Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance Kiểm ngư Việt Nam | |
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Common name | Kiem Ngu |
Abbreviation | KN |
Motto | Bảo vệ nguồn lợi thủy sản Resources Protection |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 25 January 2013[1] |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
National agency | Vietnam |
Operations jurisdiction | Vietnam |
Primary governing body | Government of Vietnam |
Secondary governing body | Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry of National Defence |
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Operational structure | |
Overseen by | Department of Fisheries Resources Surveillance |
Headquarters | Hanoi |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Directorate of Fisheries |
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Significant operation | |
Website | |
https://tongcucthuysan.gov.vn/en-us/VietNam-Fisheries |
Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance (Vietnamese: Kiểm ngư Việt Nam - KNVN), still alternatively using the former official name Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance and colloquially recognized by its Vietnamese short name Kiểm Ngư (KN, lit. 'Fisheries Surveillance'), is a coastguard-type governmental agency which is nominally under the management of the Directorate of Fisheries of the Vietnam Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Formally established on 25 January 2013, it consists of both the fully-civilian and paramilitary sectors 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.[1] The agency is expected to coordinate with Vietnam People's Navy, Vietnam Coast Guard, Vietnam Border Guard and the Vietnam Maritime Militia to help preserve Vietnam's maritime interests, especially in terms of maritime security, illegal fishing and maritime disputes.