Recently, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment issued Circular 34/2010/TT-BTNMT on Technical Regulation on the oceanographical, chemical and environmental surveys in inshore areas on islands, which stipulates the general principles of the oceanographical, chemical and environmental surveys in inshore areas on islands in Vietnam.
General principles of the oceanographical, chemical and environmental surveys in inshore areas on islands in Vietnam (Internet image)
General principles of the oceanographical, chemical and environmental surveys in inshore areas on islands in Vietnam are stipulated in subsection 3, Chapter I, Circular 34/2010/TT-BTNMT as follows:
- Complying with the order, process and regulations on each kind of works when carrying out surveys;
- The surveys must reflect the particularity of the natural conditions of the surveyed areas.
- The surveys must comply with the law provisions on environment protection, the conservation of sea, cultural and historical relics, submarine and floating constructions on the sea without obstructing the maritime economic activities;
- Complying with the provisions on labor safety during the oceanic surveys;
- Any unusual figures detected during the oceanographical, chemical and environmental surveys in inshore and island areas must be inspected and surveyed again.
- Inspecting, appraising the quality and volume of works after the duties are performed;
- Complying with the provisions on the management of specialized projects belonging to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam.
More details can be found in Circular 34/2010/TT-BTNMT, which comes into force from February 1, 2011.
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