What are the management and protection of endangered, precious and rare aquatic species under the new regulations in Vietnam? - Hoang Phuong (Khanh Hoa)
Management and protection of endangered, precious and rare aquatic species under the new regulations in Vietnam (Image from the internet)
Regarding this matter, LawNet would like to answer as follows:
On April 4, 2024, Hanoi issued Decree 37/2024/ND-CP, which amends and supplements certain provisions of Decree 26/2019/ND-CP dated March 8, 2019, detailing certain articles and providing measures to implement the Law on Fisheries 2017.
The regulations concerning the management and protection of endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species have been revised and supplemented as follows:
It is prohibited to exploit endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species classified under Group I, except for purposes of conservation, scientific research, initial breeding generation research, or international cooperation.
Endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species under Group II may be exploited if certain conditions stipulated in Part II of Appendix II promulgated with Decree 37/2024/ND-CP are met.
Organizations and individuals exploiting endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species under Group I or II without meeting the conditions in Part II of Appendix II, promulgated with Decree 37/2024/ND-CP, for conservation, scientific research, initial breeding generation creation, or international cooperation must obtain written approval from the aquatic resources management authority under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and comply with regulations on genetic resource access.
Organizations and individuals creating initial breeding stock or producing the breeds of endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species must release at least 0.1% of the annual number of produced individuals into suitable natural waters. The breeding release process for restoring endangered, precious, and rare aquatic resources is as follows:
For endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species confiscated as administrative violation evidence or case evidence according to criminal law, they are handled as follows:
The rescue process for injured or stranded endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species is as follows:
The responsibilities of rescue facilities for endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species include:
If an endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species dies and is not preserved, stored, or prepared as a specimen for research, education, the provincial aquatic resources management authority coordinates with local district governments to handle it according to customs and veterinary, environmental protection, and animal and plant quarantine laws.
Organizations and individuals encountering or unintentionally capturing endangered, precious, and rare aquatic species during aquatic exploitation must record the information in the fishing log, assess the individual's health, and proceed as follows:
Refer to Decree 37/2024/ND-CP for more details, which comes into force in Vietnam from May 19, 2024.
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