Nội dung toàn văn Decision No. 1976/QD-TTg plan on the system of fishing ports and storm helters for fishing ships
THE PRIME MINISTER | THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM |
No. 1976/QD-TTg | Hanoi, November 12, 2015 |
DECISION
APPROVING THE MASTER PLAN ON THE SYSTEM OF FISHING PORTS AND STORM HELTERS FOR FISHING SHIPS THROUGH 2020, WITH ORIENTATIONS TOWARD 2030
THE PRIME MINISTER
Pursuant to the December 25, 2001 Law on Organization of the Government;
Pursuant to the November 26, 2003 Fisheries Law;
Pursuant to the Government’s Decree No. 92/2006/ND-CP of September 7, 2006, on the formulation, approval and management of socio-economic development masterplans;
Pursuant to the Government’s Decree No. 04/2008/ND-CP of January 11, 2008, amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 92/2006/ND-CP of September 7, 2006, on the formulation, approval and management of socio-economic development master plans;
At the proposal of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in Report No. 6743/TTr-BNN-TCTS of August 19, 2015,
DECIDES:
Article 1. To approve the master plan on the network of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships through 2020, with orientations toward 2030, with the following principal contents:
I. PLANNING VIEWPOINTS
1. To plan fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships on the basis of tapping to the utmost the natural conditions, ensuring compliance with traditional customs and practices of local fishing communities and attaching importance to the construction of fishing ports in close association with storm shelters for fishing ships and fishing logistic services establishments.
2. The master plan on the network of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships must comply with the development master plan of the fisheries sector and local socio-economic development master plans in combination with the master plan on sea and island defense and security infrastructure in order to protect the environment and ecosystem, adapt to climate change and sea level rise and promote international integration, contributing to the implementation of Vietnam’s Marine Strategy through 2020.
3. To speed up the socialization to mobilize to the utmost sources from various economic sectors as well as assistance of foreign countries and international organizations in the construction of facilities and management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships.
II. PLANNING OBJECTIVES
1. To complete the planning of a system of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships along the coast and on islands endowed with favorable natural conditions where concentrate a large number of fishing ports so as to meet fishing ships’ needs for places to anchor and receive logistic services towards industrialization and modernization.
2. To form international important exchange hubs which shall serve as a driving force for development of the fisheries sector’s industrial parks, coastal economic zones and large fishing centers (in Hai Phong city and Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Kien Giang provinces) linked with key fishing grounds; to create attraction and driving force for the fisheries sector to develop toward effectiveness and sustainability.
3. To concentrate on investing in construction of regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships in coastal provinces and cities and on islands with high storm frequency, and step-by-step upgrading existing storm shelters linked with fishing ports, enhancing the use efficiency of the system of storm shelters.
4. To improve the capacity of fishing ports; to improve infrastructure facilities and services in ports so as to meet the demand for fishing logistic services, ensure food safety and hygiene, contribute to economic, tourist, cultural and social development, environmental sanitation and new-countryside building.
III. PLANNING SCOPE
1. The master plan covers 28 coastal provinces and cities with fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships built along the coast or on islands.
2. The master plan is elaborated for the period through 2020, with orientations toward 2030.
IV. CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFICATION
Based on natural characteristics, number of fishing ships and traditional practices of fishermen, the system of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships shall be classified and built according to the following criteria:
1. Grade-I and grade-II fishing ports must comply with Article 4 of the Government’s Decree No. 80/2012/ND-CP of October 8, 2012, on management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships. Particularly, grade-I fishing ports located in large fishing centers must meet the criteria provided in Appendix I to this Decision.
2. A regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships must fully meet the following conditions:
a/ Being located near a key fishing ground where concentrates fishing ships of different provinces;
b/ Being located in a sea area with high storm frequency;
c/ Being endowed with favorable natural conditions, ensuring safety for fishing ships taking shelter;
d/ Being capable of accommodating at least 1,000 fishing ships.
3. A provincial-level storm shelter must fully meet the following conditions:
a/ Being located near a local traditional fishing ground, thus reducing to the utmost the time for fishing ships to move into for shelter;
b/ Being endowed with favorable natural conditions, ensuring safety for fishing ships taking shelter;
c/ Being capable of meeting local fishing ships’ demand for places to anchor.
V. PLANNING ON THE SYSTEM OF FISHING PORTS AND STORM SHELTERS FOR FISHING SHIPS UP TO 2020 (Appendices II, IIIa and IIIb)
By 2020, there will be 125 fishing ports, including 35 grade-I fishing ports and 90 grade- II fishing ports, capable of handling 2,250,000 tons of aquatic products per year and 146 storm shelters for fishing ships (30 regional-level storm shelters and 116 provincial-level ones) capable of accommodating around 9S,310 fishing ships.
1. Island- or mainland-based planning:
a/ In the mainland, there will be 98 fishing ports, including 29 grade-I fishing ports and 69 grade-II fishing ports, capable of handling 2,041,000 tons of aquatic products per year, and 124 storm shelters for fishing ships, including 20 regional-level storm shelters and 104 provincial- level ones, capable of accommodating 83,960 fishing ships;
b/ On islands, there will be 27 fishing ports, including 6 grade-I fishing ports and 21 grade- II fishing ports, capable of handling 209,000 tons of aquatic products per year, and 22 storm shelters for fishing ships, including 10 regional-level storm shelters and 12 provincial-level ones, capable of accommodating 14,350 fishing ships.
2. Sea area-based planning:
a/ In the Tonkin Gulf sea area (from Quang Ninh province to Quang Binh province):
- There will be 33 ports (7 ports on islands), including 13 grade-I ports and 20 grade-II ports, capable of handling 401,000 tons of. aquatic products per year;
- There will be 46 storm shelters for fishing ships (4 shelters on islands), including 8 regional-level shelters and 38 provincial-level shelters, capable of accommodating 26,300 fishing ships.
b/ In the Central Vietnam’s sea area (from Quang Tri province to Binh Thuan province):
- There will be 49 ports (11 ports on islands), including 13 grade-I ports and 36 grade-II ports, capable of handling 776,000 tons of aquatic products per year;
- There will be 61 storm shelters for fishing ships (9 shelters on islands), including 15 regional-level shelters and 46 provincial-level shelters, capable of accommodating 44,960 fishing ships.
c/ In the Southeastern region’s sea area (from Ba Ria-Vung Tau province to Ca Mau province):
- There will be 30 ports (2 ports on islands), including 7 grade-I ports and 23 grade-II ports, capable of handling 702,000 tons of aquatic products per year;
- There will be 22 storm shelters for fishing ships (2 shelters on islands), including 4 regional-level shelters and 18 provincial-level shelters, capable of accommodating 16,900 fishing ships.
d/ In the Southwestern region’s sea area (from Ca Mau province to Kien Giang province):
- There will be 13 ports (7 ports on islands), including 2 grade-I ports and 11 grade-II ports, capable of handling 371,000,000 tons of aquatic products per year;
- There will be 17 storm shelters for fishing ships (7 shelters on islands), including 3 regional-level shelters and 14 provincial-level shelters, capable of accommodating 10,150 fishing ships.
