Bac Lieu struggles to protect coastal forests hinh anh 1Strong waves cause serous erosion in a coastal forest in Bac Lieu Province’s Bac Lieu city. (Source: VNA)

Bac Lieu (VNA) - The coastal forest area in the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu has declined in recent years because of climate change and improper fishing which has damaged protective mangrove trees

The province’s coastal mangrove forests play an important role in preventing erosion, which is often caused by strong waves and currents.

Many of the mangrove forest areas are taken care of by local residents who were assigned by the province to protect the areas.

Despite this, the forest area fell from 4,200ha in 2000 to about 3,100ha, and the quality has also deteriorated.

The province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has asked the People’s Committee to allocate a higher budget for forest protection and to build facilities for forest rangers.

It has also asked the committee to ease access to soft loans for households that protect the forest.

Nearly 950 households make a living on catching aquatic species in mangrove forests. They include peanut worms, giant mudskippers, mud crabs, obtuse horn shell, shrimp and other fish species.

The catching of aquatic species has caused damage to the roots of mangrove trees, causing many of them to die.

In addition, the breeding of aquatic species is often done without proper waste treatment, polluting the environment.   

Rising sea levels, strong waves and high tides have also contributed to the loss of mangrove forests, especially in Bac Lieu city’s Vinh Thanh Dong commune and Nha Mat ward and Dong Hai district’s Ganh Hao town.

In 2005, the province zoned more than 2,000ha of alluvial grounds in coastal areas for mangrove forests.

However, only 413.5ha of the alluvial grounds remained in 2015 because of erosion, according to the Southern Academy of Forest Sciences.

With a coastline of 56 kilometres, the province plans to expand its coastal forest areas to 7,500ha by 2020.

To increase coastal forest areas, the province has taken many measures to protect mangrove forests, including allocating mangrove forests for local residents to protect and grow new forests.

About 400 households and organisations are protecting 3,100ha of the forests, according to the province’s Forest Protection Sub-department.

The province has implemented three projects to create alluvial grounds for growing mangrove forests along a total coastal length of 20 km.

The projects are in Hoa Binh district’s Vinh Hau and Vinh Thuan communes; Dong Hai district’s Long Dien Dong commune and Ganh Hao town; and Bac Lieu city’s Nha Mat ward, and Hiep Thanh and Vinh Trach Dong communes.

The project in Bac Lieu city covers more than 200ha along 8km of coast. – VNA
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