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Cambodia’s Declining Fish Catch: Can the Tide Be Reversed?


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KAMPONG KHLEANG, Cambodia, Feb 21 (IPS) – Living in a floating village means embracing the rhythm of the ever-changing water. As I stroll through Kampong Khleang, flanked by wooden stilt houses lining sandy streets, I witness daily life unfolding.  Alongside staircases, people prepare meals or run their little shops.

Read the full story, “Cambodia’s Declining Fish Catch: Can the Tide Be Reversed?”, on globalissues.org

KAMPONG KHLEANG, Cambodia, Feb 21 (IPS) – Living in a floating village means embracing the rhythm of the ever-changing water. As I stroll through Kampong Khleang, flanked by wooden stilt houses lining sandy streets, I witness daily life unfolding.  Alongside staircases, people prepare meals or run their little shops.Read the full story, “Cambodia’s Declining Fish Catch: Can the Tide Be Reversed?”, on globalissues.org →