GENERAL INFORMATION

Vietnam, with a coastline of over 3,260 kilometers (km) and more than 3,000 islands and islets scattered offshore, plus up to 2,860 rivers and estuaries, has been geographically endowed with ideal conditions for the thriving fishery sector which currently exists.

Great potential of fishery sector in Vietnam is embedded in water bodies of 1.700.000 ha in which 811.700 ha freshwater, 635.400 ha brackish waters and 125.700 ha coves and 300.000 - 400.000 ha wetland areas might be employed for aquaculture development.

The Mekong River Delta in the south and the Red River Delta in the north have been used for wild catch fishing as well as extensive fish farming.

Shrimp and pangasius mostly farmed in the Mekong River Delta, in which, shrimp farmes located in coastal provinces such as Tra Vinh, Bac Lieu, Soc Trang, Ca Mau, Kien Giang, Ben Tre..

Pangasius farming is developing in many provinces in Mekong River Delta such as Can Tho, Vinh Long, Tien Giang, An Giang, Dong Thap, Soc Trang, Hau Giang, Tra Vinh....

Production in the fishery sector grew at an average rate of 7.05% from 1991 to 2000, and 10% from 2001 to now. Vietnamese fisheries production increased steadily YoY. Aquaculture output tent to sharply rise while capture ouput tend to slow down. In 2023, aquaculture occupied 59%, fishing output occupied 41%. From 2018-2023, ratio of fishing output has decreased from 46% to 41% of total fishery production in Vietnam. In 2023, total aquaculture area was 5.408 million tons, up 3.5%; total fishing output was 3.861 million tons, equal to 2022.

VN detects over 1,000 marine species

Việt Nam has identified over 1,080 species of marine fish, including many highly economically valuable creatures such as the skipjack tuna, Japanese horse mackerel, yellowtail scad, largehead hairtail (or beltfish), ariid catfish, among others.

The findings were presented to a conference entitled Reporting Results of the Investigation of Marine Fish Resource and Orienting the Exploitation of Marine Fishes in Việt Nam’s sea in Hà Nội on Thursday.

The species were discovered through a nation-wide investigation by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Directorate of Fisheries.

The Research Institute for Marine Fisheries said the major targets of the investigation were big pelagic fishes in all offshore sea areas in the central and southeast regions and small pelagic fishes in the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Tonkin Gulf, in the south-eastern and south-western regions.

Currrently, big pelagic fish including Scombridae, black marlin, wahoo, and Indo-Pacific Spanish mackerel are key subjects of offshore fishing in Việt Nam, providing high economic value and an important source for exports, according to the Khánh Hòa Fisheries Association.

The investgiation shows that a total of 1,081 species of marine fishes were detected in Việt Nam’s sea, consisting of 881 fish species, 115 crustaceans; 41 types of cephalopod (head-feed), and 44 of other groups.

The quantity of fish, shrimp, crab, squid, and octopus under the investigated sea areas is estimated around 4.36 million tonnes.

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vũ Văn Tám said: “Based on results of the investigation of marine fish resource in the 2011-15 period, orientations to exploit the fish on sea areas--as well as measures to conserve, protect and develop the resources--have been proposed, ensuring that the exploitation and use of the fish will be both adequate and sustainable in order to help restructure of the fishery sector and integrate the East Asia region under the framework of Sustainable Development Strategy for the seas of East Asia.”

Source: VNS


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