City increases trace of fishery origins
The Da Nang People’s Committee has promulgated a plan on fisheries inspection across the city to ensure the origins of aquatic products.
Agencies will intensify examination of the departure and arrival of vessels at the Tho Quang fishing wharf, and handle violations of fisheries law in water areas under the management of the city.
The authorities will set up a Fisheries Control Office to make risk assessment and inspection criteria to prevent illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities as instructed by the European Commission (EC).
The municipal People’s Committee urged the Department of Agriculture and Rural to work closely with the Border Guards Command and relevant agencies to establish the Fisheries Control Office, and build coordination regulations to ensure round-the-clock inspection and control of fishing vessels.
Realising the importance of obeying regulations from European markets, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development have joined forces with relevant agencies to help fishermen work legally.
The Department has coordinated with the Border Guards Command and People’s Committees in districts to open classes for 20 aquatic export businesses, and nearly 400 ship owners or captains to disseminate new regulations of Law on Fisheries 2017, IUU prevention activities, and certification of aquatic products, among others.
According to the management board of the Tho Quang fishing wharf, the Tho Quang fisheries market has conducted more than 7,000 origin declarations on a total of 25,000 tonnes of seafood since the beginning of this year.
In October 2017, the EC issued a yellow card warning Vietnam for failing to progress in fighting IUU fishing.
The EU will assess Viet Nam’s efforts to fight IUU fishing. The "yellow card" is followed by a "green card" if the problem is resolved or a "red card" if it isn’t. A “red card” can lead to a trade ban on fishery products.
A working delegation of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries began a fact-finding trip to Viet Nam on 15 May to inspect the implementation of recommendations related to the fight against IUU fishing.
(Source: VNA/ DA NANG Today)