kampong deet is joins us from thailand but she's a conservationist with international rivers and is campaigning to save the mekong river is it is good to see you how serious is this problem and what is the impact it's having. i would say that it's been very there are things like call me. emergency because since the first that was filled in you non-profitable time that around. nine to ninety six gradually more and more of them has been viewed on the after ames which is just like less than three hundred fifty big you know meters us through a file border that's the in seems to change an ecosystem particularly the wattle slap to a nation you know in their medical river the water level depends largely on the winds which is like a grand fact but when the dam x. raying controls the funnel that means the fish migration the hoofs up and security sticking out in the corner make up the bounce we represent communities are to be lashed the excess right and they're already facing the impact erosion of the beacon river has there been any support will either from the government all from private initiatives to