A boy untangles his family fishing net in the village of Akol. Credit: Luc Forsyth Subscribe for ads-free reading Luc Forsyth and Gareth Bright have set out on a journey to follow the Mekong river ...
A ban on illegal fishing in Tonle Sap, Cambodia’s largest lake, is hitting local communities hard — even those engaged in legal fishing. “By continuing to fish, we are forced into hiding, we are ...
There are no roads here. Instead, brightly painted boats glide between houses, fishermen stand waist-deep in the water and entire villages appear to float on stilts several metres high. A boat trip on ...
Rivers are usually imagined as steady natural systems that always move in one direction, from high ground towards seas or ...
Climate change and upstream dams, most of them controlled by China, are threatening Cambodia's enormous Tonle Sap Lake and its surrounding communities, putting the nation's protein supply and the ...
In part one of this two-part report, Michael Sullivan takes a journey up the Tonle Sap River. Part two focuses on the Mekong Delta's legendary -- and endangered -- Mekong giant catfish. Cambodia is a ...
Cambodia has received an unusually high volume of rain since December, generally the start of the dry season, which has led to a relative lull in fire activity. According to NASA satellite data, there ...
Cambodia’s Great Lake – the Tonle Sap – is in trouble. The lake and its residents face the converging impacts of global climate change, upstream hydropower dams, and illegal fishing abetted by ...
Fish of every kind is available at markets around Phnom Penh. Fish makes up 70 percent of the protein in Cambodia's diet. Zeb Hogan, pictured here traveling on the Tonle Sap River, is a National ...
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