for the event. Additionally, they ensured the safety and convenience of devotees by providing sanitary and medical facilities, drinking water, essential infrastructure, and deploying lifesaving teams.

The main mass of the church festival was conducted by the Vicar General of the Jaffna Diocese Very Rev. Fr. P Josephdas Jebarathnam.

This year’s event saw the participation of a gathering of priests and nuns from various regions, alongside a significant number of devotees.

The festival also highlighted the Navy’s ongoing dedication to fostering social welfare and promoting religious and cultural harmony.

(Navy Media)

Continue Reading

Trending