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.

Khanh Hoa fishermen begin 2015 new catch

Hundreds of fishing boats from Khanh Hoa province began a new catch at Truong Sa fishing ground on Tuesday, the sixth day of the first lunar month.

Mai Thanh Phuc, the owner of a tuna fishing vessel in the Truong Sa fishing ground, said fishermen felt encouraged by the successes of fishing trips late last years, thanks to the decline in petroleum prices. Phuc’s family is preparing for a 20-day fishing voyage. He says “as this is the first trip of the lunar year.

We hope for a good start that makes for a good ending. Fishing in the deep-sea areas is a way to protect national maritime sovereignty. It’s good news for offshore fishermen that the weather is set to be good; the price of petroleum has decreased and the price of other products are stable. I can make a profit of nearly 1,900 USD on a fishing trip.”

Between the sixth day and the middle of the first lunar month, the number of fishing boats of south central provinces going in and out of fishing ports in Khanh Hoa usually increases sharply. Do Trung Hiep, the deputy Director of the provincial center for aquatic product management and development, says that“all five fishing ports in the province have worked round the clock to support fishing boats to unload the caught fish and gather more essential goods for the next trip. There are separate areas to transfuse fuel and unload fish to help fishermen free the cargos as quickly as possible.”

(Source VOVworld) 


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