“Shrimp rush” damages
protective forests in central coastal provinces
The rush to breed shrimp has damaged the
environment in nearly all of
The movement to develop shrimp hatcheries has become
stronger than ever in the coastal communes of Ha Tinh Province. Dozens of
hectares of casuarinas forest in coastal areas have been chopped down to
clear land for the so-called “clean shrimp hatchery on sand”.
When reporters visited Ky Phuong Commune of Ky Anh
District, they saw machines leveling the ground to make room for shrimp ponds
next to the coast.
Two months ago, the trees in the land area, which was a
casuarinas forest, were felled. Many local residents gathered there trying to
protect the trees from being cut. However, they were reportedly moved away by
“competent agencies’ officers” to create favorable conditions for
deforestation.
A man in Ba Dong Hamlet said he was shocked that the
local authorities agreed to the deforestation.
“The forest was planted by our fathers and grandfathers
many years ago. It has prevented damage from sand and storms and protected
the villages. In the past, we would be heavily punished even if we cut one
tree branch,” he said.
Le Manh Ha, head of Ba Dong Hamlet, said the forest was
cleared to make room for the shrimp hatchery program implementation.
“Local people do not know about the program. I asked
the district’s authorities, and I was told that the provincial authorities
approved and gave instructions for the project,” Ha said.
“The 200 households living in Ba Dong Hamlet now live
in tremendous fear that their houses will be swept away in the stormy season,
because they are not protected by the forest any more,” he added.
Lao Dong reporters found that the deforestation for the
site clearance for the shrimp hatchery program was implemented after the Ha
Tinh provincial authorities released Document No 1131 on March 21, allowing
the Grobest Vietnam Company to survey the field to learn about the
feasibility of a shrimp hatchery project in Ky Phuong Commune.
On April 10, the Chair of the Ha Tinh provincial
People’s Committee Vo Kim Cu signed Document No 1390 allowing an adjustment
of part of the program on using land in Vung Ang Economic Zone.
With the adjustment, the 40 hectares of land in Ba Dong
Hamlet will be turned into land for Grobest
On May 9, the Ha Tinh provincial Economic Zone
Management Board released a dispatch showing the site for Grobest
After a number of documents were issued, the casuarinas
forest was destroyed.
In the latest news, on August 6, when the Ha Tinh
provincial environment sub-department’s group of officials visited the site,
they saw 10 cubic meters of wood on the ground.
Pham Van Binh, an official of the sub-department, said
he had asked the representative of Grobest
Lao Dong
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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 9, 2014
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