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Soc Trang releases 1.5 million shrimp seagulls into the sea

phương anh (báo lao động) 02/04/2025 10:59 (GMT+7)

Soc Trang - 1.5 million breeding shrimp have been released to the Tran De estuary, contributing to supplementing natural aquatic resources.

On April 1, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Soc Trang province coordinated with the People's Committee of Tran De district to organize a Met Festival and release 1.5 million breeding shrimp back into the wild to celebrate the 66th anniversary of the Vietnam Fisheries Industry's Traditional Day.

Soc Trang tha 1,5 trieu con tom su giong ve tu nhien gop phan tai tao nguon loi thuy san. Anh: Van Thua
Soc Trang releases 1.5 million breeding shrimp back into the wild, contributing to the regeneration of aquatic resources. Photo: Van Thua

Speaking at the ceremony, Ms. Quach Thi Thanh Binh - Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Soc Trang Province said - Fisheries have become an important economic sector, contributing to the change of agricultural and rural structure; participate in hunger eradication, poverty reduction, improving the lives of the community. Especially, there are a part of the people who rise to enrich and greatly contribute to preserving security and protecting the sovereignty of the sea and the islands of the country.

According to Ms. Binh, in recent years the seafood industry has faced many challenges, the living environment is threatened, aquatic resources have been greatly degraded due to the impact of climate change and irresponsible exploitation activities. In particular, the yellow card warning of the European Commission (EC) has greatly affected the exploitation and export of seafood in the country in general and Soc Trang province in particular.

"Every year, the unit coordinates with functional sectors, organizations, unions, businesses and philanthropists to release about 2 million aquatic breeds back into the wild. This activity aims to restore and regenerate aquatic resources; promote, raise awareness and sense of responsibility in the work of preserving, protecting and developing aquatic resources," said Ms. Binh.

San luong khai thac thuy san tinh Soc Trang nam 2024 dat 68.581 tan. Anh: Phuong Anh
The output of exploited aquatic products in Soc Trang province in 2024 will reach 68,581 tons. Photo: Phuong Anh

Soc Trang is one of the provinces with key fishing grounds with a strong development in the fish industry for a long time. The whole province currently has about 1,000 fishing vessels, of which more than 340 fishing vessels with a length of over 15 m have been installed with voyage monitoring equipment. With a fishing workforce of up to 307,672 people, including about 5,630 workers directly at sea.

This province contributes a significant part to the country's seafood output. According to statistics, in 2024, the exploitation output will reach 68,581 tons. In particular, from 2023 to now, Soc Trang province has not had any cases of fishing vessels violating foreign waters.

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