3. Priority projects
In the 2016-2020 period, priority will be given to investment in the construction of essential infrastructure facilities:
- Grade-I fishing ports in large fishing centers (fishing ports serving as a driving force);
- Regional-level storm shelters on islands and in Central Vietnam region;
- Fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships under construction.
VI. ORIENTATIONS TOWARD 2030
The capacity of handing aquatic products at ports and accommodating fishing ships will be stable as planned up to 2020.
- To further develop the system of fishing ports towards industrialization and modernization on the basis of upgrading and expanding existing fishing ports, focusing on fishing logistic service facilities so as to ensure food safety and hygiene;
- To improve information and communication systems up to a modem level to serve the management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships; to ensure communication between fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships and fishing ships;
- To link fishing ports with storm shelters for fishing ships in order to formulate synchronous and modem fishing logistic service centers;
- To improve the system of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships on islands, specifically on Paracel and Spratly archipelagoes.
VII. SOLUTIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MASTER PLAN
1. Mechanisms and policies:
a/ The State shall invest in the construction of essential infrastructure facilities in fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships;
b/ To increase and concentrate capital for construction, specifically for grade-I fishing ports, regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships on islands in important positions or near key fishing grounds and fishing ports which may also be used as storm shelters for fishing ships; to quickly form the system of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships as planned to facilitate the development and improve effectiveness of aquatic resource exploitation activities;
c/ The State shall encourage and offer incentives for domestic and foreign organizations and individuals to invest in the construction of, and manage, infrastructure as well as production and business facilities in fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships under regulations;
d/ To collect charges at fishing ports in order to create conditions for port managers to have funds for operation, repair and maintenance of port facilities;
dd/ To attach importance to investment in the form of public-private partnership (PPP) to attract capital for investment in fishing ports;
e/ To reserve appropriate land parcels to build logistic service centers in grade-I fishing ports, ensuring convenient access to the national transport system and step-by-step form a modem infrastructure and logistic service network;
g/ To allow the transfer of land use rights for fishing ports which are located in urban centers and subject to change of land use purpose or relocation as planned;
h/ For localities with suitable conditions, to encourage investors to dredge and maintain fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships without using state budget funds;
i/ To allow the sub-lease fishing ports’ infrastructure facilities built with state budget funds under regulations.
2. Science and technology:
a/ To continue applying new scientific and technological advances to the construction and maintenance of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships; to raise the mechanization and industrialization rate, first of all, in the cargo loading and uploading and preservation and preliminary processing of aquatic products at fishing ports; to apply information technology to the management and control of fishing ships entering or leaving storm shelters;
b/ To study and formulate standards and techno-economic norms to be applied to the construction and management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships. The State shall encourage organizations and individuals to apply scientific and technical advances to the operations of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships.
3. Environmental protection
a/ To perfect legal documents on environmental protection in fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships;
b/ To increase public information about environmental protection among fishing communities at fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships;
c/ To apply technical solutions to the construction of water supply and drainage and waste collection and treatment systems;
d/ To divide the responsibility to direct and oversee environmental protection activities among functional agencies; to enhance the inspection and control of, and impose administrative sanctions against, polluting acts.
4. Investment capital:
Investment capital for the implementation of the master plan will be raised from different sources: the central budget, local budgets, capital of domestic economic sectors and foreign investment capital and donations. In which:
a/ Funds from the central budget will be used to invest in, or provide support according to prescribed norms for, essential infrastructure facilities under Clauses 1 and 2, Article 3 of the Government’s Decree No. 67/2014/ND-CP of July 7, 2014, on a number of fisheries development policies. For fishing ports located in large fishing centers, funds from the central budget will be used to make synchronous investment in such items as wharves; embankments, breakwaters, sand protection dikes; dredging entry and exit fairways and docking areas; vessel-anchoring facilities; signal buoy, sign and signal lamp systems; specialized information and communication systems; technical infrastructure systems; electricity supply and lighting systems; administration houses; aquatic product classification and trading areas; and water supply and drainage and waste treatment systems;
Funds from the central budget shall be allocated under annual plans for the sustainable fisheries development program;
b/ Funds from local budgets shall be allocated to other programs and projects for construction of other facilities of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships; ground clearance compensation and resettlement; annual maintenance of infrastructure facilities and payment of expenses for post-investment management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships invested with state budget capital;
c/ ODA capital provided by donors will be used for construction, upgrading and expanding of fishing ports in order to meet the requirements on environmental protection and food safety and hygiene as well as storm shelters to prevent and reduce natural disaster risks and respond to climate changes;
d/ To raise funds from all economic sectors for the construction of production, business and fisheries service works under the master plan.
5. Total investment capital demand - investment phasing:
a/ The total capital demand for investment in projects on fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships up to 2030 will be approximately VND 36,400 billion;
b/ Investment phasing:
- The 2016-2020 period: VND 16,800 billion.
To concentrate on investment in the construction of fishing ports in large fishing centers; regional-level storm shelters on islands and the Central Vietnam region; and fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships under construction.
- The 2010-2025 period: VND 13,000 billion.
To complete the construction of infrastructure of grade-I fishing ports and regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships; to invest in remaining storm shelters.
- The 2026-2030: VND 6,600 billion
To invest in construction of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships on the Spratly archipelago and remaining fishing ports; to upgrade and enlarge existing fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships.
