Fishing Laws And Environmental Changes Leave Cambodia's Floating Village Under Threat

SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA - APRIL 23: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) Two former fishermen peel the skin of a dog that they will eat for dinner in the floating village of Chong Kneas on April 23, 2014 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Home to hundreds of thousands of people living in floating villages, the Tonle Sap has been a source of livelihood for people for generations, people who make a living predominantly from fishing the lake's close to 150 species of fish. But although the Cambodian government banned large-scale fish in 2012, fish stocks are continuing to decrease - due to rapid increases in population size, illegal fishing, environmental changes and the construction of dams upstream to the lake - putting these communities an their traditional way of life at risk. With little employment opportunities available other than fishing or running a shop, coupled with growing demands for better educational opportunities, the traditional floating villages of the Tonle Sap Lake may soon disappear. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA - APRIL 23: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) Two former fishermen peel the skin of a dog that they will eat for dinner in the floating village of Chong Kneas on April 23, 2014 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Home to hundreds of thousands of people living in floating villages, the Tonle Sap has been a source of livelihood for people for generations, people who make a living predominantly from fishing the lake's close to 150 species of fish. But although the Cambodian government banned large-scale fish in 2012, fish stocks are continuing to decrease - due to rapid increases in population size, illegal fishing, environmental changes and the construction of dams upstream to the lake - putting these communities an their traditional way of life at risk. With little employment opportunities available other than fishing or running a shop, coupled with growing demands for better educational opportunities, the traditional floating villages of the Tonle Sap Lake may soon disappear. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
Fishing Laws And Environmental Changes Leave Cambodia's Floating Village Under Threat
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