The coastline of Cambodia between Vietnam and Thailand
AFP Relax – Fri, Aug 3, 2012
The coastline of Cambodia, running from Vietnam
to Thailand, is soon to become a marine protected area, as announced by
the British NGO Coral Cay in July.
The organization, which started
working in Cambodia in 2009, is now working closely with the Cambodian
government to implement a protected area.
The 69 islands that make up this part of Cambodia's coastline are
surrounded by coral reefs and sea grass meadows and are home to marine
creatures such as seahorses and turtles. The project, which will
ultimately cover an area of 300 square km when it's completed in three
years' time, will include conservation, recreation and sustainable
fisheries areas.
Jan-Willem van Bochove, Head of Science at Coral Cay Conservation, told Relaxnews that "the establishment of a multiple-use zonation plan would certainly help support sustainable eco-tourism to the area by having clear recreational and other zones. "If well managed, it is estimated that some of these activities could generate 1.2 million dollars in turnover."
Jan-Willem van Bochove, Head of Science at Coral Cay Conservation, told Relaxnews that "the establishment of a multiple-use zonation plan would certainly help support sustainable eco-tourism to the area by having clear recreational and other zones. "If well managed, it is estimated that some of these activities could generate 1.2 million dollars in turnover."
In the past years, Coral Cay has identified key areas of coral reef
biodiversity that will be part of the program. The three-year program
will help to monitor the marine habitats as well as to develop
low-impact tourism initiatives and will also help to ensure support for
different conservation management zones. The program is funded by Blue
Moon Fund and Flora & Fauna international.
Tourism in Cambodia
In 2011, more than 2.8 million tourist arrivals were registered in
Cambodia mainly from Vietnam (614,000), Korea (340,000), China
(247,000), and the US (153,000). The most visited places in Cambodia
include Angkor Archaeological Park with its Temple of Angkor and the
Bayon Temple. Unlike its neighbor Thailand, beaches in Cambodia only
attract around 10 percent of the total of tourists each year.
2 comments:
Nice! Should be protected and some islands should be left alone and use it only as the virgin parks.
I like virgin park, must be fresh and yummy! I want to eat fresh coconut.
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