Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries Project
Increased climate resilience and sustainability of coastal and marine fisheries in Cambodia.
Sectors
Agriculture, natural resources and rural developmentCountry
CambodiaPartners
Agence Française de DéveloppementApproval
Financing
Total Project Cost
$104 million
ADB Financing
$63 million
AIF Financing
$10 million
AFD Cofinancing
$20 million
Climate Impacts
CO₂ emissions reduced
105,762 tCO₂e /year
Share of project cost classified as climate finance
62%
ISSUE
Coastal communities impacted by ecosystem degradation caused by climate change and unsustainable fishing.
In the Gulf of Thailand, climate change is driving ocean acidification, increasing water temperatures, changing currents, raising the sea level, and increasing the frequency and severity of weather events. Unsustainable fishing has led to ecosystem degradation and a significant decline in fish stocks, impacting coastal communities and businesses, making them extremely vulnerable to external shocks, and driving up the price of fish. In parallel, mangroves and seagrass beds are declining, reducing their capacity as important carbon sinks.
SOLUTION
Sustainable fishing practices and climate resilient coastal infrastructure, for improved livelihoods, increased fish biomass, and haltered loss of mangrove areas.
The project was approved for financing by ADB in December 2022 as its first significant investment in marine fisheries. The project will increase the climate resilience and sustainability of coastal and marine fisheries in Cambodia, in line with its updated NDCs. It will make a significant contribution to climate change adaptation, through improved ecosystem use and management and development of climate resilient coastal infrastructure to increase fish stocks and halter the loss of mangroves. The project will promote private sector development in coastal communities by diversifying livelihoods and scaling up viable enterprises. About 40% of nearshore fisheries are expected to become more productive and sustainable enterprises.