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Oceanswell and Greenpeace South Asia conduct cetacean surveys in Indian Ocean

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Asha de Vos, Founder of Oceanswell and Marine biologist, Avinash Chanchal, Campaign Manager, Greenpeace South Asia, and Pep Barbal Captain of Rainbow Warrior Pic by Sujatha Jayarathna

Survey track covered a total of 2,431 km over 10 days to study cetacean diversity

Greenpeace South Asia and Sri Lankan marine conservation organisation Oceanswell have just returned to Colombo following the successful completion of cetacean visual and acoustic surveys in the high seas of the Indian Ocean aboard the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior.

The scientific survey was conducted under the leadership of Dr. Asha de Vos, renowned cetacean researcher and founder of Oceanswell along with a young crew of Sri Lankans from Oceanswell.

The survey track covered a total of 2431 km over 10 days and was run in the northern part of the Ninety East Ridge located in international waters East of Sri Lanka and South of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. The goal was to explore and document the cetacean diversity of this remote part of the ocean through 10 days of visual and acoustic effort. The science team coupled daytime visual surveys with 24/7 acoustic surveys to build a picture of the cetacean life within the area. At least four species of dolphins – spinner, spotted, striped and bottlenose – were visually identified, pending further acoustic data analysis by Oceanswell.

“This is the first time a dedicated cetacean visual and acoustic survey has been conducted in this part of the Indian Ocean. Given that the Indian Ocean is still relatively understudied for cetaceans, the data we have gathered over these two weeks will contribute greatly to our knowledge base and help us start to paint a picture of the more remote parts of our Ocean home. The good news is that we spotted and heard several pods of at least four species of dolphins, and in most pods, we also saw calves, indicating that this area is important as a breeding/calving ground. Exploration of this nature is important to understand how to best focus our research and conservation efforts in the longer term. Access to the Rainbow Warrior enabled us to go beyond national waters into the high seas and complete this expedition successfully. We are excited to start analysing the data gathered during our time on the water to really shed light on what is happening in this corner of the Indian Ocean.” said Dr Asha de Vos

“The Indian Ocean is home to a staggering diversity of aquatic life and ecosystems. Considering this ocean is also warming at the fastest rate it is crucial to understand the nature of biodiversity that lives here. One of our efforts as Greenpeace South Asia is to ensure we work with communities and experts from the region to better understand the climate realities here. We are enthusiastic that the data that has been collected in this survey will help us understand the marine biodiversity here a lot better.” says Avinash Chanchal Kumar, Campaign Manager at Greenpeace South Asia.

Since 2019, Greenpeace has undertaken several ambitious cetacean surveys across diverse oceanic regions globally, covering 63,950 kilometers in acoustic survey effort. The surveys have resulted in the acoustic detection of 1181 groups. Among these remarkable findings are 388 groups of sperm whales, 31 groups of beaked whales, and 713 groups of dolphins, underscoring the vibrancy and diversity of marine life within the surveyed areas.



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Dr Asanka Senanayake named most popular dentist at BWIO Awards

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Founder of Shine Dental Care Dr. Asanka Senanayake receiving the award

Dr. Asanka Senanayake, founder of Shine Dental Care centres—which provide dental services across multiple locations—was recently honoured as the Most Popular Dental Doctor of the Year at the Business World International Awards 2025.

The awards, organised by the US-based Business World International Organisation (BWIO), recognised outstanding business ventures and professionals across various industries. The ceremony was held recently at the Mount Lavinia Hotel in Colombo.

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Another 43 Ceylinco Life sales officers graduate with diplomas in Financial Sales Management

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Ceylinco Life’s latest batch of graduates in Financial Sales Management with Directors of the company and representatives of SLIM.

A group of 43 sales officers of Ceylinco Life recently graduated with diplomas in Financial Sales Management, under a programme tailor-made for the life insurance market leader by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM).

Covering subjects such as Financial Planning, Communication, Analytical Skills Development, Time Management, Financial Markets, and Taxation among others, the bespoke diploma programme was introduced by Ceylinco Life to enhance the skills, knowledge, and competencies of its sales personnel, and to nurture a highly proficient sales force capable of tapping into premier markets and delivering exceptional services to customers.

The nine-month course programme includes contemporary coursework, examinations and assignments to ensure a well-rounded education for the candidates.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Ceylinco Life Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer Samitha Hemachandra said the company had from its inception, placed special emphasis on developing and rewarding professionalism among the members of its sales force. “We led the way in equipping our sales professionals with digital tools, pushed them to obtain professional qualifications from leading international bodies relating to life insurance, to qualify for Million Dollar Round Table membership, and to improve their knowledge in finance,” he said. “As a result, they have earned the respect of the community and their peers, and built stable and lucrative careers with Ceylinco Life.”

SLIM President Prof. Jayantha N. Dewasiri said: “Promoting professional competence as a contributor to the economic growth of our country is one of the objectives of SLIM. In furtherance of this, we provide professional education to thousands of Sri Lankans every year, and are happy to support Ceylinco Life’s efforts to advance the careers of its sales officers though professional development. This is an example to other corporate entities.”

Ceylinco Life’s senior directors Messrs. Devaan Cooray and Palitha Jayawardena, Director/Deputy CEO Ranga Abeynayake, SLIM Vice President – Education & Research Dr Dilhan Sampath Jayatilleke, CEO Chamil Wickremasinghe other distinguished guests attended the graduation ceremony at the Ceylinco Life Auditorium.

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ComBank and Senok unveil special offers on construction machinery and equipment

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Commercial Bank Deputy General Manager – Personal Banking S. Ganeshan and the Deputy Managing Director of Senok Trade Combine Mr Ranjan Dahanayake exchange the MoU in the presence of representatives of the two companies.

Companies in the construction sector have been provided an opportunity to acquire new equipment through affordable leasing options created via a collaboration between the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Senok Trade Combine (Pvt) Ltd., which represents global brands in construction machinery and equipment.

A memorandum of understanding signed by the two organisations provides for a series of special benefits to be provided to customers who purchase JCB and Kobelco branded construction equipment from Senok under a customised leasing package provided by Commercial Bank.

The benefits include special prices and lower interest rates, customised payment plans with attractive and affordable rentals, and the first three services at 50, 250 and 500 hours, free of charge.

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