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Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
Owners of fishing boats in Phu Thuy ward make anti-IUU fishing commitments. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Border guards in Phu Thuy ward take regular patrols to control the entry-exit of fishing boats. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Fishing boats anchor on Ca Ty river, Phan Thiet ward. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Fishing boats anchor on Ca Ty river, Phan Thiet ward. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
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Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
01/10/2026 09:02
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The Lam Dong provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment has intensified measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, placing strong emphasis on preventing fishing vessels that fail to meet legal requirements from leaving ports for offshore operations. As of early January 2026, the province had 8,210 registered fishing vessels, with more than 90% holding valid fishing licences, according to the department. A total of 8,115 vessels, or 98.76%, have been updated in the National Population Database, while 1,773 out of 1,941 vessels measuring 15 metres or longer have been granted food safety certificates, accounting for 91.34%. By the end of 2025, authorities had monitored 68,760 vessel departures and arrivals at ports throughout the province. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
The Lam Dong provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment has intensified measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, placing strong emphasis on preventing fishing vessels that fail to meet legal requirements from leaving ports for offshore operations. As of early January 2026, the province had 8,210 registered fishing vessels, with more than 90% holding valid fishing licences, according to the department. A total of 8,115 vessels, or 98.76%, have been updated in the National Population Database, while 1,773 out of 1,941 vessels measuring 15 metres or longer have been granted food safety certificates, accounting for 91.34%. By the end of 2025, authorities had monitored 68,760 vessel departures and arrivals at ports throughout the province. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
The Lam Dong provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment has intensified measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, placing strong emphasis on preventing fishing vessels that fail to meet legal requirements from leaving ports for offshore operations. As of early January 2026, the province had 8,210 registered fishing vessels, with more than 90% holding valid fishing licences, according to the department. A total of 8,115 vessels, or 98.76%, have been updated in the National Population Database, while 1,773 out of 1,941 vessels measuring 15 metres or longer have been granted food safety certificates, accounting for 91.34%. By the end of 2025, authorities had monitored 68,760 vessel departures and arrivals at ports throughout the province. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
The Lam Dong provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment has intensified measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, placing strong emphasis on preventing fishing vessels that fail to meet legal requirements from leaving ports for offshore operations. As of early January 2026, the province had 8,210 registered fishing vessels, with more than 90% holding valid fishing licences, according to the department. A total of 8,115 vessels, or 98.76%, have been updated in the National Population Database, while 1,773 out of 1,941 vessels measuring 15 metres or longer have been granted food safety certificates, accounting for 91.34%. By the end of 2025, authorities had monitored 68,760 vessel departures and arrivals at ports throughout the province. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Lam Dong steps up oversight to curb IUU fishing
The Lam Dong provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment has intensified measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, placing strong emphasis on preventing fishing vessels that fail to meet legal requirements from leaving ports for offshore operations. As of early January 2026, the province had 8,210 registered fishing vessels, with more than 90% holding valid fishing licences, according to the department. A total of 8,115 vessels, or 98.76%, have been updated in the National Population Database, while 1,773 out of 1,941 vessels measuring 15 metres or longer have been granted food safety certificates, accounting for 91.34%. By the end of 2025, authorities had monitored 68,760 vessel departures and arrivals at ports throughout the province. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
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