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Making a living in the flood source of the Mekong Delta

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong22/10/2024


TPO - At this time, along the border at the headwaters of the Tien and Hau rivers through An Giang , it is the flood season, with water levels higher than previous years. Water is overflowing the fields, and water is everywhere. This is also the time when people are busy making a living from fish, shrimp, and "heaven-sent" vegetables. However, aquatic resources are decreasing and are no longer as abundant as before.

People make a living during the flood season in An Giang.
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According to Tien Phong reporter , along the nearly 100km long border with Cambodia in An Giang province, water is currently flooding the fields. Photo: Hoa Hoi

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People take advantage of the flood season to set fishing lines, nets, and catch fish and shrimp to create extra income every day.

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Local people said that this year the water level is higher than last year, however, the amount of fish and shrimp is decreasing. Photo: Hoa Hoi

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Wild fish caught after each release of the net.
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Mr. Le Van Chon (in Vinh Te ward, Chau Doc city, An Giang) went to the field to check his 200m long fishing net. He said: "A few years ago, every day I set the net, I caught nearly a hundred kilos of fish of all kinds, but this year's flood season has much less fish, only a dozen kilos per day. At this time, there is a lot of water but few fish. Hopefully, in a few days, the water will recede and there will be more." Photo: Hoa Hoi

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People go to the fields to spread nets to catch wild fish.

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Mr. Le Van Thao (in Phu Tan district, An Giang) has been in the profession for nearly 20 years.

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After finishing casting the net, Mr. Thao ran back to his resting place to wait for the fish to be caught in the net. Photo: Hoa Hoi

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People cast nets to catch fish in Vinh Te canal, Chau Doc city, An Giang. Photo: Hoa Hoi

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The fields along the An Giang border are flooded 2-3 meters deep. Photo: Hoa Hoi

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/muu-sinh-dau-nguon-lu-dong-bang-song-cuu-long-post1684519.tpo

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