Recently, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has sent a document to the People's Committee of Ca Mau province regarding the handling of fishing ground disputes in the waters of Ca Mau province.
The document clearly stated that, through grasping information about the local situation regarding the compliance with legal regulations by fishermen regarding fishing ground disputes in the waters of Ca Mau province, which have been and are becoming very complicated and serious, causing casualties and property damage to fishermen, it is necessary to deploy measures to prevent and handle them.
Speed up the investigation, verification and strict handling of subjects according to the law to promptly deter and stop violations (Photo: Huu Thang).
To help fishermen feel secure in exploiting aquatic products at sea, ensure safety for people and fishing vessels, and strictly enforce legal regulations, especially in the context of the whole country focusing on efforts to remove the yellow card of the European Commission (EC) on combating IUU fishing, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development requests the People's Committee of Ca Mau province to pay attention and implement a number of contents.
Firstly, direct the provincial authorities to speed up the investigation, verification, and strict handling of subjects according to the law to promptly deter and stop violations.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has requested Ca Mai province to focus resources and strengthen patrolling, inspection and control in areas and fishing grounds where disputes have frequently occurred in recent times. Inspect and control fishing vessels and fisheries to ensure compliance with regulations on operating areas and permitted fishing gear.
At the same time, strengthen propaganda and education work and raise awareness for fishermen. Guide fishermen to organize fishing in groups and teams to promptly support each other, as well as guide measures to combat and denounce crimes when fishing at sea .
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