come on guys..do you actually believe all these videos? Who produced it? where were the scenes actually filmed?
I could make a similar one locally..film all the dirty factories and sewerage plants along the local waterways..even film the crap in Bulimba Creek..then narrate it with a deep monotonal voice and then see what the response would be.
Read this:
"This report covers the ecological health monitoring activities that were transferred to the
Member Countries in 2008. During the 2008 biomonitoring survey, eight sampling locations
were examined in each country. Some of these were new sites where samples had not been
collected during the 2004 – 2007 surveys. Four of these were in Thailand and
fi ve in Viet Nam.
The total of the 32 sites assessed were classifi ed into four class groupings. Of the 2008
sites, nine were in Class A (excellent ecological health), 12 in Class B (good), 10 in Class C
(moderate) and one in Class D (poor). Lower scores may have resulted from increased human
activities, and reductions in both habitats and water quality.
In order to illustrate their status and trends, the 2008 results are summarised and compared
to the previous years’ results. Stability of site classifi cations in more than half of the sites and
the improvement in some sites particularly in those in the Mekong Delta are positive signs
for the health of the Mekong River. Some locations indicate improvement while others show
degradation.
On-site observation suggests that the decline seen at some sites has probably been caused
by bank erosion during the rainy season. Other sites have changed since 2005 in terms of water
fl
ows, water levels and amounts of sand and clay accumulation. These factors could have
affected the organisms living in the area and caused the recorded changes.
The trends of degradations in isolated locations give a warning of increasing environmental
impacts caused by human activities, and degradation of habitats in some parts of the Mekong
River. Further investigations into the causes and effects on biological components are needed to
identify the necessary remedial actions and possible restoration efforts."
You can read lots more at http://www.mrcmekong.org/free_downlo...earch.htm#tech
We cannot skite about water quality. Our streams are abhorrent as evidenced by the water qualities reports released and some of them are going backwards.
A good example is the recent problems in the Noosa River.
Let's stick to the Aussie adage of a fair go and give these people a fair go. The Mekong River Commission appears to be serious about water quality and the ecology of the river which is a good thing.
I only buy local seafood but let's not be detrimental to others without the real facts and not just some "unknown" video.
These grren people will do anything to get attention...just like them locally with the playpus in the opera house trap..they have admitted it was a set up.