Quang Ninh steps up digitalisation, enforcement to lift EC’s IUU fishing warning

By early 2026, Quang Ninh had established a transparent fisheries data ecosystem. All 4,116 fishing vessels of six metres or longer operating in the province have been registered and fully updated on the national system VNfishbase. Notably, information of all local vessel owners has been verified and synchronised with the national VNeID system, enabling faster and more accurate traceability and identification of fishermen.

Fishing vessels that fail to meet requirements are barred from going to sea. (Photo: VNA)
Fishing vessels that fail to meet requirements are barred from going to sea. (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – Quang Ninh province is stepping up digitalisation and tightening enforcement measures across its fisheries sector as part of determined efforts to lift the European Commission’s (EC) “yellow card” warning on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

By early 2026, Quang Ninh had established a transparent fisheries data ecosystem. All 4,116 fishing vessels of six metres or longer operating in the province have been registered and fully updated on the national system VNfishbase. Notably, information of all local vessel owners has been verified and synchronised with the national VNeID system, enabling faster and more accurate traceability and identification of fishermen.

Reaffirming the province’s determination, Nguyen Van Cong, Vice Chairman of the Quang Ninh provincial People’s Committee, said combating IUU fishing is regarded as a top priority. The province will continue to take resolute action and address shortcomings to ensure all set targets are met.

To realise this commitment, electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) has been deployed for more than 2,051 vessels, recording nearly 6,000 port arrivals and departures. In the first week of 2026 alone, authorities monitored over 446 tonnes of seafood through the system, ensuring that every kilogram of catch has a clear and verifiable history.

tau-ca-iuu.jpg
A fishing vessel fails to meet requirements. (Photo: VNA)

Alongside digital management, inspection and enforcement have been carried out with a “no exceptions” approach. Since early 2025, functional forces have imposed administrative fines totalling more than 8.2 billion VND (312,000 USD) for fisheries-related violations.

Cong said the province will continue large-scale inspections and strictly handle vessels with expired registration or those losing vessel monitoring system (VMS) connectivity for more than six hours. The province’s Department of Agriculture and Environment has been tasked as the focal agency to ensure such vessels are absolutely barred from fishing at sea.

This crackdown is being closely supported by the police and border guard forces. In the early days of 2026, the provincial Border Guard Command deployed more than 112 patrols, while provincial police directly disseminated legal information and mobilised nearly 800 vessel owners and crew members to comply with regulations.

Quang Ninh is also addressing longer-term challenges by restructuring livelihoods for fishersmen. The province has earmarked 45,000 hectares of water surface for aquaculture development, facilitating occupational transition for 766 fishing vessels and about 2,240 workers.

At the same time, provincial leaders acknowledged constraints in fishing port infrastructure and limited management personnel across a wide coastal area. To address these gaps, three modern fishing ports in Ha Tu, Duong Hoa and the Van Don Special Zone have been included in the 2026–2030 public investment programme. The province is also considering policies to support VMS equipment upgrades and the decommissioning of vessels which are no longer in operation.

By combining strict enforcement with supportive and humane policies for fishers, Quang Ninh is positioning itself as a frontrunner in national efforts to have the EC’s IUU “yellow card” lifted, paving the way for a more sustainable and internationally integrated fisheries sector./.

VNA

See more

Delegates and students pose for a commemorative photo. (Photo: baocantho.com.vn)

Four more Can Tho schools earn French education accreditation

The recognition of six schools under the Label FrancEducation programme is expected to create momentum for expanding education cooperation between French and Can Tho institutions, contributing to human resources development and friendship between the two countries.

A seminar at the programme (Photo: VNA)

Event promotes inclusion, empowerment for youth with disabilities

A key feature of the programme will be the dialogue “The Inspirers – Family Support on the Journey of Resilience”, where exemplary families and inspirational figures will share stories of overcoming adversity and spread messages of compassion, understanding and community responsibility in building an inclusive and humane society.

UN Resident Coordinator in Vietnam Pauline Tamesis (Photo: VNA)

South–South cooperation promotes rights, justice for women and girls

UN Resident Coordinator in Vietnam Pauline Tamesis commended Vietnam’s sustained commitment to gender equality, noting advances in budgeting, land use, social insurance and domestic violence prevention under the recent review of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

Party General Secretary To Lam presents Nhan Dan newspaper with the first-class Labour Order on March 11. (Photo: VNA)

Nhan Dan newspaper must act as ideological vanguard, shield, information sensor: Party chief

In a keynote address at a ceremony in Hanoi marking the 75th anniversary of the newspaper’s first issue on March 11, General Secretary Lam highlighted its more than seven decades of evolution while maintaining its role as the Party’s sharp ideological weapon, an effective information and communication channel for Party committees and authorities at all levels, and a trusted platform for Party members and people.

A poster celebrating the Election Day (Photo: VNA)

Final preparations underway for Election Day

In Hanoi, local authorities have increased the dissemination of election-related information through community loudspeaker systems, information boards, official websites and verified social media pages, helping officials, Party members and residents better understand their rights and responsibilities as voters.

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man inspects a constituency in Dong Nai province. (Photo: VNA)

Dong Nai works to ensure workers cast vote on Election Day

With the utmost regard for citizens’ electoral rights and responsibilities, and in a spirit of creating optimal conditions for workers, especially those employed in industrial parks and non-state enterprises, the provincial leader has requested that no overtime be scheduled during voting hours.

Zambia's Minister of Agriculture Reuben Mtolo Phiri (first, left), learns about the OM19 rice variety grown at Tien Thuan cooperative in Thanh Quoi commune,, Can Tho city (Photo: VNA)

Can Tho shares agricultural transformation experience with Zambia

Rice production remains Can Tho’s key industry. Alongside maintaining production, Can Tho has encouraged value chain linkages among farmers, cooperatives and businesses, while accelerating the application of science and technology, mechanisation and digital transformation in farming.

Staff members of the Hanoi Public Administrative Service Centre handle administrative procedures for local residents. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi: 95% of administrative procedures to be handled from home

The plan targets that at least 80% of administrative procedures under the city’s authority will be provided as fully online public services, while more than 95% of applications will be received and processed entirely online. By June 30, 2026, about 80% of administrative procedures are expected to be restructured based on integrated data systems, with the figure rising to 95% by the end of the year.