Oysters die en masse in Thai Binh

August 13, 2019 - 08:41
The dead oysters, mostly baby oysters, have been spotted since August 7. 

 

Aquaculture farmers in Đông Minh Commune, Thái Bình Province, collect dead oysters. VNA/VNS Photo Thế Duyệt

THÁI BÌNH Massive oyster deaths in Tiền Hải District, northern Thái Bình Province, in recent days have devastated local farmers.

The deaths wiped out nearly 530ha of oysters, mainly in Đông Minh and Nam Thịnh communes, Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper reported.

According to Trần Minh Tiến, deputy chairman of Tiền Hải District People’s Committee, there are 1,900ha of oysters raised across aqua farms at Tiền Hải District, of which 1,500ha are in the two communes, he said.

The dead oysters, mostly baby oysters, have been spotted since August 7. 

Đinh Hữu Dinh, a farmer in Đông Minh Commune, said his family has 2ha of oyster and nearly 70 per cent of them had died already, losing nearly VNĐ1 billion (US$42,500).

"We lost a lot, but we still have to hire people to collect dead oysters to protect the remaining oysters,” he said.

“And it is not easy to find farmers to collect dead oysters because this work must be done at night with the huge amount of dead oysters," said Dinh. Many farmers in Đông Minh Commune said they could lose billions of đồng.

The provincial fisheries sub-department has taken samples of dead oysters for test to find the cause of death, said Phạm Văn Vang, head of Tiền Hải District's Agriculture Office.

According to him, oysters could have died due to hot weather and not necessarily due to pollution.

The number of deaths increases every day because households can't collect the dead oysters quickly enough to avoid polluting breeding areas.

The sub-department said households should remove all dead oysters from breeding areas as fast as possible to save the remaining and prepare for the next crop. VNS

 

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