Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector Study : Final Report, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector Study

The fisheries and aquaculture sectors are significant contributors to the economy of Vietnam. Direct production value (at the farm gate or on the wharf) in 2003 was approximately $1.7 billion. Both sectors have expanded rapidly over the past decade, with marine fisheries production rising from 800,000 to 1.5 million tons over the period 1990 to 2003. Aquaculture production has increased rapidly to around one million tons, while inland fisheries contribute in excess of 200,000 tons. The study has two main objectives: (i) to review the status and needs of the fisheries, aquaculture and aquatic resource management in Vietnam; and (ii) to identify key areas of intervention that can reduce poverty, increase production and improve environmental management of the sectors on a sustainable basis. The study concludes by summarizing major development priorities and next steps for the sectors to develop on principles of shared management in fisheries and aquaculture planning, development and management.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2005-02
Subjects:AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, ANNUAL RUNOFF, AQUACULTURE, AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT, AQUATIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, AQUATIC RESOURCES, BASIN, BASINS, BAYS, BEACH, BEACHES, BIOLOGY, BIOMASS, BRACKISH WATER, CANALS, CARP, CARRYING CAPACITY, CATCHMENTS, CATFISH, CHANNELS, COASTAL AREAS, COASTAL COMMUNITIES, COASTAL DEVELOPMENT, COASTAL MANAGEMENT, COASTAL PROTECTION, COASTAL WETLANDS, COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT, CRABS, CRUSTACEA, DECENTRALIZATION, DELTAS, DROUGHT, DRY SEASON, ECONOMICS, EMPLOYMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, ESTUARIES, EXPLOITATION, EXPORT, EXTENSION, EXTENSION SERVICES, FARMERS, FEED, FINGERLINGS, FISH, FISH BREEDING, FISH FARMING, FISH HATCHERIES, FISH MEAL, FISH STOCK, FISHERIES, FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, FISHERIES RESOURCES, FISHERIES SECTOR, FISHERS, FISHERY, FISHERY MANAGEMENT, FISHERY PRODUCTION, FISHERY PRODUCTS, FISHERY RESOURCES, FISHING, FISHING FLEET, FISHING GEAR, FISHING INDUSTRY, FISHING RIGHTS, FISHING TECHNIQUES, FISHING VESSELS, FLOOD PLAIN, FLOODED AREA, FLOODPLAIN FISHERIES, FLOODPLAINS, FORESTRY, FRESHWATER FISH, FRY, GARDEN, GARDENS, GILLNETTING, HATCHERIES, HATCHERIES/NURSERIES, ICE, ICZM, ICZM FRAMEWORK, INCOME, INLAND FISHERIES, INSHORE FISHERIES, INSHORE FISHING, INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL RIVERS, LABOR FORCE, LAGOONS, LAKES, LANDINGS, LEGISLATION, LIVELIHOODS, LIVESTOCK, LIVING MARINE RESOURCES, MANGROVE, MANGROVES, MARINE AREAS, MARINE ENVIRONMENTS, MARINE FISH, MARINE FISHERIES, MARINE FISHING, MARINE PROTECTED AREAS, MARKETING, MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD, MOLLUSKS, MSY, NATURAL RESOURCE BASE, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, NUTRITION, OFFSHORE FISHING, PEARLS, PERMITS, POLICY MAKERS, POLLUTION, PONDS, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, POVERTY LINE, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCERS, PRODUCTIVITY, PROGRAMS, QUOTAS, REEF FISH, RESERVOIRS, RESOURCE CONSERVATION, RESOURCE USE, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, RIVER, RIVERS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SAND, SCALLOPS, SEA, SEAWEEDS, SHELLFISH, SHRIMP, SHRIMP CULTURE, SHRIMP FARMING, STRAITS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION, SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE USE, TIDAL AREAS, TILAPIA, TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH, TRAWLERS, WATER RESOURCES, WATER SHORTAGE, WATERS, WETLANDS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/5716520/fisheries-aquaculture-sector-study-final-report-fisheries-aquaculture-sector-study
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8533
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