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Reviving Quang Ninh's marine farming industry: Settling down first, making a living second

(VAN) To create momentum for the marine farming industry to recover after the storm, Quang Ninh province has handed over the water surface to nearly 170 households.
Leaders of Quang Yen town hand over the water surface to marine farming households. Photo: Cuong Vu.

Leaders of Quang Yen town hand over the water surface to marine farming households. Photo: Cuong Vu.

A boost for marine farming farmers

More than a month has passed after Typhoon No. 3. Programs to support and encourage aquaculture farmers in Quang Ninh province have taken place. On September 27, in Van Don, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien visited and encouraged fishermen who suffered human losses due to the storm and supported them to restore production. Accordingly, the units presented local fishermen with 1,000 buoys, 30 HDPE boats, and 1 million seaweed seeds.

Quang Ninh province has handed over the water surface to the people. Particularly on September 30, the People's Committee of Van Don district issued the decision to hand over the sea area under its jurisdiction within the 3 nautical mile management area. The direct subject for marine farming includes 5 households raising fish in the waters of Cai Rong town. The total area was ​​2.5 ha, with each family receiving 0.5 ha.

Pham Van Duong, a resident of Zone 9, Cai Rong Town, Van Don District, said, “My family is very happy to be one of the first households in the district to be allocated an area for marine farming according to regulations. Whether it is at sea or on land, we must settle down first to be able to make a living. This is also considered an asset that I can mortgage to the bank to borrow capital and restore production”.

Presenting buoys and HDPE boats to fishermen in Van Don district. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

Presenting buoys and HDPE boats to fishermen in Van Don district. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

In the case of Quang Yen town, the scheme to develop marine farming until 2030, vision to 2045 chooses a total area of ​​865 ha located within the 3-nautical mile area under the town’s authority. According to the plan, by mid-November 2024, Quang Yen town will complete the allocation of sea areas to over 400 households under the livelihood category to rebuild their farms confidently.

“In order to restore production, the Department focuses on two main issues. The first is sea allocation, which is the legal basis for people to invest in the provided sea area. The province has temporarily allocated sea areas to a number of cooperatives and officially allocated to nearly 170 households in Van Don and Quang Yen.

“The second is about marine farming standards. The Department has proposed the provincial People's Committee to soon issue standards and guide marine farmers on how to apply materials, methods, and structures so the farming procedures of each type can achieve the highest efficiency," said Phan Thanh Nghi, Deputy Director of Quang Ninh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Limitations on sea area allocation

According to Nguyen Minh Son, Director of Quang Ninh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the entire province has planned approximately 45,000 ha of sea area in 9 localities for aquaculture development, including Quang Yen, Ha Long, Cam Pha, Van Don, Co To, Tien Yen, Dam Ha, Hai Ha, and Mong Cai.

Quang Ninh plans approximately 45,000 ha of sea area for marine farming. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

Quang Ninh plans approximately 45,000 ha of sea area for marine farming. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

Quang Ninh arranges the sea area to attract investment projects in industrial marine aquaculture in accordance with the orientation of socio-economic development. A total of 13,400 ha of sea area are planned among localities.

According to Do Dinh Minh, Head of Quang Ninh Sub-Department of Fisheries, in order to have a legal basis for implementing planning and assigning sea areas to organizations and individuals, coastal localities need to develop plans/projects for marine farming and maps/diagrams of sea areas.

One thing to note is that the Decree No. 11/2021/ND-CP, dated February 10, 2021 of the Government regulating the allocation of sea areas still has some shortcomings.

The appraisal of dossiers requesting the allocation of sea areas under the authority of the provincial People's Committee in the sea area from 3-6 nautical miles, in addition to the opinions of the provincial-level Military and Police agencies, must also seek opinions from four relevant ministries and branches, namely the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. This leads to complicated administrative procedures, making it difficult for enterprises, organizations and individuals participating in marine farming investment.

The allocation of sea area creates a solid foundation, helping local fishermen 'settle down and make a living'. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

The allocation of sea area creates a solid foundation, helping local fishermen “settle down and make a living”. Photo: Nguyen Thanh.

Document No. 8327/BTNMT-PC, dated September 28, 2023 of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment mentions that the Ministry has developed and submitted a Decree to the Government for promulgation. This decree raises the matters of amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 40/2016/ND-CP, dated May 15, 2016 detailing the implementation of a number of articles of the Law on Marine and Island Resources and Environment, along with Decree No. 11/2021/ND-CP, dated February 10, 2021 of the Government regulating the assignment of certain sea areas to organizations and individuals for exploitation and use of marine resources.

When this Decree is issued by the Government, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will publish, review and revise the lowest average sea edges in many years of the mainland, the largest islands belonging to the island districts, and the outer boundaries of areas within the 3 nautical miles and 6 nautical miles marks. It will serve as a basis for relevant units to carry out procedures for allocating marine farming areas.

Authors: Nguyen Thanh - Cuong Vu

Translated by Samuel Pham

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