Article 2. Organization of implementation
1. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall:
a/ Direct and guide the implementation of this master plan nationwide; formulate and issue criteria for, and regulations on the management and use of, fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships; study and adopt mechanisms and policies to encourage economic sectors to participate in the investment in and management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships;
b/ Appraise and approve investment projects to construct grade-I fishing ports and regional- level storm shelters for fishing ships in accordance with the Law on Public Investment;
c/ Formulate and promulgate standards, regulations and techno-economic norms to be applied to the construction, management and maintenance of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships;
d/ Examine, supervise and guide the construction and management of grade-I fishing ports and regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships; make a list of projects on grade-I fishing ports and regional-level storm shelters for fishing ships prioritized for investment in each period in accordance with the Law on Public Investment;
dd/ Annually organize preliminary review and evaluation of the implementation of the master plan, and construction and management of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships.
2. People’s Committees of coastal provinces and cities shall:
a/ Plan and invest in the construction and management of local fishing wharves;
b/ Coordinate with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in implementing the master plan, ensuring conformity with local socio-economic development master plans;
c/ Appraise and approve projects to construct grade-II fishing ports and provincial-level storm shelters for fishing ships;
d/ Arrange land as planned and allocate finds for management and maintenance of facilities;
dd/ Organize the collection of service charges at fishing ports; carry out on a pilot basis the mechanism of assigning fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships to enterprises and local fishing communities for management and operation;
e/ Organize post-investment management and exploitation of fishing ports and storm shelters for fishing ships.
3. The Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Ministry of Finance shall balance and allocate investment capital and non-business capital for the implementation of this master plan under 5-year and annual plans.
4. Related ministries and sectors shall, within their functions, tasks and powers, coordinate with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in implementing this master plan.
Article 3. This Decision takes effect on the date of its signing and replaces the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 346/QD-TTg of March 15, 2010, and Decision No. 1349/QD-TTg of August 9,2011.
Article 4. Ministers of Agriculture and Rural Development; Planning and Investment; and Finance; chairpersons of the People’s Committees of coastal provinces and cities; and heads of related units shall implement this Decision.-
| FOR THE PRIME MINISTER |
APPENDIX I
STANDARDS OF DRIVING-FORCE FISHING PORTS OF MAJOR FISHERIES CENTERS
(Issued together with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1976/QD-TTg dated November 12, 2015)
Driving-force fishing port is defined as a Grade-I fishing port which is connected with socio-economic infrastructure systems and has identical and modern fishery facilities and logistics services in order to ensure conformance to the following criteria:
1. Satisfy the fish throughput of more than 100,000 tonnes/years and have piers for fishing vessels of up to 2,000 CV to anchor to fishing ports.
2. Ensure that more than 1,000 fishing vessels or those with the maximum capacity of 600CV can anchor and shelter from storms within port waters.
3. Provide major equipment or cargo loading and unloading lines which are totally automated.
4. Satisfy requirements of national technical regulations on fishing ports – Conditions for food hygiene and safety (e.g. all wastes must be entirely treated and wastewater must meet the B standard of industrial wastewater regulations).
5. Have the onshore land which covers an area of at least 15 hectares.
6. Have port terminals comprising piers (including special-purpose piers designed for production activities, general-purpose piers and international-purpose piers), fish product collection and sorting facilities, water surface zones, navigable channels, operation offices, port service zones, dedicated storage facilities, transit warehouses, wastewater treatment zones, power supply and lighting systems, freshwater and fuel supply systems.
7. Have connections to particular fishery functional zones (including those intended for the following activities and services, such as fish product processing, repair and manufacturing of fish nets, accessories or gear, mechanical engineering for ship building and repair for large-capacity vessels, hulk materials, marine equipment, information and communications and central fish markets), fishery regulatory forces or authorities (e.g. fishery resource surveillance, fishing vessel registration and inspection, emergency response, salvage, rescue, quality control, training and fishery research).
8. Build fishing ports at areas where connections with non-tariff, commercial service, finance and credit zones are promoted.
APPENDIX II
LIST OF ANCHORAGE ALYSUMS FOR FISHING VESSELS TO BE DEVELOPED BY 2020 WITH VISION TO 2030
(Issued together with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1976/QD-TTg dated November 12, 2015)
NO. | PROVINCE, CITY/NAME, ADDRESS | THROUGHPUT CAPACITY (Number of vessels/vessel horsepower capacity) | NOTE |
I | QUANG NINH |
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1 | Co To – Thanh Lan, Co To district | 1,200 pieces/800 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Co To fishing port |
2 | Van Don, Van Don district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Cai Rong fishing port |
3 | Cai Mat estuary, Tien Yen district | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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4 | Bach Dang, Ha Long city | 800 pieces/600 CV |
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5 | Quang Ha – Phu Hai, Hai Ha district | 500 pieces/200 CV |
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6 | Hai Xuan – Vinh Trung, Mong Cai city | 500 pieces/200 CV |
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7 | Tan An, Quang Yen town | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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8 | Cam Thuy, Cam Pha city | 200 pieces/200 CV |
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XI | HAI PHONG |
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9 | Tran Chau, Cat Hai district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Tran Chau fishing port |
10 | Van Uc estuary, Tien Lang district | 500 pieces/600 CV |
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11 | Bach Dang estuary, Thuy Nguyen district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Bach Dang fishing port |
12 | Ngoc Hai, Do Son district | 800 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Ngoc Hai fishing port |
13 | Bach Long Vy, Bach Long Vy district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Bach Long Vy fishing port |
14 | Quan Chanh, Kien Thuy district | 500 pieces/400 CV |
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15 | Dong Xuan, Thuy Nguyen district | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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16 | Van Huong, Do Son district | 300 pieces/300 CV |
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III | THAI BINH |
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17 | Tra Ly estuary, Thai Thuy district | 300 pieces/300 CV |
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18 | Cua Lan, Tien Hai district | 300 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Cua Lan fishing port |
19 | Diem Ho estuary, Thai Thuy district | 300 pieces/300 CV |
