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Planting 1.12ha of new mangrove forests along the Hai Phong coast

(VAN) Tien Phong Newspaper coordinated to plant 1.12ha of new mangrove forests in the K15 Pier, Do Son district, in the environmental protection activities called 'Green Dream.'
2,600 trees will be planted in two batches, according to the tidal schedule. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

2,600 trees will be planted in two batches, according to the tidal schedule. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

On the morning of August 12, Tien Phong Newspaper coordinated with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Hai Phong to launch a response to protect mangrove forests in K15 Pier, Do Son District, Hai Phong City.

At the event, Tien Phong Newspaper presented 2,600 trees, including 1,300 mangrove trees and 1,300 trang trees, to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Hai Phong. These are two native tree species with good growth and resistance to local soil and climate conditions.

The area selected for planting trees is the alluvial ground outside the Viet My lagoon dike, in Vinh Quang commune, Tien Lang district - a coastal alluvial ground area without forests, located in the local forest protection and development plan.

The mangrove planting will be carried out in two phases based on the August tidal calendar. Phase 1 is expected to plant 1,300 mangrove trees from August 17-19. Phase 2 is scheduled to plant 1,300 mangrove trees from August 20-23.

Mr. Phung Cong Suong, Editor-in-Chief of Tien Phong Newspaper, shared that mangrove forests play a vital role in the ecosystem and environment, not only contributing to protecting biodiversity, preventing coastal storms, regulating the climate, reducing temperature and temperature amplitude, mangrove forests are considered the best lungs to absorb CO2, many times more than terrestrial forests, playing an essential role in limiting global warming.

Mr. Suong hopes that the event will add more green to Hai Phong City, contributing to protecting the environment and adapting to climate change in the context of increasingly unusual and severe natural disasters. The spirit of green living, joining hands to protect our environment today and for future generations, will be spread.

Journalist Phung Cong Suong, Editor-in-Chief of Tien Phong Newspaper, spoke at the event. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

Journalist Phung Cong Suong, Editor-in-Chief of Tien Phong Newspaper, spoke at the event. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

Nguyen Ngoc Tuat, Deputy Director of the Hai Phong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said the city's forest area is smaller than some provinces in the Central and Northern regions. Still, it has a system of coastal mangrove forests stretching over ​​more than 2,800ha.

Forest protection, in general, and mangrove protection are critical tasks and must be considered a goal and essential content of sustainable development.

At the same time, it must be reflected in strategies, planning, plans, and socio-economic development projects of each locality with forests, aiming to restore degraded ecosystems, gradually improve forest quality, and preserve rare genetic resources of our country's forests.

After afforestation, protection work is maintained regularly until November 31, 2024, by placing signs prohibiting exploitation and fishing activities in the planting area; preventing acts of cutting, destroying forests, encroaching on forests and preventing harmful organisms and pests; strictly banning the construction of dams, nets to block the flow in the planted forest for aquaculture, fishing or combined production.

Plant care is organized periodically every 15-20 days to check, erect fallen trees, tie tree support stakes, hill up the roots, and watch over people and vehicles to prevent them from entering the planted forest area.

Authors: Kien Trung - Dinh Muoi

Translated by Huong Giang

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