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Thailand expects bright fisheries future

Thailand’s Fisheries Department expects a bright future for the local fisheries industry after the European Commission took Thailand off a group of "warned countries" in recognition of its “progress” in tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - Thailand’s FisheriesDepartment expects a bright future for the local fisheries industry after theEuropean Commission took Thailand off a group of "warned countries"in recognition of its “progress” in tackling illegal, unreported andunregulated (IUU) fishing.

According to Director-General of Fisheries Department Adisorn Promthep, theEU’s move will significantly improve the confidence of importers. He said therecognition also reflects the Thai government’s determination to stamp outproblems and create stability in the fishing sector through various means,including amending related laws and adjusting the management system of thefisheries industry. 

He clarified that the latter also replenishes maritime resources and providesopportunities to local fishermen. The director-general indicated that hisdepartment and concerned agencies will continue to impose strict regulations tomaintain the quality of the sector.

Adisorn is confident thatthe increased maritime resources available since the enforcement of strictregulations will improve the productivity of each fishing vessel. He added thatthe streamlined processes of related agencies will accelerate documentation.

He also mentioned theestablishment of the Thai Fisheries Development Fund to oversee fishing relatedlegal cases. The fund will also provide compensation to those affected by suchlegal cases. The matter will soon be proposed to the Cabinet.-NNT/VNA
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