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Jagath Rajapaksha
Jagath Rajapaksha
Head Department of Oceanography, Ocean University of Sri Lanka
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Environmental preferences of Yellowfin Tuna in the Northeast Indian Ocean: An application of satellite data to longline Catches
JK Rajapaksha, L Samarakoon, A Gunathilaka
Int. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci 2, 72-80, 2013
192013
Environmental preferences of yellow fin tuna (Thunnus albacores) in the northeast Indian Ocean: an application of remote sensing data to long-line catches
JK Rajapaksha, T Nishida, L Samarakoon
IOTC Fourteenth Working Party on Tropical Tunas, 2010
132010
Tsunami disaster damage detection and assessment using high resolution satellite data, GIS and GPS-case study in Sri Lanka
M Magsud, K Oo, J Rajapaksha, L Samarakoon
Proceedings of the Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, 2005
92005
Low Frequency Tidal Response and Water Exchange in a Restricted Lagoon: The Negombo Lagoon Sri Lanka
JK Rajapaksha
University of Gothenburg, 1997
91997
Salt and Water Balance in the Mundel Lake: A strongly choked coastal lagoon
HB Jayasiri, JK Rajapaksha
72000
Environmental preferences of Billfish in Bay of Bengal: A case study in longline fishery of Sri Lanka
MIG Rathnasuriya, SS Gunasekara, SSK Haputhanthri, JK Rajapaksha
14th Working Party on Billfish, Victoria, Seychelles, 6-10 September 2016 …, 2016
62016
Coupling Logbooks and vessel monitoring system for investigations of large pelagic fishing activities by Sri Lanka
S Gunasekara, J Rajapaksha
37th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS), At Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2016
62016
The Mundel Lake estuarine system, Sri Lanka; possible measures to avoid extreme salinity and sea level variations
HB Jayasiri, JK Rajapaksha, L Rydberg, U Cederloef
Ambio 27 (8), 745-751, 1998
51998
Multispectral Satellite Data on Ocean Surface to Predict its Vertical Temperature Profiles, a Simple Model
JK Rajapaksha
Asian Journal of Geoinformatics 14 (4), 2015
32015
Low frequency tidal response and water exchange in a restricted lagoon
JK Rajapaksha
Rep. B73 Earth Sciences Centre, Gothenberg University, Sweden, 1997
31997
Restricted water exchange in the Negombo Lagoon on the west coast of Sri Lanka
JK Rajapaksha, HB Jayasiri
National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency: Colombo, 2000
22000
Variability of choking for different tidal frequencies in Negombo Lagoon, Sri Lanka
JK Rajapaksha, U Cederlof, L Rydberg
Published, but details unknown, NARA, Colombo. 13pp, 0
2
Effect of Ocean Currents and Temperature Variability on Yellowfin Tuna Catch Rates of Sri Lankan Longline Fishery
MU Swarnamalie, J Rajapaksha, J Gunatilake
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP) 11 (8 …, 2021
12021
Impact of vertical temperature structure on tuna fishery in the Indian Ocean
J Rajapaksha, S Gunesekara, SMB Sinhakula
NARA, 2018
12018
Fishing depth prediction for tuna longlines; An improved fishing ground forecasting system for Sri Lanka
SS Gunasekara, JK Rajapaksha
Proceedings of the Scientific Sessions, 2017
12017
Multispectral Satellite Data on Ocean Surface to Predict its Temperature Vertical Profile; a Simple Model
JK Rajapaksha, M Satsuki, S Lal, G Jagath
Asian Journal of Geoinformatics 14 (4), 23-29, 2014
12014
Sedimentological status of some surficial sediments in Gulf of Mannar, Sri Lanka
SUP Jinadasa, JK Rajapaksha
National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency: Colombo, 2007
12007
Investigations of hydrological processes in the Weligama bay
JK Rajapaksha, K Arulananden, NP Wijayanande
11993
Effect of ocean circulation and chlorophyll-a concentration on yellowfin tuna catch rates in Sri Lankan logline fishery
US Maddumage, J Rajapaksha, J Gunatilake
Ceylon Journal of Science 52 (3), 371-379, 2023
2023
Estimation of Invasive Prosopis juliflora in Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques
RDC Sandaruwan, P Dissanayake, KUJ Sandamali, JK Rajapaksha
Proceedings of International Forestry and Environment Symposium 26, 2022
2022
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