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20 | Hong Tien, Kien Xuong district | 300 pieces/400 CV |
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IV | NAM DINH |
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21 | Ninh Co estuary, Nghia Hung district | 600 pieces/800 CV | In coordination with Quan Vinh fishing port |
22 | Ha Lan estuary, Giao Thuy district | 1,000 pieces/200 CV | In coordination with Thinh Lam fishing port |
23 | Thinh Long, Hai Hau district | 100 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Ninh Co fishing port |
24 | Cong Doanh Chau, Hai Hau district | 500 pieces/800 CV | In coordination with Cong Doanh Chau fishing port |
V | NINH BINH |
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25 | Day river estuary, Kim Son district | 500 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Cua Day fishing port |
VI | THANH HOA |
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26 | Lach Hoi rivulet, Sam Son town | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Lach Hoi fishing port |
27 | Lach Truong rivulet, Hau Loc district | 700 pieces/350 CV | In coordination with Hoa Loc fishing port |
28 | Lach Bang rivulet , Tinh Gia district | 800 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with Lach Bang fishing port |
29 | Sao La canal, Nga Son district | 300 pieces/200 CV |
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30 | Ly river estuary, Quang Xuong district | 300 pieces/200 CV |
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31 | Lach Trao rivulet, Hoang Hoa district | 300 pieces/200 CV |
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VII | NGHE AN |
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32 | Lach Quen rivulet, Quynh Luu district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Lach Hoi fishing port |
33 | Lach Con rivulet, Hoang Mai town | 600 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Quynh Phuong fishing port |
34 | Lach Van rivulet, Dien Chau district | 650 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Lach Van fishing port |
35 | Lach Lo rivulet, Cua Lo town | 500 pieces/400 CV |
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36 | Lach Thoi rivulet, Quynh Luu district | 350 pieces/500 CV |
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VIII | HA TINH |
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37 | Cua Hoi estuary – Xuan Pho, Nghi Xuan district | 1,200 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level |
38 | Cua Nhuong estuary, Cam Xuyen district | 300 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Cua Nhuong fishing port |
39 | Ky Ha, Ky Anh town | 300 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Cua Khau fishing port |
40 | Cua Sot estuary, Loc Ha district | 300 pieces/150 CV | In coordination with Thach Kim fishing port |
IX | QUANG BINH |
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41 | Northern Gianh river, Ba Don town | 1,000 pieces1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Gianh river fishing port |
42 | Gianh estuary, Bo Trach district | 450 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Gianh river fishing port |
43 | Cua Nhat Le estuary, Dong Hoi city | 600 pieces/300 CV |
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44 | Cua Roon estuary, Quang Trach district | 300 pieces/200 CV |
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45 | Cua Ly Hoa estuary, Bo Trach district | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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46 | Go market area, Quanh Ninh district | 150 pieces/90 CV |
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X | QUANG TRI |
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47 | Con Co island, Con Co district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Con Co fishing port |
48 | Cua Tung estuary, Vinh Linh district | 250 pieces/150 CV | In coordination with Cua Tung fishing port |
49 | Cua Viet estuary, Trieu Phong district | 350 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Cua Viet fishing port |
50 | Cua Viet North, Gio Linh district | 300 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Cua Viet North fishing port |
XI | THUA THIEN HUE |
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51 | Thuan An, Phu Vang district | 1,000 pieces/300 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Thuan An fishing port |
52 | Dam Cau Hai lagoon, Phu Loc district | 420 pieces/300 CV |
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53 | Phu Hai, Phu Vang district | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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54 | Vinh Hien, Phu Loc district | 300 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Tu Hien fishing port |
XII | DA NANG |
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55 | Tho Quang, Son Tra district | 1,240 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Tho Quang fishing port |
XIII | QUANG NAM |
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56 | An Hoa, Nui Thanh district | 1,200 pieces/300 CV | At a regional level |
57 | Cua Dai estuary, Hoi An city | 800 pieces/500 CV | In coordination with Cam Thanh fishing port |
58 | Cu Lao Cham estuary, Hoi An city | 100 pieces/90 CV |
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59 | Vung Hong Trieu, Duy Xuyen district | 1,000 pieces/350 CV | In coordination with Hong Trieu fishing port |
60 | 3 communes: Tam Tien, Tam Hoa, Tam Xuan 1, Nui Thanh district | 800 pieces/300 CV |
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61 | Binh Duong, Thang Binh district | 200 pieces/300 CV |
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XIV | QUANG NGAI |
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62 | Tinh Hoa, Quang Ngai city | 1,500 pieces/800 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Tinh Hoa fishing port |
63 | Ly Son island, Ly Son district | 1,000 pieces/800 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Ly Son fishing port |
64 | Co Luy, Quang Ngai city | 800 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with Co Luy fishing port |
65 | Cua My A estuary, Duc Pho district | 400 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with My A fishing port |
66 | Cua Sa Can estuary, Binh Son district | 800 pieces/400 CV |
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67 | Cua Sa Huynh estuary, Duc Pho district | 500 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with Sa Huynh fishing port |
68 | Duc Loi, Mo Duc district | 200 pieces/400 CV |
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XV | BINH DINH |
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69 | Tam Quan, Hoai Nhon district | 1,200 pieces/400 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Tam Quan fishing port |
70 | Dam De Gi lagoon, Phu Cat district | 2,000 pieces/300 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with De Gi fishing port |
XVI | PHU YEN |
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71 | Xuan Dai bay, Song Cau town | 2,000 pieces/800 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Dan Phuoc fishing port |
72 | Vung Ro basin, Dong Hoa district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV |
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73 | Xuan Dai lagoon, Song Cau town | 800 pieces/500 CV |
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74 | Dong Tac, Tuy Hoa city | 600 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Dong Tac fishing port |
75 | An Hai – An Ninh Dong commune rivulet, Tuy An district | 1,000 pieces/500 CV |
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76 | Hoa Hiep Nam – Hoa Hiep Trung commune rivulet, Dong Hoa district | 1,000 pieces/500 CV | In coordination with Phu Lac fishing port |
77 | Van Cui rivulet, An Ninh Tay commune, Tuy An district | 500 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Tien Chau fishing port |
XVII | KHANH HOA |
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78 | Tac river – Hon Ro, Nha Trang city | 1,500 pieces/500 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Hon Ro fishing port |
79 | Cam Ranh bay, Cam Ranh city | 2,000 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Da Bac fishing port |
