Ca Mau encourages fishing vessels to install monitoring devices
The Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau has installed monitoring devices on 80 fishing vessels, or 30 percent of total boats subject to the installation scheme’s first phase, aiming to enhance the efficiency of management over fishing activities.
Ca Mau (VNA) –The Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau has installed monitoring devices on80 fishing vessels, or 30 percent of total boats subject to the installation scheme’sfirst phase, aiming to enhance the efficiency of management over fishingactivities.
According to theprovincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the low implementationpercentage was due to the majority of the vehicles unavailable for installationas they were out operating at sea or docked in other provinces.
In the first phasethat ended in October this year, the province had aimed to attach monitoringdevices into 242 vessels.
In the second phase,about 1,300 vessels are to be subject to the scheme, which is scheduled tofinish in December 2018.
The People’s Committeeof Ca Mau has asked border guard forces in seaports not to allow vesselswithout monitoring devices to go out to sea.
The department hasadvised the committee to send a document to other localities to ask forcoordination in managing Ca Mau fishing vessels.
The committee has alsoasked departments and agencies to strengthen communications to encourage thevessels to install monitoring devices. –VNA
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