Global Policy Journal: Vietnam may become model of anti-IUU fishing
The US’s Global Policy Journal website has said Vietnam may become a model for ASEAN countries in fighting illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
New York (VNA) – The US’s Global Policy Journal websitehas said Vietnam may become a m🎉odel for ASEANcountries in fighting illegal, unreported a🍒nd unregulated (IUU) fishing.
An article published by the website on May9 said the threat of a bad report card from the European Union (EU) has alarmedmore than 30,000 Vietnamese commercial trawlers. It quoted Tony Long, former Director ofthe World Wildlife Fund’s European Policy Office and senior fellow of theGlobal Government Institute, as saying that the EU carding system to drive outillegal fishing is showing it has teeth, adding that countries are terrifiedthat the ultimate sanction, the red card, imposes potentially enormousfinancial sanctions and significant risks.
The article said, citing source as theVietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors (VASEP), that fishingis a cornerstone of Vietnam’s economy and since 2006, the nation has beenglobally ranked among the top 10 exporting countries in fisheries. Vietnam’s export of fishery products tothe EU and the US range between 1.9 and 2.2 billioꦿn USD, and 350 – 400 millionUSD, respectively.
The article said Vietnam’s Ministry ofAgriculture and Rural Development (MARD), the Directorate of Fisheries andVASEP have mandated that all of them take actions to balance fishingcapacity and fishing fleet policy. The new Fisheries Law has been approved bythe National Assembly, including regulations to fight IUU.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc issued anational action plan to crack down on IUU fishing. As part of this drive, 62 seafood companieshave joined to ensure sustainable practices.
The government has issued several decrees and directives, supplemented IUUfishing regulations 🃏to legal documents, enforced regulations, held educationalworkshops for fishermen, enhanced cooperation with coastal and island countriesto prevent IUU fishing and organized regular dialogues wi🍬th the EU on effortsto improve fisheries management.
Vietnam’s responses also include placingobservers, many of whom are former fishing captains, aboard commercial trawlersto monitor catches.
Additionally, fishing captains have beenencouraged to keep an accurate logbook or registry of catches for inspection orbecome subject to fines up to 2,000 USD and revocation of commercial fishinglicenses.
The article said Hanoi simply ꦐdoes not want to repeat Thailand’s mistakes,where a high percentage of the fishing fleet is unregist♊ered and outside governmentcontrol. Neither does it want to follow its neighbour, Cambodia, and be at theend of the line with a red card from the EU and unable to export fish.
The article said the VietnameseDirectorate of Fisheries has developed a national fishery database thatintegrates data related to fishing vessels including registration, licensing,logbook entries and now uniformly-accepted software (VNFISHBASE) utilised in eightcoastal provinces. It added that there is a need for morevocational centres to educate fishermen about fishing regulations. According to the Food and AgricultureOrganization of the United Nations (FAO), between 11 and 26 million tonnes offish, or 15 percent of the world catch, are caught illegally every year. As theworld’s biggest fish importer, the EU does not wish to be complicit in theseunsustainable fishing practices. Since 2012, the EU Commission hasinitiated formal dialogues with several countries, thus the “yellow card”status warning. When significant progress is observed, the commission can endthe dialogue or raise the status to a “green card”. When there is no or littlecompliance, it results in a failing grade - a “red card”, which translates intono exports.-VNA
The European Commission (EC) is willing to cooperate and support Vietnamese authorities in their reforms to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, said Karmenu Vella, Commissioner of the European Union for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
The central province of Quang Ngai has set up two offices to monitor and inspect activities of fishing vessels at sea as part of local efforts to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
The central city of Da Nang is stepping up the dissemination of legal regulations on offshore fishing activities to curb IUU fishing in order to tackle the European Commission’s IUU yellow card.
The Government of Thailand is continuing to coordinate with all sides to ensure more effectiveness in its strategies against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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