80 | Da Tay island, Truong Sa district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Da Tay fishing port |
81 | Dam Mon lagoon, Van Ninh district | 800 pieces/500 CV | In coordination with Dam Mon fishing port |
82 | Vinh Luong, Nha Trang city | 1,000 pieces/500 CV | In coordination with Vinh Luong fishing port |
83 | Ninh Van, Ninh Hoa town | 1,000 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Ninh Van fishing port |
84 | Dai Lanh, Van Ninh district | 500 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Dai Lanh fishing port |
85 | Cam Binh, Cam Ranh city | 500 pieces/500 CV |
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86 | Ninh Hai, Ninh Hoa town | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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87 | Song Tu Tay island, Truong Sa district | 1,000 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Song Tu Tay fishing port |
88 | Truong Sa Lon island, Truong Sa district | 100 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Truong Sa island fishing port |
89 | Sinh Ton island, Truong Sa district | 100 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Sinh Ton island fishing port |
90 | Phan Vinh island, Truong Sa district | 100 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Phan Vinh island fishing port |
91 | Thuy Trieu lagoon, Cam Lam district | 500 pieces/300 CV |
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XVIII | NINH THUAN |
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92 | Cua Ninh Chu estuary, Ninh Hai district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Ninh Chu fishing port |
93 | Ca Na, Thuan Nam district | 1,200 pieces/1,000 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Ca Na fishing port |
94 | Cua Song Cai estuary, Phan Rang – Thap Cham city | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Dong Hai fishing port |
95 | Vinh Hy bay, Ninh Hai district | 200 pieces/300 CV |
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XIX | BINH THUAN |
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96 | Phu Hai estuary, Phan Thiet city | 1,200 pieces/400 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Phu Hai fishing port |
97 | Phu Quy island, Phu Quy district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Trieu Duong fishing port |
98 | Phan Ri Cua, Tuy Phong district | 1,200 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with Phan Ri Cua fishing port |
99 | Cua La Gi estuary, La Gi town | 1,600 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with La Gi fishing port |
100 | Cua Lien Huong estuary, Tuy Phong district | 300 pieces/300 CV |
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101 | Ba Dang river estuary, La Gi town | 400 pieces/250 CV |
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102 | Mui Ne, Phan Thiet city | 300 pieces/600 CV |
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103 | Chi Cong, Tuy Phong district | 300 pieces/300 CV |
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104 | Tan Thang (Ho Lan), Ham Tan district | 200 pieces/200 CV |
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105 | Binh Thanh, Tuy Phong district | 200 pieces/200 CV |
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106 | Hoa Thang, Bac Binh district | 200 pieces/200 CV |
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107 | Cua Ha Lang estuary, Ham Tan district | 200 pieces/200 CV |
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XX | BA RIA – VUNG TAU |
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108 | Dinh river estuary, Vung Tau city | 1,200 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Dinh river fishing port |
109 | Ben Dam bay, Con Dao district | 1,200 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Ben Dam fishing port |
110 | Cua Lap river, Long Dien district | 1,200 pieces/300 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Tan Phuoc and Phuoc Hiep fishing port |
111 | Loc An, Dat Do district | 1,000 pieces/200 CV | In coordination with Loc An fishing port |
112 | Binh Chau, Xuyen Moc district | 300 pieces/90 CV | In coordination with Ben Loi fishing port |
XXI | HO CHI MINH CITY |
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113 | Dong Dinh river, Can Gio district | 2,000 pieces/600 CV |
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XXII | TIEN GIANG |
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114 | Cua Soai Rap estuary, Go Cong Dong district | 350 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Vam Lang fishing port |
XXIII | BEN TRE |
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115 | Cua Dai estuary, Binh Dai district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Binh Dai fishing port |
116 | Cua Co Chien estuary, Thanh Phu district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Thanh Phu fishing port |
117 | Ba Tri, Ba Tri district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Ba Tri fishing port |
XXIV | TRA VINH |
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118 | Cua Cung Hau estuary, Cau Ngang district | 500 pieces/600 CV |
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119 | Cua Dinh An estuary, Tra Cu district | 500 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Dinh An fishing port |
XXV | SOC TRANG |
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120 | Kenh Ba canal, Tran De district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Tran De fishing port |
121 | Ngang Ro, Tran De district | 400 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Tran De fishing port |
122 | Rach Trang ditch, Cu Lao Dung district | 400 pieces/150 CV |
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XXVI | BAC LIEU |
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123 | Cua Ganh Hao estuary, Dong Hai district | 800 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Ganh Hao fishing port |
124 | Cua Cai Cung estuary, Dong Hai district | 250 pieces/150 CV |
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125 | Cua Nha Mat estuary, Bac Lieu city | 300 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Nha Mat fishing port |
XXVII | CA MAU |
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126 | Ong Doc river estuary, Tran Van Thoi district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Doc river fishing port |
127 | Cua Rach Goc estuary, Ngoc Hien district | 1,000 pieces/400 CV | At a regional level |
128 | Cua Bo De estuary, Nam Can district | 1,000 pieces/300 CV |
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129 | Cai Doi Vam, Phu Tan district | 600 pieces/150 CV |
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130 | Cua Khanh Hoi estuary, U Minh district | 700 pieces/150 CV |
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131 | Hon Khoai island, Ngoc Hien district | 200 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Hon Khoai fishing port |
132 | Ho Gui, Dam Doi district | 300 pieces/150 CV |
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133 | Rach Tau canal, Ngoc Hien district | 300 pieces/150 CV |
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XXVIII | KIEN GIANG |
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134 | Nam Du island, Kien Hai district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level and in coordination with Nam Du island fishing port |
135 | Hon Tre island, Kien Hai district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | At a regional level |
136 | Cai Lon, Cai Be river estuary, Chau Thanh district | 1,000 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Tac Cau fishing port |
137 | Xeo Nhau river estuary, An Minh district | 400 pieces/400 CV | In coordination with Xeo Nhau fishing port |
138 | Cua Ba Hon estuary, Kien Luong district | 300 pieces/300 CV | In coordination with Ba Hon fishing port |
139 | Muong Dao, Ha Tien town | 500 pieces/600 CV |
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140 | Vinh An Thoi, Phu Quoc district | 600 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with An Thoi fishing port |
141 | Mui Ganh Dau, Phu Quoc district | 400 pieces/450 CV | In coordination with Ganh Dau fishing port |
142 | Vung Trau Nam, Phu Quoc district | 250 pieces/300 CV |
