PhnomPenhPost-Dec 4

Five regional countries have agreed to establish a “Regional Network for the Conservation and Management of Freshwater Dolphins and Biodiversity” to strengthen sustainable management and protection of freshwater dolphins across the region. The agreement was reached during a three-day regional workshop in Siem Reap on “Sharing Experiences and Successful Practices in the Conservation and Management of Freshwater Dolphins and Biodiversity”. Delegates from five countries — Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar and Indonesia — participated.

On the afternoon of December 3, undersecretary of state of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

The agriculture ministry explained on Thursday, December 4, that the workshop marked a historic milestone as delegates from the five countries agreed to establish a Regional Network for Irrawaddy Freshwater Dolphin Conservation and Management, with technical support from the Institute of Hydrobiology (IHB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Freshwater Fisheries Research Center (FFRC) of China. Speaking at the closing ceremony, Rachna praised participants for their active discussions, sharing of experiences, and valuable recommendations toward the common goal of strengthening sustainable conservation and management of freshwater dolphins. On December 1, the Kingdom welcomed its eighth newborn dolphin of the year in the Kampi Dolphin Pool area of Kratie province, bringing the country’s total freshwater dolphin population to 112 individuals. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/five-nations-establish-regional-dolphin-biodiversity-conservation-network