DTiNews was surprised to see so many  white-leg shrimp ponds illegally operating near Lap An Lagoon which  flows into Lang Co Bay, particularly in Lap An Village where many local  households have been racing to dig small ponds for shrimp farming over  the past six months.
 
 
Illegal shrimp farms near Lang Co Bay 
 
 
A local resident said that the  investment in a shrimp breeding pond covering is from VND100-200 million  (USD4,761-USD9,523). However, most of the shrimp breeding farms in the  area are operating without permission from local authorities.
 
Most of Lang Co Town's households  located along Highway 1A use their gardens as shrimp farms. The waste of  these farms is poured into Lap An Lagoon and then flows to Lang Co Bay.
 
Lax management
 
Tran Van Giang, Chairman of Lang Co  Town People's Committee, said that the provincial people's committee had  issued a decision allowing the breeding of white-legged shrimps on Tam  Giang-Cau Hai Lagoon in Lang Co District last year. Under the  regulation, the shrimp farms must cover at least 3.000 square metres and  have to ensure waste treatment system.
 
However, most of the ponds are just a  few hundred square metres and lack waste treatment systems. Up to nearly  100 households are operating shrimp ponds illegally in Lang Co Town.
 
"We fined each household VND1-2  million for the violations, but the situation has not improved. We have  also told the provincial authorities and hope they’ll offer solutions,"  Giang said.
 Giang added that "We know the untreated waste will seriously affect Lap  An Lagoon and Lang Co Bay and have warned households of the possibility  that their farms would be closed due to the violations. However, many of  them are already suffering from losses, and we’ve also fined them  VND1-2 million".