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143 | Rach Gia, Rach Gia city | 600 pieces/600 CV |
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144 | Linh Huynh river estuary, Hon Dat district | 500 pieces/600 CV | In coordination with Linh Huynh fishing port |
145 | Cua Duong Dong estuary, Phu Quoc district | 600 pieces/600 CV |
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146 | Tho Chau, Phu Quoc district | 400 pieces/1,000 CV | In coordination with Tho Chau fishing port |
APPENDIX IIIA
LIST OF FISHING PORTS TO BE DEVELOPED BY 2020 WITH VISION TO 2030
(Issued together with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1976/QD-TTg dated November 12, 2015)
NO. | PROVINCE, CITY/CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NAME | CONSTRUCTION SITE | THROUGHPUT CAPACITY (Number of entries/ maximum horsepower capacity) | QUANTITY OF FISH PRODUCTS ENTERING OR EXITING A PORT (Tonnes/year) | NOTE | ||||
A | GRADE-1 FISHING PORTS | ||||||||
I | QUANG NINH | ||||||||
1 | Cai Rong fishing port | Cai Rong town, Van Don district | 130 entries/1,000 CV | 17,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
2 | Co To fishing port | Co To town, Co To district | 120 entries/800 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
II | HAI PHONG |
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3 | Bach Dang fishing port | Lap Le commune, Thuy Nguyen district | 250 entries/2,000 CV | 100,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum located at Bach Dang river estuary. | ||||
4 | Cat Ba fishing port | Tung Vung bay, Cat Ba town, Cat Hai district | 120 entries/600 CV | 15,000 |
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5 | Bach Long Vi fishing port | Bach Long Vi district | 100 entries/1,000 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
III | THAI BINH |
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6 | Thuy Van fishing port | Thuy Tan commune, Thai Thuy district | 120 entries/400 CV | 15,000 |
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IV | NAM DINH |
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7 | Ninh Co fishing port | Thinh Long town, Hai Hau district | 120 entries/800 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
V | THANH HOA |
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8 | Lach Bang fishing port | Hai Binh commune, Tinh Gia district | 120 entries/450 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
9 | Lach Hoi fishing port | Quang Tien, Sam Son town | 120 entries/800 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
VI | NGHE AN |
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10 | Cua Hoi fishing port | Nghi Hai ward, Cua Lo town | 120 entries/800 CV | 15,000 |
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11 | Lach Quen fishing port | Tien Thuy commune, Quynh Thuan commune, Quynh Luu district | 200 entries/1,000 CV | 20,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
VII | HA TINH |
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12 | Cua Khau fishing port | Ky Ninh commune, Ky Anh town | 120 entries/600 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
VIII | QUANG BINH |
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13 | Gianh river fishing port | Thanh Trach commune, Bo Trach district | 130 entries/600 CV | 17,000 |
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IX | QUANG TRI |
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14 | Cua Viet fishing port | Trieu An commune, Trieu Phong district | 120 entries/1,000 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
X | THUA THIEN HUE |
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15 | Thuan An fishing port | Thuan An town, Phu Vang district | 120 entries/700 CV | 20,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XI | DA NANG |
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16 | Tho Quang fishing port | Tho Quang ward, Son Tra district | 300 entries/2,000 CV | 100,000 | In coordination with Tho Quang anchorage asylum. | ||||
XII | QUANG NAM |
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17 | Tam Quang fishing port | Tam Quang commune, Nui Thanh district | 120 entries/400 CV | 16,000 |
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XIII | QUANG NGAI |
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18 | Ly Son fishing port | An Hai commune, Ly Son island district | 100 entries/800 CV | 10,000 |
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19 | Tinh Hoa fishing port | Tinh Hoa commune, Quang Ngai city | 200 entries/800 CV | 20,000 | In coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
XIV | BINH DINH |
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20 | Quy Nhon fishing port | Hai Cang ward, Quy Nhon city | 300 entries/600 CV | 40,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XV | PHU YEN |
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21 | Dong Tac fishing port | Phu Lam ward, Tuy Hoa city | 120 entries/1,000 CV | 15,000 | Special-purpose tuna fishing port and in coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XVI | KHANH HOA |
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22 | Da Bac fishing port | Cam Linh ward, Cam Ranh city | 250 entries/2,000 CV | 100,000 | In coordination with Cam Ranh bay anchorage asylum. | ||||
23 | Hon Ro fishing port | Phuoc Dong commune, Nha Trang city | 150 entries/500 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
24 | Da Tay fishing port | Da Tay island, Truong Sa town, Truong Sa district | 100 entries/1,000 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XVII | NINH THUAN |
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25 | Ca Na fishing port | Ca Na commune, Thuan Nam district | 120 entries/1,000 CV | 25,000 |
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XVIII | BINH THUAN |
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26 | Phan Thiet fishing port | Duc Thang ward, Phan Thiet city | 220 entries/400 CV |
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XIX | BA RIA – VUNG TAU |
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27 | Go Ong Sam fishing port | Go Ong Sam, ward 12, Vung Tau city | 300 entries/2,000 CV | 100,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum located at Dinh river estuary. | ||||
28 | Cat Lo fishing port | Ward 11, Vung Tau city | 180 entries/1,000 CV | 60,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum located at Dinh river estuary. | ||||
XX | TIEN GIANG |
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29 | Vam Lang fishing port | Kieng Phuoc commune, Go Cong Dong district | 120 entries/400 CV | 25,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXI | BEN TRE |
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30 | Binh Dai fishing port | Binh Thang commune, Binh Dai district | 150 entries/1,000 CV | 50,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXII | TRA VINH |
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31 | Dinh An fishing port | Dinh An commune, Tra Cu district | 120 entries/800 CV | 25,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXIII | SOC TRANG |
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32 | Tran De fishing port | Tran De town, Tran De district | 190 entries/600 CV | 50,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXIV | BAC LIEU |
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33 | Ganh Hao fishing port | Ganh Hao town, Dong Hai district | 170 entries/600 CV | 40,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXV | CA MAU |
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34 | Doc river fishing port | Song Doc town, Tran Van Thoi district | 120 entries/600 CV | 45,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXVI | KIEN GIANG |
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35 | Tac Cau fishing port | Tay Yen A commune, An Bien district and Binh An commune, Chau Thanh district, Kien Giang province | 550 entries/2,000 CV | 250,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum located at Cai Lon and Cai Be river estuary. | ||||
B | GRADE-II FISHING PORTS | ||||||||
I | QUANG NINH PROVINCE |
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1 | Hon Gai fishing port | Ha Phong ward, Ha Long city | 90 entries/400 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
