Local leaders responsible for stopping illegal fishing

Oct 16th at 07:52
16-10-2019 07:52:11+07:00

Local leaders responsible for stopping illegal fishing

Local authorities played a crucial role in Viet Nam's campaign to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and therefore must be held responsible and accountable for setbacks and violations committed in their localities, said Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung at a meetingon Tuesday in Ha Noi.

 

The meeting was held in preparation for a visit by the European Commission (EC), who will inspect the country's progress in stopping IUU fishing.

"Local agencies, especially local leaders, must be on the front line of our campaign to fight IUU fishing. Violations by organisations and individuals must be promptly dealt with," Dung said. "Local leaders are personally accountable for IUU fishing activities under their jurisdiction and will face disciplinary action for failing to act on them."

He asked the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD) to dispatch task forces and inspectors to coastal areas to work together with local authorities to help supervise and implement measures to address the EC's recommendations for the country's IUU fishing problems.

The deputy PM stressed the need to raise awareness of IUU fishing among Vietnamese fishermen, particularly the issue of fishing in foreign countries' territorial waters.

The Vietnam People's Navy and the Vietnam Coast Guard have been charged with the task of providing fishermen with support and instruction to minimise illegal fishing in foreign waters. The Ministry of Public Security has also been instructed to conduct investigations and bring charges against organisations and individuals, foreign nationals included, who continued to break the laws.

In addition, Dung asked MARD for faster implementation of monitoring systems to track fishing boats at sea.

The EC issued a yellow card to Viet Nam in October 2017, warning the country that the EU could ban its seafood products entirely unless effective measures were taken to halt illegal fishing. The commission has made a number of key recommendations for Viet Nam, which aim to strengthen the country's legal framework, capacity to monitor its fishing vessels and to track product origin.

Viet Nam and the EC have been collaborating to resolve IUU fishing issues. In spite of some progress made, exports of Vietnamese seafood to the EU have since been on the decline. As the country looks to increase seafood exports and develop its seafood industry, removing the EC's yellow card remains a key task for the Government.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Agriculture sector expands by 2.02% in nine months

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien told a press conference in Ha Noi on October 14 that the agriculture sector expanded by 2.02 per...

Textile industry hit by on-going trade war

Viet Nam’s textile industry faces many difficulties with both export and production on the decrease due to effects of an intensified China-US trade war, said...

Viet Nam, China boost tea and coffee production co-operation

Viet Nam wants to promote co-operation in production and consumption of tea and coffee with China, said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) Nguyen...

PM wants stronger agricultural partnership with China

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc hosted a reception for Chinese Minister of Agriculture Han Changfu in Ha Noi on Monday, during which the PM said that the countries...

Kon Tum spurs high-tech agriculture development

Kon Tum province has emerged as a new hub for high-tech agriculture in the Central Highlands region, with Mang Den area in Kon Plong district considered the kingdom...

China opens market to three more species of Vietnamese aquatic products

China’s General Administration of Customs has given the green light for the country to import three more species of Vietnamese aquatic products, according to the...

HCMC seeks to popularize products in Australia, Thailand

The HCMC Department of Industry and Trade will team up with partners to organize two trade promotion programs in October and November to introduce products in the...

Vietnamese supporting industries lag far behind Thailand

Compared with Thailand, Vietnamese supporting industries are still in a nascent stage. The localization ratio of the Thai automotive industry is roughly 60-70%...

Viet Nam to train more IC engineers

Viet Nam needs stronger human resources to serve the growing integrated circuit (IC) industry to create greater investment opportunities.

India, VN eye closer co-operation in engineering sector

Significant potential for growth in trade in the engineering sector exists between India and Viet Nam, a top Indian official has said.


MOST READ


Back To Top