Sri Lanka to fine errant whale watching boat operators

IANS  |  Colombo 

The will impose heavy fines and a two-year jail sentence on who do not follow correct procedures for whale watching, said Friday.

and Christian Affairs Ranjith Aluwihare said that an awareness programme would be conducted for engaged in for local and foreign tourists and anyone caught violating the rules would face a jail term and a fine of $2,700, reports

Aluwihare said some were violating the listed procedures, such as overcrowding their boats and going further ahead of designated areas, which have endangered tourists' lives.

"has become a growing attraction that has made tourists to visit these areas. The is concerned that currently many operators do not adhere to essential safety precautions which puts the visitors at risk," Aluwihare said.

He further said boats were permitted to cover a distance of 12 nautical miles which was the observation area frequented by whales.

is a popular destination for with the best seasons being from November to February or March of each year.

Blue whale, sperm whale and humpback are among the whale species seen in Sri Lankan waters, which are also rich in dolphins.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 19:06 IST