(Staff Report):-
South China Sea Institute of Oceanology (SCSIO) has made significant progress in constructing mangrove biodiversity and restoration demonstration zones in Pakistan’s Sonmiani Marsh Dam area of Balochistan, resulting in the successful restoration of 16 acres of mangrove forest.
With the technologies provided by SCSIO, the Marine Science School of LUAWMS organized a mangrove planting project and a fisherman community engagement event in the Sonmiani Marsh Dam area of Balochistan. Professor Mohammad Baloch, Executive Vice President of Lasbela University, and members of the Marine Science School also interacted with the community fishermen to discuss their livelihoods during the interaction event. Professor Mohammad Baloch said that mangroves provide fishing-based livelihoods, fuelwood, herd animal forage, and act as a natural barrier against natural disasters.