Forum spotlights sustainable development of Vietnamese marine economy

Phu Yen (VNA) – A forum on Vietnam’s sustainable
marine economic development took place in the south central coastal province of
Phu Yen on June 12.
The event was co-organised by the Party Central Committee's
Economic Commission, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and the
provincial Party Committee.
Addressing the forum, head of the commission Tran Tuan Anh affirmed
in the process of national defence, building and development, the Party and
State always attach special importance to the role of the sea.
In 2007, the 10th Party Central Committee’s 4th meeting
issued the Vietnamese maritime strategy. After 10 years, the 12th Party
Central Committee’s 8th meeting issued Resolution No. 36-NQ/TW on the strategy
for sustainable development Vietnam's marine economy until 2030 with a vision
to 2045.
He said the implementation of Resolution No. 36 have so far
turned out positive outcomes in raising awareness on the position and role of
the seas and islands in developing the economy and protecting the national sovereignty.
Better safeguarding sovereignty, search and rescue
activities at sea, international maritime cooperation, and living standards in
coastal areas have also been recorded, he noted.
Deputy Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Le Minh
Ngan highlighted a need to create environmental and legal policies serving the
strong growth of the sea economy.
He recommended encouraging investment in scientific research
and development, technology transfer, and capacity improvement; as well as
implementing pilot projects to access marine renewable energy sources such as
the wind, waves, tides, currents, heat and the sun.
It is also necessary to increase cooperation in the
management, inspection, and tackling of marine pollution, he added.
At the forum, participants discussed the outcomes of
Resolution No. 36, solutions to related sci-tech development, investment
attraction for socio-economic growth in coastal provinces; and human resources
training to serve sustainable marine economic development, among other
matters./.