The economic life of Lam Dong province's coastal region.
Lam Dong province has a 192 km long coastline, a fishing ground covering 52,000 km2, and is a coastal area that connects with major fishing grounds nationwide, such as the Southeast fishing grounds; the Truong Sa - DK1 platform area; and the central East Sea region. Therefore, it has favorable conditions for developing the fisheries and coastal transportation industries.
Báo Lâm Đồng•04/09/2025
Fishermen prepare their fishing gear for a long sea voyage.
The aquatic resources are quite diverse, ranking among the three largest fishing grounds in the country; there are over 500 species of fish alone, including 60 economically important species and many other valuable marine products, with a potential catch of 100-120,000 tons per year.
Catching juvenile lobsters in Lien Huong sea.
In addition, aquaculture is also being developed with a focus on utilizing available water surface areas, creating jobs for workers, proactively supplying seafood to meet domestic consumption and export needs, and bringing high economic efficiency.
Southern fish incident at Phan Thiet fishing port. Fishing boats entering Phan Thiet Fishing Port Southern fish incident at La Gi fishing port. Sea cucumbers in Phu Quy Seafood products in Phu Quy Fish arriving at Phan Thiet Port Seafood purchasing businesses at Phan Thiet port A bountiful anchovy fishing season in Mui Ne. Harvesting farmed clams in Tan Thanh. Aquaculture using cages in Phu Quy Island. Aquaculture in cages on Phu Quy Island Raising grouper in cages in Mui Ne Grouper fish are farmed in the waters off Phu Quy Island. Seafood processing for export in Phan Thiet industrial zone. Pre-processing sea urchins Anchovy steaming facility for export in Mui Ne Drying anchovies for export Seafood processing at Thaimex Phan Thiet Company Fish sauce production in Phan Thiet Traditional fish sauce production
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