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The Quy Nhon City project aims to develop regulations, action plans and measures for waste management, replicate successful models.
Once a week, a group of young people in Quy Nhon City of the central province of Binh Dinh, gather to pick up rubbish in the seabeds.
Millions of tons of material from the dredging of passages and seaports will be thrown into the sea amid concern about the impact on the environment.
Scientists attending a workshop on the management of marine environmental resources held several days ago warned that coastal areas are becoming more polluted because of poor control over waste sources from the mainland.
VietNamNet Bridge – With a beautiful natural landscape with nine beaches, coral reefs and vast green forests, it has become a stunning “pearl” that attracts a large number of domestic and international tourists
VietNamNet Bridge – Completion of a draft law on sea and island resources and environment will be the main priority of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment's General Department of Sea and Islands this year.
Warming oceans are impacting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life, effectively rearranging the broader marine landscape as species adjust to a changing climate,