Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 4:36:01 GMT -5
In the past, this area was called Don Hoi Kang, but over the past several decades, Scallops are very rare. Dungeon boats and trawlers have to go far from the shore to catch shrimp, clams, crabs, and fish. But after 2018, when the mangrove forest has been restored, There are more trees. The forest has returned to its full potential. It was clearly seen that many species that had previously disappeared had returned, such as cockles, mullet, and discus crabs, making it possible to catch aquatic animals near the new forest. Without having to go as far as in the past." A statement from "Uncle Liem" or Chalermsak Chinchamnan, a resident of Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict. who pursue a career in coastal fishing Tells about the changes in the condition of the mangrove forests in the area. Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict, Mueang District, Samut Sakhon Province, after a forest conservation and restoration project Come take care of and encourage the community to see the importance of preserving the forest.
Various aquatic animals returned to the area even more. Before 2014, the mangrove forest in Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict It is an area where trees are difficult to grow. The survival rate of the trees Phone Number List is low. Because it is in the area of Ao Tua Kor that has a high rate of coastal erosion. There is a problem of garbage floating on the coast. It is an obstacle to the growth of trees, but after the "Project to Plant, Share, Protect Mangrove Forests" that Charoen Pokphand Public Company Limited (CPF) designated as one of the target areas for conserving and restoring the natural balance of mangrove forests over a period of 5 years (2014-2018) ) Makes today ... the forest in this area is full of green sage trees. with a collaborative learning process Under the cooperation, the project is carried out in a three-way manner: government, private sector, and community with a common goal to conserve and restore mangrove forests.
Along with using local wisdom such as planting bamboo sticks around the nets to prevent garbage. Exchanging knowledge and experiences in planting, caring for, and managing mangrove forests with participation at the local level. This makes the trees that are planted have an increased survival rate and continue to grow. Until it returned to being a fertile mangrove forest. Helps maintain natural balance and the environment on land and sea. Leading to the creation of food security for the community, Plai Ngam Chao Rai, or Uncle Khaek, is a shellfish collector. His background is from Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict, Samut Sakhon Province. He said that in the past there were no mangrove forests. There are still few trees. When strong winds hit, the soil along the coast was continually eroded. Aquatic animals have no shields. But now the mangrove forests are growing.
Various aquatic animals returned to the area even more. Before 2014, the mangrove forest in Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict It is an area where trees are difficult to grow. The survival rate of the trees Phone Number List is low. Because it is in the area of Ao Tua Kor that has a high rate of coastal erosion. There is a problem of garbage floating on the coast. It is an obstacle to the growth of trees, but after the "Project to Plant, Share, Protect Mangrove Forests" that Charoen Pokphand Public Company Limited (CPF) designated as one of the target areas for conserving and restoring the natural balance of mangrove forests over a period of 5 years (2014-2018) ) Makes today ... the forest in this area is full of green sage trees. with a collaborative learning process Under the cooperation, the project is carried out in a three-way manner: government, private sector, and community with a common goal to conserve and restore mangrove forests.
Along with using local wisdom such as planting bamboo sticks around the nets to prevent garbage. Exchanging knowledge and experiences in planting, caring for, and managing mangrove forests with participation at the local level. This makes the trees that are planted have an increased survival rate and continue to grow. Until it returned to being a fertile mangrove forest. Helps maintain natural balance and the environment on land and sea. Leading to the creation of food security for the community, Plai Ngam Chao Rai, or Uncle Khaek, is a shellfish collector. His background is from Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict, Samut Sakhon Province. He said that in the past there were no mangrove forests. There are still few trees. When strong winds hit, the soil along the coast was continually eroded. Aquatic animals have no shields. But now the mangrove forests are growing.