Kien Giang (VNA) – The two southern provinces of Kien Giang and CaMau are joining hands in fighting illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)fishing in their waters.
This move is expected to help develop responsible fisheries,and effectively and sustainably exploit aquatic resources on fishing grounds, towards having the European Commission's warnings against IUU fishing removed in the twolocalities.
Accordingly, Kien Giang and Ca Mau have jointly organisedpatrols and inspections to detect fishing vessels engaging in illegal fishing,especially in foreign waters, those using electric pulse and explosives tocatch aquatic products, those operating in wrong areas, and the ones that havenot installed monitoring devices or have installed but often cut connection.
In addition, they have also paid attention to stepping updissemination of law to raise awareness of ship owners and fishermen on IUU fishing,and strictly punished those violated.
Border guards of the two provinces have well performed theinspection and control of vessels at border checkpoints, and resolutely notallowed those that lack procedures, papers and equipment as prescribed to go outto sea.
According to the steering committee on IUU fishing preventionof Kien Giang province, after 2 years of coordination, the two provinces’forces organised patrols and inspected more than 100 fishing vessels in theirwaters, made records of 41 administrative violations, and discovered 47 vesselmonitoring devices that were removed and sent to other vehicles or left onshoreor on islands.
Through inspections, the forces have sanctionedadministrative violations of more than 7.8 billion VND (333,400 USD)./.
This move is expected to help develop responsible fisheries,and effectively and sustainably exploit aquatic resources on fishing grounds, towards having the European Commission's warnings against IUU fishing removed in the twolocalities.
Accordingly, Kien Giang and Ca Mau have jointly organisedpatrols and inspections to detect fishing vessels engaging in illegal fishing,especially in foreign waters, those using electric pulse and explosives tocatch aquatic products, those operating in wrong areas, and the ones that havenot installed monitoring devices or have installed but often cut connection.
In addition, they have also paid attention to stepping updissemination of law to raise awareness of ship owners and fishermen on IUU fishing,and strictly punished those violated.
Border guards of the two provinces have well performed theinspection and control of vessels at border checkpoints, and resolutely notallowed those that lack procedures, papers and equipment as prescribed to go outto sea.
According to the steering committee on IUU fishing preventionof Kien Giang province, after 2 years of coordination, the two provinces’forces organised patrols and inspected more than 100 fishing vessels in theirwaters, made records of 41 administrative violations, and discovered 47 vesselmonitoring devices that were removed and sent to other vehicles or left onshoreor on islands.
Through inspections, the forces have sanctionedadministrative violations of more than 7.8 billion VND (333,400 USD)./.
VNA