Binh Thuan (VNA) – The People’s Committeeof the south-central province of Binh Thuan has asked local relevant agencies to ramp up efforts against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)fishing in anticipation of the fifth working round with the inspection delegationfrom the European Commission (EC).
In a document sent to the agencies on January 10, theChairperson of the provincial People's Committee asked them to concertedly implement tasks andsolutions against IUU fishing, and resolutely handle organisations and individualsthat have failed to complete their assigned tasks, while commending others withoutstanding performance in this regard.
According to the document, inspections need to bestepped up in La Gi township, Phu Quy island district and Ham Tan districtbefore, during and after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
The handling of violations of fishing regulations,which has yet to be done, must be completed before April 30, 2024, the documentsaid.
It also mentioned round-the-clock work by theprovincial vessel monitoring centre, and stepping up inspections andsupervisions over fishing boats at ports, estuaries and islands.
The provincialDepartment of Agriculture and Rural Development reported that 113 fishing boatsare being monitored as they are at high risk of illegally operating in foreign waters. Border guard stations have also been on duty round the clock at six main sites via the monitoring system./.
In a document sent to the agencies on January 10, theChairperson of the provincial People's Committee asked them to concertedly implement tasks andsolutions against IUU fishing, and resolutely handle organisations and individualsthat have failed to complete their assigned tasks, while commending others withoutstanding performance in this regard.
According to the document, inspections need to bestepped up in La Gi township, Phu Quy island district and Ham Tan districtbefore, during and after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
The handling of violations of fishing regulations,which has yet to be done, must be completed before April 30, 2024, the documentsaid.
It also mentioned round-the-clock work by theprovincial vessel monitoring centre, and stepping up inspections andsupervisions over fishing boats at ports, estuaries and islands.
The provincialDepartment of Agriculture and Rural Development reported that 113 fishing boatsare being monitored as they are at high risk of illegally operating in foreign waters. Border guard stations have also been on duty round the clock at six main sites via the monitoring system./.
VNA