Ha Tinh province has invested 13.4 million USD in building and upgrading two local fishing ports, aiming to meet the logistical needs of the fishing industry and contribute to the development of aquaculture production.
Thach Kim fishing port in Loc Ha district has degraded after years of operation, with its water channels silted up. (Photo: VNA) The main section of the protection embankment construction project at Cua Nhuong fishing port has been completed. (Photo: VNA)
The project to construct Cua Nhuong fishing port has a total investment of 10.2 million USD. (Photo: VNA) Contractors cast concrete piles to fulfill the project to upgrade and dredge Thach Kim fishing port in Loc Ha district. (Photo: VNA) Concrete piles at the dock of Cua Nhuong fishing port, Cam Xuyen district, have been driven. (Photo: VNA)
According to the Directorate of Fisheries, the Prime Minister has recently issued a number of decrees detailing measures to implement the Fisheries Law, as well as regulating sanctions on administrative violations in the field of fisheries. The decrees are additional attempts to combat IUU fishing in Vietnam.
After conducting its fourth inspection, the European Commission (EC)’s inspection team acknowledged Vietnam’s efforts in combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, with localities in the central region implementing synchronised solutions to thoroughly address the EC’s recommendations regarding such fishing.
A raft of measures to deal with illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is included in the Government’s freshly issued action program as the country is striving to clamp down on illegal fishing.
Amidst the bustling city of Hoa Binh lies a serene and tranquil fishing village on the banks of the Da River. Visitors will have an opportunity to immerse themselves in the life of local inhabitants.