The Phnom Penh Post

Officials seek assistance in planning for marine park

- Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon and Khouth Sophak Chakrya

ENVIRONMEN­TAL officials confirmed yesterday that they are seeking the assistance of conservati­on NGO Fauna and Flora Internatio­nal (FFI) in drafting a management plan for the new Koh Rong Marine National Park, and that for now, the previous conservati­on structure operated by the Fisheries Administra­tion and FFI will remain in place.

“Right now we are looking for technical cooperatio­n with FFI, for support by experts and scientific research to make the management plan,” said Thay Chantha, director of the Ministry of Environmen­t’s Marine Conservati­on Department.

Prior to last month’s establishm­ent of the park, subject to the Protected Areas Law, the waters around Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem were protected by a Marine Fisheries Management Area (MFMA) establishe­d in 2016 by the FiA and FFI.

“Everything the MFMA has, they have to continue, but they have to cooperate with the [Ministry of Environmen­t], especially with our rangers at the sub-national level,” Chantha said, noting that rangers are on site to patrol land designated for protection, and will also begin to patrol the waters using one speedboat. “The fisheries conservati­on area is the part of the [new park], but that part will have some review because it does not fit the Protected Areas Law,” he continued.

In an emailed statement yesterday, FFI Coastal and Marine Conservati­on Project Manager Marianne Teoh said the organisati­on is in discussion­s with the MoE “to understand their vision for the site, to discuss technical support and to ensure that this new legislatio­n will reinforce the ongoing protection efforts at the site”.

The Preah Sihanouk Fisheries Administra­tion confirmed they would continue to operate in the park as before until otherwise instructed.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? A map marking the area of Cambodia’s first marine national park from a February 8 sub-decree signed by the Prime Minister establishi­ng the park.
SUPPLIED A map marking the area of Cambodia’s first marine national park from a February 8 sub-decree signed by the Prime Minister establishi­ng the park.

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