Dong Thap releases million fish into the wild as stocks decline

Dong Thap Province authorities released over a million fish into the Tien River in Sa Dec city on Monday as part of efforts to regenerate aquatic resources.

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Over a million fish were released into the Tien River in Dong Thap Province on Monday as part of efforts to regenerate aquatic resources
Over a million fish were released into the Tien River in Dong Thap Province on Monday as part of efforts to regenerate aquatic resources

They released silver barb, red-tailed tinfoil, tra fish and other species to restock the river and raise awareness of overfishing.

The fish weighed over 600 kilogrammes in total and cost VNĐ130 million (US$ 5,720).

The event was organised by the local Department of Agriculture and Rural Development together with the province’s Buddhist Sangha.

The organisers called for the public’s help in preserving and developing aquatic resources.

The province’s Fisheries Sub-department has banned fishing in the Tien River in the vicinity of Sa Đéc from September 4 to 9 to protect the newly released fish. 

According to the sub-department, climate change and excessive fishing mean aquatic resources are unable to regenerate fast enough and have seriously declines, especially rare, valuable species. 

Tuyen Quang drops baby fish into Lo River

The northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang has dropped 1.2 tonnes of baby fish into Lo River, aimed at getting productivity of bred fish back on track.

Co-organised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Directorate of Fisheries, the province’s Agriculture and Rural Development and the Viet Nam Buddhist Church, the aquaculture activities were implemented on Monday (falling on the 14th day -- one day before the seventh lunar month, celebrating the seventh full moon of the year. In Vietnamese it is called the "Xá tội vong nhân" festival -- the day for the souls of the dead. Releasing fish into the lake is a Vietnamese custom on this occasion).

It is one of many measures to develop the fisheries sector towards sustainable and environmental protection carried out by Tuyen Quang Province authorities, following which fishing and aquaculture activities have seen positive changes.

Over the last few years, fish and aquaculture sources from Lô River have been declining, especially indigenous fish species that are in danger of extinction.

During Monday’s event, among the 1.2 tonnes of baby fish dropped into the river was a large quantity of two indigenous fish species that are facing extinction and are highly-valued – carp and rohu.

The reproduction of fish and aquatic resources that takes place every year aims to promote awareness and responsibility for the protection of aquatic resources in society.

Authorities have called on residents to avoid catching aquatic species during and after the time to stock up baby fish.

Through this activity, authorities are hoping organisations and individuals jointly protect and develop fisheries resources.

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