Empty nets, empty oceans: A threat of overfishing to our planet’s future

  28/05/2024

Fishing is an essential part of the seafood industry, playing a crucial role in providing a vital source of food for billions of people worldwide. However, when overfishing occurs, it not only depletes fish populations but also causes severe negative impacts on the marine environment and ecosystem. This article will discuss these issues to better understand the harmful effects of overfishing on the environment and our lives.

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A threat of overfishing to our planet’s future

The devastating impact of overfishing

Overfishing has emerged as a pressing global issue, posing a severe threat to marine biodiversity and ocean ecosystems. This uncontrolled exploitation not only depletes fishery resources but also leads to a series of negative consequences, directly impacting the environment and human life.

Overfishing driving marine species to extinction

  • The rate of exploitation outpaces the natural regeneration capacity of fish populations, leading to a decline in numbers and a high risk of extinction for many valuable marine species.
  • Leading to the loss of essential nutrients for humans and other species within the marine ecosystem.
  • Causing ecological imbalances that affect the food chain and biodiversity.

Food chain disruption

  • Overfishing of large fish and apex predators leads to an increase in the number of smaller fish and prey species. 
  • This imbalance in the food chain has caused the decline and destabilization of ecosystems.
  • Affecting the development of other marine species and causing abnormal phenomena in the marine environment.

Marine environmental destruction

  • The use of destructive fishing methods such as bottom trawling, explosives, and poisons causes severe damage to marine ecosystems. 
  • These practices cause mass mortality of non-target marine species, including corals, benthos, sea turtles, dolphins, whales, etc.
  • Furthermore, they contribute to marine pollution through fishing waste, negatively impacting water quality and coastal ecosystems.

Climate crisis and climate change

  • Overfishing contributes to increased carbon emissions and other pollutants in the environment. 
  • It worsens the climate change situation, affecting ocean temperature, sea levels, salinity, and pH. 
  • It leads to extreme weather events such as storms, floods, and droughts, impacting the survival and distribution of marine species, while also increasing algal blooms, causing coral die-offs, and reducing biological productivity.
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The unforeseen effects of overfishing

Towards sustainable fisheries: Solutions for overfishing

Overfishing is a serious issue that affects the ecological balance, economic development, and food security of many countries, including Vietnam. To address this problem, cooperation between the government, the fishing industry, and fishing communities is essential. Some potential solutions include:

  • Organise educational programs to raise public awareness about the importance of protecting fishery resources and the harmful impacts of overfishing.
  • Develop policies to support the transition of fishing communities from destructive fishing practices, such as trawling, to more sustainable practices such as aquaculture, ecotourism, and marine conservation.
  • Promoting Sustainable Fishing Methods: Research and apply new technologies such as cage aquaculture and deep-sea mariculture
  • The allocation and management of fishing license quotas should be aligned with the regenerative capacity of the fishery resource. This requires basing decisions on accurate scientific research and statistics. 
  • The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has responsibilities in issuing regulations on allowable total catches, the number of vessels permitted to fish concurrently, and the extent of exploitation for at-risk fish species.
  • Promote co-management in fisheries resource conservation, enhancing the role of fishing communities in monitoring, reporting, and enforcing fishing regulations.
  • Establish communication, interaction, and collaboration channels among stakeholders, including management agencies, social organizations, researchers, and producers.
  • Encourage fishermen’s participation in education, communication, and awareness-raising activities on the importance of aquatic resource conservation.
  • Promote the processing and consumption of aquatic products to create added value for the fisheries sector.
  • Encourage the use of modern, efficient, and safe processing technologies.
  • Expand domestic and international markets and diversify fishery products.
  • Recycling and sustainable use of marine products: Minimize waste and marine pollution
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Some proposals towards sustainable development of the aquaculture industry.

Overfishing is driving many marine species to the brink of extinction, causing severe consequences for the ocean ecosystem. To address this urgent issue, international cooperation is needed to implement measures for sustainable fisheries management and aquaculture development.

Addressing the issue of overfishing requires collaborative efforts from various stakeholders. By effectively implementing the sustainable solutions mentioned above, we can protect fisheries resources, ensure food security, and promote sustainable marine economic development.

The Aquaculture Vietnam 2024 exhibition offers a platform to explore sustainable solutions for marine economic development.

