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A River's Tail: The Mekong Delta - Luc Forsyth

Vietnam's Mekong delta is one of the world's most productive agricultural regions, is the backbone of the country's booming agricultural export industry, and was once a bountiful source of much of the nation's freshwater fish. Yet rapid population growth, the introduction of modern fishing equipment, the widespread use of agrochemicals, and largely unregulated domestic pollution has greatly impacted the Mekong's ability to support the millions of people who live along its banks.

A River's Tail is a year-long collaborative documentary project combining photography, videography, and text, to create a visual narrative of the Mekong river from its terminus in southern Vietnam to its source in the Tibetan plateau. Told through a series of localized micro stories, A River's Tail uses multimedia to weave together a complex portrait of the Mekong in a time of turbulent change as the forces of urbanization, industrialization, and commoditization strain the river's resources to the breaking point.

Produced in partnership with Lien Aid (http://www.lienaid.org), a Singapore based organization focusing on water issues throughout Asia, these images represent a visual summary of nearly a dozen multimedia stories from the Mekong in Vietnam. Imagery from phase two of the A River's Tail project in Cambodia will be coming to Photojournale in the coming months, and the full collection of articles can be found at http://www.ariverstail.com.

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L Forsyth Vietnam 0001 (Luc Forsyth)
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Workers sort the day's shrimp catch (Luc Forsyth)
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Vietnamese workers separate coconut husk fibres (Luc Forsyth)
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A shrimp fisherman stands on the gunnels of his vessel (Luc Forsyth)
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River traffic passes the shipyard in the early morning on the Mekong (Luc Forsyth)
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Shipyard workers drink tea before the day's work begins (Luc Forsyth)
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Workers move to their stations before work starts in the early morning (Luc Forsyth)
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Vietnamese factory workers load wire baskets with coconut husks (Luc Forsyth)
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Fish jump from the water of an island farm during the afternoon feeding (Luc Forsyth)
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Giau releases a fish back into the river (Luc Forsyth)
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A girl rides her bicycle past one of Sa Dec's brick kilns (Luc Forsyth)
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Workers load finished bricks onto waiting trucks (Luc Forsyth)
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