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Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance

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Jurisdiction
  
Government of Vietnam

Headquarters
  
Hanoi

Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance

Formed
  
January 25, 2013 (2013-01-25)

Agency executive
  
Nguyễn Ngọc Oai, Director

Parent department
  
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Parent agency
  
Directorate of Fisheries

Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance (Vietnamese: Kiểm ngư Việt Nam, more specific Cục Kiểm ngư Việt Nam) is an governmental agency which falls under the management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam. Formally established on 25 January 2013, it is the non-military special task force responsible for patrolling, checking, controlling, detecting and handling law violations and taking out fishery inspection in the waters that are under the jurisdiction of Vietnam. The agency is expected to coordinate with Vietnam Navy, Vietnam Coast Guard and Vietnam Border Defense Force.

Contents

Organizational system

  • The Office
  • Personnel Department
  • Planning and Finance Department
  • Technical Command Department
  • Training and International Cooperation Department
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Regional Branches
  • Fisheries Resources Surveillance Information Center
  • Regional branches

    Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance consists of four regional branches under which there are a number of smaller posts.

  • 1st Fisheries Resources Surveillance: based in Hai Phong
  • 2nd Fisheries Resources Surveillance: managed from Da Nang to Ninh Thuận Province; based in Rớ Islet, Khánh Hòa Province. There are three posts: one based in Da Nang on the mainland and two based in Spratly Islands (West Reef and Southwest Cay)
  • 3rd Fisheries Resources Surveillance: based in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province
  • 4th Fisheries Resources Surveillance
  • References

    Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Wikipedia


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