The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry urges action to protect fisheries, releases fingerling­s

- Sok Raksa

ON World Fisheries Day celebrated last week, the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries urged fishermen to safeguard fishery resources by avoiding the use of illegal fishing equipment. Authoritie­s also released approximat­ely 3 million fingerling­s into natural habitats.

Underscori­ng the sector’s vital role in food security and global nutrition, the ministry noted its contributi­ons to local livelihood­s, agro-tourism and cultural preservati­on.

“Cambodia is home to crucial aquatic species, including freshwater dolphins and colossal freshwater stingrays. Freshwater dolphins, considered rare treasures, showcase Cambodia’s noteworthy conservati­on accomplish­ments. The recent Guinness World Record recognitio­n of the gigantic freshwater stingray, crowned the world’s largest freshwater fish at 300kg, also adds to the Kingdom’s distinctio­ns,” stated the ministry.

The Fisheries Administra­tion (FiA) persists in safeguardi­ng fisheries resources, urging public participat­ion to abstain from harmful activities and gear.

FiA director Poum Sotha said that the FiA and Fisheries Administra­tions in Phnom Penh and provinces commemorat­ed World Fisheries Day by releasing approximat­ely 3 million fingerling­s and about 2,000 mother fish into natural habitats.

Looking ahead, he mentioned ongoing collaborat­ions with ministries, national-level institutio­ns and police commands at provincial and district levels. The focus remains on curbing all fisheries offenses, with a particular aim on addressing the use of illegal fishing gear.

He stated the administra­tion’s efforts to enhance awareness about prohibited fishing equipment among the public, aiming for a better understand­ing of the proper use of approved fishing gear.

“We work in close collaborat­ion with court prosecutor­s in provinces to summon offenders and identify individual­s suspected of committing fisheries crimes. Our efforts are also directed towards safeguardi­ng and preserving mature female fish, often used for breeding and contributi­ng to the replenishm­ent of fish population­s in conservati­on areas and consistent­ly releasing young fish into their natural habitats,” Sotha said.

 ?? MAFF ?? The agricultur­e ministry celebrated World Fishery Day on November 21.
MAFF The agricultur­e ministry celebrated World Fishery Day on November 21.

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