The Aquaculture Vietnam 2024 is indeed evidence of these efforts, bringing together leading businesses and experts in the field of aquaculture to share knowledge and experiences and showcase the most advanced solutions for the efficient and sustainable development of the aquaculture industry.

Aquaculture Vietnam 2024: The gateway to connecting and elevating Vietnam’s aquaculture industry

Aquaculture Vietnam 2024, Vietnam’s International Aquaculture Exhibition, taking place from October 9 – 11 at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), promises to provide a comprehensive platform for connection and collaboration within Vietnam’s aquaculture industry. 

By attending Aquaculture Vietnam 2024, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Access the latest solutions and cutting-edge technologies that enhance production efficiency, reduce costs, and boost profitability in aquaculture operations.
  • Discover potential partners, expand your business network, and foster industry collaboration through networking events. Especially, participate in the Match & Meet program – a professional and high-end business networking platform – to connect with exhibitors and industry experts quickly and privately, opening up the opportunity to reach the “final decision†right at the event.
  • Attend technical seminars to stay ahead of the latest trends in the domestic and international aquaculture industry.
  • Explore exhibitor booths and experience the latest products and services.
  • Livestock and aquaculture farming households in Vietnam and Cambodia have transportation support to visit Aquaculture Vietnam 2024. This program enhances accessibility for farmers, allowing them to participate and immerse themselves in the event.
  • If your company has made significant contributions to the aquaculture industry in the past year, you may have the opportunity to receive the Vietstock Awards 2024. The award is presented by the Department of Livestock Production (MARD), which honors reputable organizations and companies for their outstanding contributions to the livestock and aquaculture sector in Vietnam.
  • Connect with potential importers worldwide, promote your products, and explore export opportunities.

Aquaculture Vietnam 2024 is an unmissable event for businesses, investors, and stakeholders in the aquaculture industry. By participating in the exhibition, you will have the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and together contribute to the sustainable development and internationalization of Vietnam’s aquaculture sector.

Book a stand right away to secure the best spot in Aquaculture Vietnam 2024!

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THE AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY GREENS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  22/04/2024

The robust development of aquaculture activities has created jobs and increased income for many households. However, the aquaculture environment is gradually changing, leading to degradation and pollution due to excavation, care, and sanitation activities in farming areas. Environmental protection in aquaculture needs to be given more attention.

Natural conditions are favorable for year-round aquaculture

Vietnam not only has excellent natural marine conditions for aquaculture but also benefits from freshwater fisheries resources from the Red River basin and the Mekong Delta. In these locations, aquaculture is carried out year-round.

Aquaculture is a key economic sector in Vietnam, accounting for 4-5% of GDP. Ranking third in export value, reaching 11 billion USD, it constitutes 9-10% of Vietnam’s total export turnover (in 2022).

Responding to Earth Day to “green†the aquaculture industry

Earth Day, observed annually on April 22, was initiated by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson and is now widely celebrated in over 192 countries to raise awareness and call for action to protect the Earth and the environment.

Green production, green consumption, and a green economy are increasingly popular trends, and the Vietnamese aquaculture industry is doing relatively well in “greening.†The number of farms and breeding areas that have received international recognition for responsibly farmed seafood, minimizing negative impacts on the environment, ecosystems, and communities, and ensuring good labor regulations (ASC) is increasing.

Opportunity to learn and share experiences with leading experts

To develop a sustainable and “green†aquaculture industry, do not miss the opportunity to learn, and share experiences, knowledge, and new technologies from industry-leading experts and businesses at Aquaculture Vietnam 2024 – Vietnam’s International Aquaculture Industry Exhibition. Aquaculture Vietnam is dedicated to pursuing and implementing the principles of green and sustainable development.

Aquaculture Vietnam helps businesses grow and expand with countless new opportunities: Direct connections to businesses, experts, and industry leaders; Display, introduce, and promote products directly to specialized customers in animal husbandry; Shorten production and sales cycles through new connectivity applications; Update market news in Vietnam and the world; Refine and perfect professional knowledge at technology seminars…

The event will bring the latest technologies and products in aquaculture and seafood processing – a comprehensive value chain from farm to fork. The event will be concurrent with the Vietstock Expo & Forum 2024 from October 9-11, at SECC (799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, HCMC).

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