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A Poem of the Sesan River

Mekong Fish Network would like to share a poem from “Cambodia Fisheries Magazine” of the Fisheries Administration, titled “Declamation of Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, conservation, fisheries, fishing
December 16, 2019April 6, 2020 • Fisheries and Culture

Shrinking Catch: Changes in the Cambodian Dai Fishery

There are few fishing techniques more efficient than large nets. They can be strategically placed and left to soak for a few hours or days, Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, dai fishery, fishing, research paper, Tonle Sap
August 21, 2019September 9, 2019 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Fishing, Research

Who Should be Involved in Protecting and Conserving Natural…

by Chea Seila I have always depended on nature for my daily life. I need fresh fish to eat, clean water to drink and oxygen to breathe. Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fisheries, gender, Mekong Conservation Heroes
August 7, 2019September 5, 2019 • Fisheries and Culture, Mekong Conservation Heroes

Cry of the Fish

by Thach Phanara Oh human! Why don’t you have mercy? I struggle to live with all my eggs in me, but you don’t have any mercy to set Read More…
Tagged Under fish, fish conservation, Mekong Conservation Heroes, Overfishing, reproduction
July 18, 2019August 15, 2019 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Fishing, Mekong Conservation Heroes

Mekong Generation Storytelling Event in Cambodia

by Seat Lykheang, Young Eco Ambassadors After a 16-month-long journey to learn about Cambodia’s most unique river ecosystem, a group of Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, Communication, conservation, outreach, Wonders of the Mekong
June 24, 2019June 27, 2019 • Cambodia, Events, Fisheries and Culture

Building motivation to succeed in fish conservation

A year ago this December, almost 100 new Community Fish Refuge management committees participated in their first workshops to present and Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, community fisheries, Fish Conservation Zones, rice fields, Tonle Sap
December 19, 2018December 20, 2018 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Freshwater Protected Areas, Project Spotlight

The Many Dimensions of the World Small-Scale Fisheries…

Fisheries can be viewed through several lenses. Biologists often focus on the fish, while other researchers specialize in the social Read More…
Tagged Under Conferences, small-scale fisheries, Thailand, workshop
November 19, 2018December 20, 2018 • Events, Fisheries and Culture

Video: Release of a Giant Barb in Cambodia

A giant barb, Cambodia's national fish, was released into the Tonle Sap River by a fisherman's family. From carvings at Angkor Wat, the Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, endangered species, fish release, giant barb, video
November 12, 2018December 20, 2018 • Cambodia, Fisheries and Culture, Freshwater Biodiversity

Fishery Diversity in the Nam Kading River, Lao PDR

Inland small-scale fisheries are notoriously difficult to survey, and as a consequence, their catch is often underestimated or unreported. Read More…
Tagged Under fisheries, Lao PDR, Participatory Fisher Surveys, publications, small-scale fisheries
November 8, 2018November 8, 2018 • Fisheries and Culture, Freshwater Biodiversity, Lao PDR, Project Spotlight

Selling the Mekong giant catfish, the king of fish, will…

Matt Nei is a 58-year-old Muslim fisherman living in Prek Touch Village, Chi Ro 1 Commune, Tbaung Khmum District, Tbaung Khmum province. He Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fish release, fishing, Local knowledge, Mekong giant catfish
July 20, 2018October 15, 2018 • Fisheries and Culture
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