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Thai fishing sector cries foul over upstream dams on Mekong River


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Thai fishing sector cries foul over upstream dams on Mekong River

 

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This photo taken on October 2, 2020 shows Moken fisherman Sanam Changnam showing his daily catch of fish off the coast of the southern Thai island of Phuket. – The COVID-19 coronavirus has wrought havoc across the world, but for Thailand’s “sea gypsies” it has brought welcome respite from the threat of mass tourism. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

 

Thais working in the fishing sector in the northeastern province of Nong Khai have expressed grave concern over the falling water level of the Mekong River, which is threatening their livelihoods through reduced catches and risks to their fish stocks being raised in river enclosures.

 

This year, the water level has dropped so far that riverbed rock formations are now visible and algae are directly threatening the fish being farmed in the river.

 

According to the hydrology station in Muang Mee sub-district of Nong Khai, the Mekong River is now just 1.44 metres deep, and is still dropping by 0.22 metres per day, because no water is being discharged from the upstream Jing Hong Dam in southern China and the closure of the Xayabury Dam, a hydroelectric facility in Laos.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-fishing-sector-cries-foul-over-upstream-dams-on-mekong-river/

 

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2 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The COVID-19 coronavirus has wrought havoc across the world, but for Thailand’s “sea gypsies” it has brought welcome respite from the threat of mass tourism

 

"welcome respite"?

 

First time I have heard that kind of positivity from Thai people.

 

Cool, we can cross Sea Gypsies off the "require assistance" list.

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29 minutes ago, Pedrogaz said:

China could use Mekong water as a tool to get the US out of SEA. Cut off water to Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos to stop them cosying up to the yanks.

 

No, China would never restrict he flow of water. 

They are just giving the Thai people a dry dock for the new submarines and currently in the R and D  stage.

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There are over 200 dams planned along the mekong and its tributaries in Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. If it's true Laos has decided to shut off the mekong at the Xayabury dam, it simply doesn't matter what China is doing because Thailand won't be getting a drop. Ironic as Thailand backed building this dam.

 

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Laos is now pushing forward with many more massive mekong dams despite objections from Thailand. Laos even has the audacity to dam up the mekong with the Sanakham dam project a mere 2 km upstream from Thailand!!! Talk about a threatening location. Thailand has counter threatened not to buy hydroelectricity from Laos and is looking at solar farm technology as a future alternative. The Laotian dream to become the battery of asia is waning, but it may be too late to save the lower mekong from the juggernaut of Laotian dams.

 

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