Vietnam halts scuba diving off popular island to protect coral

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HANOI — Vietnam has banned swimming and scuba diving at a popular central tourist spot in an attempt to revive its damaged coral reef, officials said Monday (June 27).

The communist nation boasts more than 3,200 kilometres of coastline with crystal clear waters, vibrant sea life and sandy beaches that are a huge tourism draw.

Recent photos taken off Hon Mun island — about 14 kilometres from the city of Nha Trang and popular with divers thanks to its diverse ecosystem — showed the reef bleached and damaged. In a statement they said the ban was to"evaluate the condition of sensitive area so that an appropriate plan to enact the sea conservation area" could be made.Around 60 per cent of the coastal bed in the area was covered by living coral in 2020, according to state media, but more recent findings showed that had shrunk to less than 50 per cent.

"Swimming and diving activities were the least influence on the coral reefs, compared to other activities," diver Nguyen Son, from Ho Chi Minh City, told AFP."Without proper management, the fishing vessels came in and destroyed the sea bed," he told AFP, recalling the sight of rubbish and dead coral during a recent dive.

 

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