Cambodian province Kampot creates commission to tackle fisheries crimes


The commission will carry out measures such as spreading the word about restricted conservation areas, educating fishing communities and getting them to agree to follow the measures or face prosecution for failing to do so. - PPP

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): The Kampot Provincial Administration has decided to set up a commission for the suppression of fisheries offences.

Provincial hall spokesman Vit Vathana told The Post on May 19 that the commission will carry out measures such as spreading the word about restricted conservation areas, educating fishing communities and getting them to agree to follow the measures or face prosecution for failing to do so.

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