AQUATIC RESOURCE IS NO LONGER THOUGHT AS A "GOD-GIVEN"
November 24, 2021
(VAN) After many years of implementing a co-management and exploitation model, fishermen no longer think the aquatic resources are “God-given”.
The vicious cycle of resource depletion
The coastal areas of Binh Thuan Province are home to a high density of bivalve mollusks living in the subtidal zone.
However, according to Mr. Huynh Quang Huy, Director of Binh Thuan Fisheries Sub-Department, in recent years, specialty seafood areas near the coast have been exploited until exhaustion. Five typical seafood species with high economic value, including scallops, shells and clams have been seriously reduced in amount.
The ecosystem and the seabed have been destroyed resulting in losses of habitats and food for many aquatic species. Some coral reefs, seaweed beds and seagrasses areas with high biodiversity are regularly invaded. The marine environment and ecosystems are seriously affected with many species in danger of extinction.
In addition, violations of the law on exploitation and protection of aquatic resources are more common, especially the use of prohibited fishing gears, causing destruction of the environment and resources. Measures to handle violations have not been strictly enforced.
Some fishermen have very low awareness of law observance because they just pay attention to make profits despite warnings from authorities.
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