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Over 9 trillion VND needed for protection and exploitation of aquatic resources

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) estimates that it needs about 9.035 trillion VND (382.02 million USD) to carry out the planning on protection and exploitation of aquatic resources for 2021 – 2030, with a vision to 2050.
Over 9 trillion VND needed for protection and exploitation of aquatic resources ảnh 1Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang speaks at the meeting. (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment (MARD) estimates that it needs about 9.035 trillionVND (382.02 million USD) to carry out the planning on protection andexploitation of aquatic resources for 2021 – 2030, with a vision to 2050.

The information was unveiled at a meeting of the council for the appraisal of the planning, which took place in Hanoi on July 18 and was chairedby Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of the council Tran Luu Quang.

Of the estimated cost, the central budget is set to accountfor nearly 21%, local funds make up 24.5%, and funds mobilised from other sources, 54.6%.

In the 2021-2025 period, the required capital isapproximately 1.25 trillion VND, accounting for 13.8% of the total, with theremainder earmarked for 2026-2030.

The planning is developed in the context of the rapiddepletion of marine ecosystems and aquatic resources in coastal and inlandareas due to excessive exploitation and even destruction. Its objective is toprotect, conserve, and develop aquatic resources in various aquatic areas andpreserve marine biodiversity.

Among its many targets, by 2030, 27 marine conservation areas will be established and effectively operating, with a total area ofapproximately 454,676ha designated as protected marine areas.

Concluding the meeting, Quang emphasised that restoring order in the exploitation of aquatic resources in the next two to three decades is achallenging task. This is due to the depleted aquatic resources, the largenumber of fishing vessels, and the fact that fishing is a traditionaloccupation for many people.

The Deputy PM requested that the planning scheme must include a list ofprojects arranged in order of priority and with more specific details. Hestressed the need to clearly identify the capacity for capital mobilisation duringthe 2021-2025 period to ensure feasibility immediately after the document isofficially approved./.
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The elongated tortoise is one of the most beautiful and rare terrestrial tortoise species, listed in both the Vietnam Red Data Book and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. It typically inhabits tropical and subtropical forests and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance. However, due to illegal trade and habitat loss, its wild population has been declining sharply.

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A series of environmental and marine-related events to held in the central province of Nghe An from June 4-6 will generate a broad social impact, helping transform awareness into action and commitments into concrete results, and contributing to Vietnam’s goals of green growth, circular economy development, net-zero emissions and harmonious coexistence between people and nature.

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The Bac Lieu Forest Protection Unit under the provincial Forest Protection Sub-Department said that it had completed procedures to transfer and release the animal into its natural habitat.

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The animals included two masked palm civets, four stump-tailed macaques, and seven rhesus macaques. All belong to Group IIB under Circular No. 85/2025/TT-BNNMT issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment on the management of endangered, precious and rare species, as well as the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

The animal was identified as a clouded monitor (Varanus nebulosus), weighing approximately two kilograms and measuring around 70 centimetres in length. The species belongs to Group IB — a category of endangered and rare forest wildlife species given the highest level of protection in Vietnam, with all forms of commercial exploitation and use strictly prohibited.

The stump-tailed macaque, scientifically known as Macaca arctoides, is classified as a rare and endangered species under Group IIB in Vietnam’s regulations on endangered wildlife management.

Ho Chi Minh City aims to push urban green coverage above 1 sq.m per person by 2030, while stepping up greenhouse gas reduction initiatives on the way to Net Zero by 2050.

Designed to process 2,000 tonnes of waste per day and generate 45MW of electricity for the national grid, the project is the first high-tech waste-to-energy plant in southwestern Hanoi, where large-scale solid waste treatment facilities have long been lacking.

The figure includes losses of 6.7 billion VND in Cao Bang province and 3.5 billion VND in Dak Lak province, while Quang Ninh and Thanh Hoa provinces have yet to report estimated damages.