It is necessary to implement the integrated coastal management (ICM) approved in 2024 in Myanmar with the concepts of the green economy, the blue economy and the circular economy, said Vice-President U Nyo Saw, who chairs the National-Level Coastal Resources Management Central Committee.
The
Vice-President said so at the first meeting of the central committee at the
Forest Department in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
Consequently,
the Vice-President continued that the integrated coastal management will
effectively initiate the environmental conservation, the economic growth and
socioeconomic improvement of the people.
The
Vice-President underlined that, as coastal resources are of great importance to
ensure food security of the nation, along with the development of the national
economy and the long-term development of the nation, efforts are being made to
sustain these important resources for future generations.
He stressed
the need to emphasize harmonious management for national development and
environmental conservation in order to achieve success in the sustainable
development goal of the nation.
Regarding
the coastal resources management measures, the Vice-President unveiled that the
vessel monitoring system (VMS) is being implemented along with setting the
non-fishing season and areas in order to reduce illegal fishing. Moreover, the
Myanmar Coast Guard was formed, the water pollution law was drafted, and the
research and education sectors were improved. Furthermore, efforts were made to
achieve success in the activities of plastic and waste management as well as
the expansion of mangrove forests along the coastal areas.
In
conclusion, the Vice-President urged all members of the Central Committee to
strive for conservation of coastal and marine resources and development
undertakings in connection with the regional programmes, inviting them to
discuss their efforts in sustainable and harmonious development of coastal and
marine resources at the meeting.
The
director-general of the Forest Department reported on the duties and functions,
along with the progress of coastal resources management. Central Committee
member Union Ministers, chief ministers and deputy ministers discussed the
accomplishments of relevant departments and regions for the management.
The meeting
came to an end with the remarks of the Vice-President. Also present at the
meeting were Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Min
Naung, Union Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U
Hsan Oo, deputy ministers and directors-general.
MNA/ TTA
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