Marine fish
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Thai Binh Tien Hai achieves high efficiency in brackish water oyster farming
In recent years, Tien Hai district in Thai Binh province has capitalized on its coastal location to develop brackish water…
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Khanh Hoa grants first offshore aquaculture licenses for 3 – 6 nautical mile zone
According to the Department of Fisheries, Marine and Islands (under the provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment), licenses were issued…
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Vietnam becomes first nation to successfully breed high-value amberjack
The announcement was made by Associate Professor Dr. Dang Thi Lua, head of the Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 1,…
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Khanh Hoa pioneers offshore aquaculture using HDPE cages
First household to farm at sea, 6 nautical miles from shore The family of Vo Lam Dong and Luong Thi…
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Amberjack and fourfinger threadfin open new avenues for marine aquaculture in Vietnam
Promising species for diversified farming models According to Associate Professor Dr. Dang Thi Lua, Director of the Research Institute for…
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Vietnam shifts to sustainable fisheries with aquaculture focus
Vietnam’s long-term marine economic development strategy, which runs through 2030 with a vision to 2045, prioritizes restructuring fishing activities. This…
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Building a Vietnamese oyster value chain to Japanese standards
The MoU was officially signed on April 23 at Kunihiro’s headquarters in Hiroshima, Japan, witnessed by representatives from both sides…
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Van Don makes strong comeback with oyster harvest after Typhoon Yagi
In March, over 3,000 tons of farmed seafood, primarily oysters, were brought ashore at Cai Rong Port, accounting for nearly…
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Dat Mui clams gain recognition with new certification label
A “golden land” for clam farming Located in the mangrove forest zone of Dat Mui, Khai Long Beach has emerged…
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Mysterious fish deaths alarm coastal farmers in Quang Binh
Is polluted water to blame? Le Van Quan, a member of the Vung Chua-Yen Island Marine Cooperative, reported an alarming…
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