Sat. Dec 28th, 2024

Nearly 1 tonne of shrimp and fish fry were released into rivers and
ponds in Mo Cay Bac district, the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre on
April 1 as part of activities to mark the Vietnam Fisheries Day (April
1, 1959-2015).

Held by the provincial Fishery Association,
the annual event also aimed to raise public awareness of legal
regulations on aquatic resources, and the role of resources preservation
for sustainable fisheries.

The same day, the department
of agriculture and rural development of southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau
province organised a fishery festival in honour of the Day, during which
nearly 500,000 shrimps and 30,000 butterfishes were let out into the
sea.

According to Cao Xuan Tieu, Deputy Director of
the department, with a 160km coastline, the locality’s annual sea catch
reaches nearly 300,000 tonnes, while aquaculture output is 15,000
tonnes, generating jobs and stable income for 99,000 labourers.

With
the same purpose, the Fishery Department of the Mekong Delta province
of Vinh Long also set free 147,000 fish fry on the occasion.

Vinh Long has 2,600 ha of aquaculture farms.-VNA

By vivian