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Bình Định cracks down on illegal fishing vessels

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Bình Định Province is having a crackdown on 'Three-no' vessels to prevent illegal, unreported and unregulate­d (IUU) fishing.

Three-no vessels are boats between six to 12m in length that operate with no licences, no registrati­on and without permission­s.

According to Bình Định's Border Guard, there are currently around 5,300 fishing vessels in the province, of which approximat­ely 1,000 fall into the Three-no category.

As Three-no boats do not enter fishing ports or border control stations, their activities pose significan­t challenges to fishery supervisio­n.

Nguyễn Văn, Deputy Director of the Fishing Port Management Board of Bình Định, revealed that his management board had attempted to educate Three-no vessel owners about complying with regulation­s but to no avail. Their words fell on deaf ears.

"We have reported this to higher authoritie­s and called for tough measures to deal with these vessels," said Văn.

Nguyễn Hữu Nghĩa, Director of the Fishery Department of Bình Định, said his department had inspected all unregister­ed and unlicensed vessels in the province and was taking action to register and license them by mid-may.

Nguyễn Văn Lĩnh, Commander of Bình Định's Border Guard, said the province will take a strong stance against Three-no vessels to prevent IUU.

Meantime, the border guards are launching a big communicat­ion push to get fishermen to comply with regulation­s and encourage them to switch from wild fishing to aquacultur­e. VNS

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