Fisheries
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Kien Giang fishermen hope for a prosperous year-end after poor early catches
Local fishing boat owners and agriculture officials attribute the reduced yields to adverse weather conditions, which forced boats to remain…
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Ca Mau gears up to lift the IUU yellow card
100% of fishing vessels equipped with VMS With over 250 km of coastline, Ca Mau’s marine economy has seen remarkable…
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Quang Binh adds two more ports for 15-meter boats, assisting fishermen in combating IUU fishing
The Cau Tau Fishing Port in Quang Phuc Ward, Ba Don Town, and the Mui Ong Fishing Port in Quang…
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Seafood Media Group – Worldnews
The eCDT system enhances the accuracy of seafood statistics and streamlines traceability, benefiting fishermen and businesses while creating favorable conditions…
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Vietnam strengthens efforts to remove EC’s IUU ‘Yellow Card’
The EC inspection team is set to visit Vietnam in November to assess the country’s compliance with IUU fishing regulations.…
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Khanh Hoa: Seafood production reaches 106,890 tons
This includes 90,091 tons from fishing activities and 16,799 tons from aquaculture. However, despite the high production levels, the market…
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Quang Nam targets end to ‘Three No’ fishing vessels by November
According to Vo Van Long, Director of the Provincial Fisheries Sub-department, 2,997 vessels in the province are already registered, leaving…
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Quang Ngai imposes seasonal fishing ban to protect coastal marine resources
The restricted zones include a 7.6-hectare area south of Ly Son Island and a 7.4-hectare stretch along the coast of…
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Quang Ngai bans seafood exploitation in two coastal waters for a fixed term
Quang Ngai bans seafood exploitation in two coastal waters for a fixed term (VAN) Regulating areas banned from exploitation for…
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Kien Giang: Phu Quoc island bustling in sardine season
According to Phu Quoc’s fishermen, the annual sardine migration begins around the lunar month of September, driven by strong southwestern…
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