Week-long event raises awareness of sea-based economy, marine biodiversity

Ngày 1 tháng 6 năm 2022. theo VietnamPlus. Tuần lễ Biển và Hải đảo Việt Nam bắt đầu từ ngày 1/6 sẽ tổ chức nhiều hoạt động nhằm nâng cao nhận thức, ý thức và trách nhiệm của các ngành, doanh nghiệp và người dân về việc quản lý, khai thác, sử dụng hiệu quả tài nguyên và bảo vệ môi trường biển.

June 1st, 2022. following VietnamPlus. A host of activities are scheduled during the Vietnam Sea and Island Week, starting on June 1, to raise awareness and sense of responsibility among sectors, enterprises and people of the effective management, exploitation and use of natural resources and protection of marine environment.

There will be a forum on the sustainable development of Vietnam's sea-based economy by 2030, alongside series of seminars and workshops.

The Vietnam Sea and Island Week 2022 focuses on the theme "sustainable development of sea-based economy in association with preservation of biodiversity and marine ecosystems" this year, aiming to address challenges and limitations in developing the marine economy in Vietnam.

The week-long event provides an opportunity to promote the Party and State's policies and international laws on marine issues, Vietnam's legitimate rights and benefits at sea, and the significance of sea, islands, ocean and marine resources to humans; and enhance the sustainable development of sea-based economy.

It is also expected to help translate the strategy for the sustainable development of Vietnam's sea-based economy by 2030, with a vision towards 2045, into reality.

Tra Phu Mangrove in An Giang is an eco-tourism destination. (Photo: VNA)

 According to the Blue Economy Scenarios for Vietnam report, Vietnam's sea is a humid tropical sea with diverse and productive ecosystems. The country's marine area has about 20 ecosystems, including marine ecosystems around coastal islands, offshore islands especially water areas and deep seabed areas.

Mangroves, coral reefs, seagrass and lagoons are considered typical ecosystems because they are the most biodiverse, contains highest conservation value and ecological-economic significance. Coastal landscapes and islands together with natural ecosystems with high biodiversity, are also the premise for the development of economic sectors such as tourism, fisheries and renewable energy.

In addition, marine ecosystems also contain important functions such as carbon sequestration (seagrass and mangroves), climate regulation and disaster prevention.

Link: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/week-long-event-raises-awareness-of-sea-based-economy-marine-biodiversity/229484.vnp

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