TRAPANG ROPOV, Cambodia Trudging through a tangle of mangrove roots and muddy water, Taing Kry grimaced and howled as he and a partner shifted the weight of a 120-kilogram (265-pound) concrete pillar from their shoulders onto a plastic raft in the shallows of Trapang Ropov, a rundown fishing village on Cambodia’s southern coast. “This […]
After spending time studying on the island of Koh Ach Seh in Kep province, Lor Samphors – a student of Fisheries Sciences at the Royal University of Agriculture – began to take an interest in environmental research and seabed biodiversity, which is a rare profession for anyone to have in Cambodia and even more so for women.
After spending time studying on the island of Koh Ach Seh in Kep province, Lor Samphors – a student of Fisheries Sciences at the Royal University of Agriculture – began to take an interest in environmental research and seabed biodiversity, which is a rare profession for anyone to have in Cambodia and even more so for women.