Dive tourism suspension planned to protect coral reefs in Nha Trang Bay
The south-central province of Khánh Hoà is planning to suspend dive tourism in vulnerable coral reef areas in Nha Trang Bay due to serious reef degradation.
The Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee held a meeting earlier this week to look into the coral reef degradation in Hòn Mun Marine Protected Area and concluded that the media’s report on reef degradation in this place was true, according to an announcement recently released.
It blamed that fact on impacts accumulated over many years due to both objective and subjective causes.
The objective cause is impacts of climate change and two strong storms, Damrey in 2017 and Rai in 2021 (no acidization of the ocean water has occurred). Meanwhile, the subjective cause is said to be the lax management and insufficient coordination among relevant departments, sectors, and localities, along with impacts of improper human activities such as illegal fishing, illegal dredging, unregulated construction in the coastal areas, and waste release from tourism activities.
The Standing Board requested the Khánh Hoà People’s Committee suspend dive tourism activities in the vulnerable coral reef areas in the Nha Trang Bay, especially the area surrounding Hòn Mun Island, and take measures to protect those areas.
It ordered authorities of Khánh Hoà Province and Nha Trang City to conduct patrols to conserve the Hòn Mun Marine Protected Area, increase communications to raise locals and tourists’ awareness, and ask institutes, research centres, experts, and scientists to carry out studies and surveys so as to make a precise assessment of the situation and propose solutions. Read More...