Biodiversity in Nha Trang Bay a priority

Update: 10/06/2009
Nearly 30 local scientists and managers discussed ways of preserving the biodiversity of Nha Trang bay in a sustainable manner to ensure economic, social and environmental benefits at a seminar in Nha Trang City of central Khanh Hoa province on June 9.

Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 3 presented the five models it has created where different types of aquatic species are raised together at the same time to generate more income and alleviate water pollution.

Ngo Thi Kim Tho from the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said that it is necessary to restore the mangrove forests, breed exhausted aquatic varieties, ban small fishing boats operating in the bay’s waters and combine aquaculture with marine tourism.

President of the Nha Trang Bay Club, Bui Mau stressed on the necessity for setting up an agency that will cover activities of both the seafood and tourism industries within the bay.

The 250s.q km Nha Trang Bay boasts more sea creatures than any other area in Vietnam, including coral, seaweed and mangrove forests.

The bay is home to 300 different species of fish, of which 60 species were discovered for the first time in Vietnam.

It is also recognised as one of the 29 most beautiful bays in the world.

However, the bay’s environment is being seriously influenced by island tourism, fishing, transportation and construction activities.

Delegates agreed that socio-economic activities regarding the bay’s development must be put under control and environmental protection should be increased.

Source: Vietnamplus (VNA)