Whale frequents Nha Trang bay, authorities strengthen protection measures

  • It remains unclear whether the three sightings involved the same whale or different individuals. VNA/Photo by courtesy
    It remains unclear whether the three sightings involved the same whale or different individuals. VNA/Photo by courtesy
A large whale was spotted on August 7 near Hon Mun island in Nha Trang bay, the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, drawing crowds of tourists and locals. This marks the third time the animal whale has been sighted in the waters since July 28, which scientists say signals improving marine health. According to Dam Hai Van, Director of the Nha Trang Bay Management Board, initial observations suggest the animal is a Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera edeni), a rare and ecologically valuable species protected under Vietnam law and listed in Appendix II of CITES. To safeguard the animal and the bay’s ecosystem, the Management Board has ordered strict compliance with protection rules. Authorities also urged increased public awareness campaigns for locals, tourists, and boat operators, stressing the legal consequences of violations. VNA/Photo by courtesy

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