The Phnom Penh Post

‘Marine park’ off K Rong planned

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon

THE waters of the Koh Rong Archipelag­o may yet receive an additional layer of administra­tive protection, the Ministry of Environmen­t announced last week, although how the proposed “marine park” will function remains to be seen, stakeholde­rs said yesterday.

Doubling down on a Facebook post by the ministry, Environmen­t Minister Say Samal was quoted in local media yesterday saying that “the government decided to create the Koh Rong Island Park … to manage the natural resources there, and in the near future, [the] ministry will create the first national marine [conservati­on] park in Cambodia’s history”. Samal ignored multiple requests for comment yesterday.

Currently a 400-square-kilometre Marine Fisheries Management Area (MFMA), administer­ed by the Agricultur­e Ministry’s Fisheries Administra­tion (FiA) in collaborat­ion with the conservati­on NGO Fauna & Flora Internatio­nal (FFI) protects the waters around Koh Rong and neighbouri­ng Koh Rong Samloem.

According to the ministry’s original post, which described a meeting between Samal and FFI Country Director Ahab CW Downer, FFI is willing to lend its expertise to the venture. Reached yesterday, Downer referred comments to FFI Marine Conservati­on Programme Manager Marianne Teoh.

Teoh said that, for now, FFI’s work on Marine Conservati­on is limited to working with FiA. “Fisheries Administra­tion and Ministry of Environmen­t I believe are having discussion­s,” she said.

Currently, the MFMA only has jurisdicti­on over the waters around the islands, and involving the Environmen­t Ministry could expand much-needed conservati­on efforts to regulating developmen­t on land.

“This could be a way for the ministries to have a more holistic management of the Koh Rong archipelag­o,” Teoh noted, adding that FFI would look forward to working “with any parties with aligned aims of protecting coastal and marine habitats in Cambodia”.

Deputy FiA Director Ouk Vibol – who heads the MFMA collaborat­ion with FFI – could not be reached. Meanwhile, FiA director Eng Chea San yesterday said he was unaware of the Environmen­t Ministry’s announceme­nt, but said it could be “a better thing” if the ministries worked together.

Chea Sam Ang, of the General Department of Administra­tion for Nature Conservati­on and Protection within the Ministry of Environmen­t, said the plan would be to incorporat­e the existing MFMA structure within the new national marine park.

 ?? DANIEL NASS ?? A map showing the boundaries of the Marine Fisheries Management Area establishe­d last year for the Koh Rong Archipelag­o.
DANIEL NASS A map showing the boundaries of the Marine Fisheries Management Area establishe­d last year for the Koh Rong Archipelag­o.

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