VietNamNet Bridge – A strategically important meeting was held
on November 14 by the Central Department for Propaganda and Training, the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Party Committee in Da
Nang City to discuss the economic development of the sea and islands.
At the meeting, the General
Statistics Office provided an overall view on seafood exploitation in Vietnam
for the last 20 years.
Vietnam’s coastline stretches
across 3,260km with 112 estuaries, each 100 square meters of sea area covers a
kilometer of the coastline and every 30km of coastline has an estuary.
Twenty eight out of 63 provinces
and cities in the country are located along coastal areas. These 28 localities
have 44 million residents, accounting to 50 percent of the country’s
population.
This makes Vietnam’s exclusive
economic zone cover more than one million square kilometers, three times more
than the inner mainland area.
Vietnam’s sea has more than 3,000
islands. Several of these are inhabited such as Van Don, Cat Ba, Phu Quy, Con
Dao and Phu Quoc.
Duong Long Tri, director of the
Seafood Information Center under the Department of Aquaculture said that
seafood has become the most important sector for boosting the national economy
with growth rate of 6.1 percent in 2011.
Vietnam ranks 11th in seafood
exploitation, third in seafood breeding and fourth in seafood exports in the
world. The Government has introduced policies to encourage fishermen to build
larger vessels, so as to stay on sea waters for a longer duration.
In 2011, the country had 129,400
boats. The number of boats with capacity of more than 90CV increased from 1,000
in 1997 to 24,510 in 2011.
By September this year, the
country had 3,156 fishing groups, who not only catch fish but also organize
logistics and assist teams to conduct search and rescue operations at sea.
Some delegates at the meeting
said that Vietnam’s assessment of seafood reserves and forecasts of fishing
grounds show limitations and lack of synchronization, which will negatively
impact exploitation planning and organization.
The numbers of fishing boats have
increased far too quickly, especially the smaller vessels, which has led to
over-excessive exploitation.
Total capacity of boats in the
country was 7.22 million CV in 2011, up 10 times compared to that in 1990 while
the exploitation output increased only 3.3 times. Besides, technology to
preserve harvested seafood is rather simple.
The Department of Aquaculture is
of the view that larger vessels should be developed to sail out for longer
durations at sea and contribute to protecting the security of the sea and
islands. The Government should also have policies to protect fishermen from
hazardous risks at sea.
For their sea and islands
strategy till 2020, Vietnam will target growth and economic development of the
sea, islands and coastal areas so that in future they will contribute upto
53-55 percent towards the country’s GDP.
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