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A Small-scale Fishing Gear: The Big Round Scoop Basket

Many Cambodian families rely on fisheries for their livelihoods. Fishers use a variety of different fishing techniques to catch fish, and Read More…
Tagged Under fishing, fishing gear, Mekong River, small-scale fisheries, Tonle Sap
February 18, 2022March 8, 2022 • Cambodia, Fishing

Studying Fish Through Larvae Collection In The Mekong

  Every year, the majority of fishes in the Mekong River spawn in June, July, and August. After spawning in the Upper Mekong, migratory fish Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fish conservation, fish migration, larvae, Mekong Delta, Mekong River, migratory fish, research, small-scale fisheries
February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing, Research

White And Black Fishes Species Supply Protein To Cambodians…

White fishes are fish species that migrate over long distances Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, community fisheries, fish conservation, food security, Mekong River, small-scale fisheries, Tonle Sap
February 18, 2022 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

The Fish Hidden Beneath the Mud

There is a saying in Cambodia that describes a remarkable seasonal phenomenon: “If there is water, then there are fish.” During the dry Read More…
June 13, 2021September 13, 2021 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

2021 Fishing Season Closed

Stung Treng Province, which the Mekong River system flows through, is considered by Wonders of the Mekong researchers to be the last habitat Read More…
June 3, 2021September 9, 2021 • Fishing

An appeal from the Stung Treng Fisheries Cantonment to…

Stung Treng province is considered one of the last habitats in Cambodia for many fish species to spawn and replenish fish populations in the Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fishing, Fishing regulations
May 11, 2021June 2, 2021 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

Trash Under the Surface of the Tonle Sap River

There is a popular Khmer saying that has been passed down through the generations: “Where there is water, there is fish.” Read More…
Tagged Under conservation, dai fishery, pollution, Tonle Sap, trash
December 7, 2020December 18, 2020 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

River’s Bounty: The Economic Value of Fisheries

Whether crewing a large commercial fishing vessel, managing ponds at a fish farm, or setting artisanal fishing traps, the faces of fisheries Read More…
Tagged Under economics, fisheries, fishing
September 29, 2020 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

Fishing for Food and Finance: The 2020 State of World…

For some, fishing is a leisure activity – an excuse to get out on the water and enjoy nature with friends and family. Globally, however, Read More…
Tagged Under Aquaculture, fisheries, fishing
September 21, 2020September 18, 2020 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

A Mekong River Giant: The Mottled Eel

Of all the river basins in the world, the Mekong is home to third highest number of freshwater megafauna species. One of these freshwater Read More…
Tagged Under fishing, megafish
September 18, 2020September 29, 2020 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Fishing, Freshwater Biodiversity
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