10 Jan 2018

Vietnam poised to curb blue boats bound for New Caledonia

3:42 pm on 10 January 2018

Vietnam says it wants to tighten its fishing laws to stop local fishermen from poaching in the territorial waters of Pacific Island countries.

Vietnamese fishing boats.

Vietnamese fishing boats. Photo: AFP

Over the past two years, so-called blue boats from Vietnam have been caught in places like New Caledonia and Solomon Islands with hauls of mainly beche-de-mer.

In an interview with Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes, Vietnam's deputy agriculture minister Vu Van Tam said his government was concerned about illegal fishing, which last year led the European Union to issue Vietnam a yellow card as a warning.

To restore the EU's green card, the minister said Vietnam was adjusting policies while seeking co-operation with countries, such as Australia and the Philippines.

In relation to New Caledonia, Mr Vu said he would like to reach a co-operation accord in aquaculture, which is a strong sector in Vietnam.

Mr Vu said poaching was the result of ignorance of the law of what he calls village fishermen.

He said other factors were a fish shortage in local waters and the push by China into the archipelagoes of the South China Sea.

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