II | HAI PHONG CITY |
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2 | Tran Chau fishing port | Cat Ba town, Cat Hai district | 120 entries/600 CV | 9,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
3 | Ngoc Hai fishing port | Ngoc Hai ward, Do Son district | 70 entries/450 CV | 9,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
4 | Tay Bach Long Vi fishing port | Bach Long Vi district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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5 | Ha Long fishing port | May Chai ward, Ngo Quyen district | 40 entries/600 CV | 7,000 |
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III | THAI BINH PROVINCE |
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6 | Cua Lan fishing port | Nam Thinh commune, Tien Hai district | 100 entries/400 CV | 12,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
7 | Tan Son fishing port | Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district | 150 entries/400 CV | 12,000 |
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IV | NAM DINH PROVINCE |
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8 | Quan Vinh fishing port | Nghia Thang commune, Nghia Phuc commune, Nghia Hung district | 100 entries/500 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
9 | Thinh Lam fishing port | Quat Lam town, Giao Thuy district | 100 entries/300 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
10 | Cong Doanh Chau fishing port | Hai Dong commune, Hai Hau district | 100 entries/800 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
V | NINH BINH PROVINCE |
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11 | Cua Day fishing port | Kim Tan commune, Con Thoi commune, Kim Son district | 50 entries/450 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
VI | THANH HOA PROVINCE |
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12 | Hon Me Island fishing port | Hon Me island, Tinh Gia district | 50 entries/450 CV | 7,000 |
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13 | Hoa Loc fishing port | Hoa Loc commune, Hau Loc district | 100 entries/500 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
VII | NGHE AN PROVINCE |
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14 | Lach Van fishing port | Dien Ngoc commune, Dien Chau district | 100 entries/600 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
15 | Quynh Phuong fishing port | Quynh Phuong ward, Hoang Mai town | 80 entries/600 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
VIII | HA TINH PROVINCE |
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16 | Xuan Hoi fishing port | Xuan Hoi commune, Nghi Xuan district | 80 entries/600 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
17 | Thach Kim fishing port | Thach Kim commune, Loc Ha district | 100 entries/400 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
18 | Cua Nhuong fishing port | Cua Nhuong commune, Cam Xuyen district | 100 entries/400 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
IX | QUANG BINH PROVINCE |
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19 | Nhat Le fishing port | Phu Hai ward, Dong Hoi city | 80 entries/600 CV | 11,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
20 | Roon fishing port | Canh Duong commune, Quang Trach district | 60 entries/400 CV | 9,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
X | QUANG TRI PROVINCE |
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21 | Cua Tung fishing port | Vinh Quang commune, Vinh Linh district | 80 entries/500 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
22 | Con Co fishing port | Con Co island, Con Co district | 100 entries/1,000 CV | 6,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
23 | Bac Cua Viet fishing port | Gio Viet commune, Gio Linh district | 60 entries/1,000 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XI | THUA THIEN HUE PROVINCE |
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24 | Tu Hien fishing port | Vinh Hien commune, Phu Loc district | 70 entries/500 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XII | QUANG NAM PROVINCE |
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25 | An Hoa fishing port | Tam Giang commune, Nui Thanh district | 130 entries/300 CV | 16,000 |
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26 | Cam Thanh fishing port | Cam Thanh commune, Hoi An city | 120 entries/400 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
27 | Cu Lao Cham island fishing port | Tan Hiep commune, Hoi An city | 70 entries/250 CV | 7,500 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
28 | Tam Ky fishing port | Tam Phu commune, Tam Ky city | 70 entries/200 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
29 | Hong Trieu fishing port | Duy Nghia commune, Duy Xuyen district | 100 entries/350 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XIII | QUANG NGAI PROVINCE |
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30 | Sa Huynh fishing port | Pho Thanh commune, Duc Pho district | 100 entries/500 CV | 12,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
31 | Tra Bong river fishing port | Binh Dong commune, Binh Son district | 100 entries/400 CV | 10,000 |
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32 | Sa Ky fishing port | Tinh Ky commune, Quang Ngai city | 120 entries/1,000 CV | 12,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
33 | Co Luy fishing port | Nghia Phu commune, Quang Ngai city | 100 entries/500 CV | 12,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
34 | My A fishing port | Pho Quang commune, Duc Pho district | 90 entries/400 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XIV | BINH DINH PROVINCE |
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35 | De Gi fishing port | Cat Khanh commune, Phu Cat district | 150 entries/400 CV | 24,000 | In coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
36 | Cu Lao Xanh island fishing port | Nhon Chau commune, Quy Nhon city | 50 entries/400 CV | 11,500 |
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37 | Tam Quan fishing port | Tam Quan Bac commune, Hoai Nhon district | 200 entries/400 CV | 20,000 | Special-purpose tuna fishing port and in coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
XV | PHU YEN PROVINCE |
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38 | Tien Chau fishing port | An Ninh Tay commune, Tuy An district | 60 entries/600 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
39 | Phu Lac fishing port | Hoa Hiep Nam, Dong Hoa district | 80 entries/500 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
40 | Dan Phuoc fishing port | Xuan Thanh ward, Song Cau town | 60 entries/500 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XVI | KHANH HOA PROVINCE |
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41 | Dai Lanh fishing port | Dai Lanh commune, Van Ninh district | 90 entries/500 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
42 | Dam Mon fishing port | Dam Mon commune, Van Ninh district | 90 entries/500 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
43 | Vinh Luong fishing port | Vinh Luong ward, Nha Trang city | 90 entries/500 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
44 | Ninh Van fishing port | Ninh Van commune, Ninh Hoa town | 100 entries/500 CV | 11,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
45 | Truong Sa Island fishing port | Truong Sa town, Truong Sa district | 90 entries/1,000 CV | 5,000 |
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46 | Song Tu Tay island fishing port | Song Tu Tay commune, Truong Sa district | 60 entries/1,000 CV | 4,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
47 | Nam Yet island fishing port | Sinh Ton commune, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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48 | Sinh Ton island fishing port | Sinh Ton commune, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
49 | Phan Vinh island fishing port | Truong Sa town, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XVII | NINH THUAN PROVINCE |
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50 | Dong Hai fishing port | Dong Hai ward, Phan Rang Thap Cham city | 100 entries/600 CV | 12,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
