Ba Ria – Vung Tau (VNA) – Con Dao National Park is the first place in Vietnam to conduct resear𝓀ch on and successfully roll out an effective sea turtle protection model, and thus has become an important sea turtle conservation area of Vietnam, region and the world, heard a conference on sea turtle and marine animals taking 🐻place on July 26-27.
The conference, taking place at the Centre for Environmental Education, Management Board of Con Dao National Park in the southern province of Ba Ria- Vung Tau, is an opportunity for experts in the field to evaluate results of the implementation of the National Action Plan for the conservation of sea turtles in the 2016-2025 period.
A number of solutions and effective models for sea turtles and marine mammals conservation are also introduced at the event, along with orientations and measures to improve the work in the coming time.
Le Tran Nguyen Hung from the Department of Fisheries Surveillance, said that over the pasttime, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has issued theNational Action Plan on conservation of sea turtles in the 2016-2025period with a target of at least 5% of gillnet fishing boats and 10% oftrawlers using turtle escape devices (TED) and 100% of sea turtle habitatsprotected.
Le Hong Son from the Con Dao National Park Management Board reported that in the period of2020-2022, the park recorded 2🅰,347 mother turtles returning to theꦿlocal sea area to lay eggs, an average of about 700 mother turtles a year, anincrease of 42.24% compared to the period of 2017-2019. The year 2022 recorded thehighest number of mother turtles (909).
Delegates at the workshop said that conservation work is facing a shortage of funding. The national conservation plan has not covered the prevention of illegal trading of sea turtles, thus many law enforcement forces such as environmental police, customs, market control, military and fisheries surveillance forces have not been assigned clear roles.
In particular, worsening pollution of the marine environment has put serious impacts on the marine ecology, especially s🌟ea turtles and other rare and precious marine species.

On the occasion, participantsat the workshop had a field trip to survey the conservation of forestecosystems and visited the conservation of sea turtles at Hon Bay Canh - ConDao National Park./.