51 | Ninh Chu fishing port | Tri Hai commune, Ninh Hai district | 120 entries/1,000 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
52 | My Tan fishing port | Thanh Hai commune, Ninh Hai district | 50 entries/300 CV | 7,000 |
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XVIII | BINH THUAN PROVINCE |
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53 | La Gi fishing port | Phuoc Loc ward, La Gi town | 175 entries/400 CV | 35,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
54 | Phan Ri Cua fishing port | Phan Ri Cua town, Tuy Phong district | 120 entries/400 CV | 26,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
55 | Trieu Duong fishing port | Phu Quy island, Phu Quy district | 60 entries/1,000 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
56 | Phu Hai fishing port | Phu Hai commune, Phan Thiet city | 85 entries/500 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with a regional-level anchorage asylum. | ||||
XIX | BA RIA – VUNG TAU PROVINCE |
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57 | Ben Dam fishing port | Ben Dam bay, Con Son island, Con Dao district | 120 entries/500 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
58 | Tan Phuoc fishing port | Phuoc Tinh commune, Long Dien district | 125 entries/500 CV | 30,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
59 | Go Gang fishing port | Long Son commune, Vung Tau city | 45 entries/500 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
60 | Con Dao export and import fishing port | Ward 11, Vung Tau city | 45 entries/500 CV | 8,000 |
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61 | Phuoc Hiep fishing port | Phuoc Tinh commune, Long Dien district | 60 entries/500 CV | 10,000 |
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62 | INCOMAP port | Ward 5, Vung Tau city | 80 entries/300 CV | 15,000 |
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63 | Ben Da port | Ward 5, Vung Tau city | 60 entries/500 CV | 10,000 |
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64 | Uncle Ho fish pond fishing port (PASCO) | Ward 5-6, Vung Tau city | 60 entries/800 CV | 10,000 |
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65 | Ben Dinh fishing port | Ward 5, Vung Tau city | 70 entries/500 CV | 10,000 |
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66 | Loc An fishing port | Loc An commune, Dat Do district | 50 entries/400 CV | 8,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
67 | Lo Voi fishing port | Binh Chau commune, Xuyen Moc district | 70 entries/90 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
68 | Lo Voi fishing port | Phuoc Hung commune, Long Dien district | 40 entries/500 CV | 7,000 |
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XX | HO CHI MINH CITY |
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69 | Binh Dien market fishing port | Ward 7, district 8 | 80 entries/500 CV | 20,000 |
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70 | Bien Dong seafood corporation’s fishing port | Tan Thuan Dong ward, district 7 | 40 entries/600 CV | 7,000 |
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71 | Binh Khanh fishing port | Binh Khanh commune, Can Gio district | 50 entries/400 CV | 15,000 |
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XXI | TIEN GIANG PROVINCE |
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72 | My Tho fishing port | Ward 2, My Tho city | 90 entries/600 CV | 40,000 |
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XXII | BEN TRE PROVINCE |
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73 | Ba Tri fishing port | An Thuy commune, Ba Tri district | 120 entries/600 CV | 30,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
74 | Thanh Phu fishing port | An Nhon commune, Thanh Phu district | 90 entries/600 CV | 15,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXIII | TRA VINH PROVINCE |
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75 | Lang Chim fishing port | Long Huu commune, Duyen Hai district | 110 entries/600 CV | 20,000 |
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76 | Dong Cao fishing port | Dong Hai commune, Duyen Hai district | 90 entries/300 CV | 11,000 |
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XXIV | BAC LIEU PROVINCE |
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77 | Nha Mat fishing port | Nha Mat ward, Bac Lieu city | 135 entries/300 CV | 26,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXV | CA MAU PROVINCE |
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78 | Ca Mau fishing port | Ward 8, Ca Mau city | 50 entries/300 CV | 10,000 |
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79 | Hon Khoai fishing port | Hon Khoai island, Ngoc Hien district | 40 entries/400 CV | 10,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
80 | Rach Goc fishing port | Tan An commune and Rach Goc town, Ngoc Hien district | 100 entries/400 CV | 18,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
XXVI | KIEN GIANG PROVINCE |
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81 | An Thoi fishing port | An Thoi town, Phu Quoc district | 85 entries/600 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
82 | Nam Du island fishing port | Nam Du island, Kien Hai district | 30 entries/400 CV | 3,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
83 | Tho Chau island fishing port | Tho Chau commune, Phu Quoc district | 35 entries/1,000 CV | 5,000 |
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84 | Bai Dong fishing port | Tho Chau commune, Phu Quoc district | 35 entries/1,000 CV | 5,000 |
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85 | Ba Hon fishing port | Kien Luong town, Kien Luong district | 50 entries/400 CV | 14,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
86 | Xeo Nhao fishing port | Tan Thanh commune, An Minh district | 50 entries/350 CV | 15,000 |
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87 | Linh Huynh fishing port | Linh Huynh commune, Hon Dat district | 50 entries/400 CV | 10,000 |
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88 | Hon Ngang fishing port | Nam Du commune, Kien Hai district | 50 entries/600 CV | 5,000 |
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89 | Ganh Dau fishing port | Ganh Dau commune, Phu Quoc district | 60 entries/350 CV | 7,000 | In coordination with an anchorage asylum. | ||||
90 | Bai Chuong fishing port | Hon Nghe commune, Kien Hai district | 50 entries/300 CV | 5,000 |
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APPENDIX IIIB
LIST OF FISHING PORTS TO BE DEVELOPED BY 2030
(Issued together with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1976/QD-TTg dated November 12, 2015)
NO. | PROVINCE, CITY/CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NAME | CONSTRUCTION SITE | THROUGHPUT CAPACITY (Number of entries/ maximum horsepower capacity) | QUANTITY OF FISH PRODUCTS (Tonnes/year) | NOTE |
I | DA NANG CITY |
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1 | Truong Sa Island fishing port | Hoang Sa district | 70 entries/1,000 CV | 5,000 |
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2 | Da Bac island fishing port | Hoang Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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3 | Tri Ton island fishing port | Hoang Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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4 | Bong Bay island fishing port | Hoang Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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5 | Nam island fishing port | Hoang Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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II | KHANH HOA PROVINCE |
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6 | An Bang island fishing port | Truong Sa town, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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7 | Da Thuyen Chai island fishing port | Truong Sa town, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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8 | Son Ca island fishing port | Sinh Ton commune, Truong Sa district | 50 entries/1,000 CV | 3,000 |
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