Improve communication efficiency, ensure safety for fishermen at sea

October 6, 2011 14:30

On the morning of October 6, Nghe An Department of Information and Communications coordinated with the Regional Radio Frequency Center VI to organize a conference to evaluate the coordination in implementing the licensing of fishing vessels to use long-range HF communication equipment and shore stations to communicate with fishing vessels in the province.

(Baonghean) -On the morning of October 6, Nghe An Department of Information and Communications coordinated with the Regional Radio Frequency Center VI to organize a conference to evaluate the coordination in implementing the licensing of fishing vessels to use long-range HF communication equipment and shore stations to communicate with fishing vessels in the province.

Attending the event were representatives of the leaders of the Nghe An Provincial Border Guard Command, the Provincial Committee for Flood and Storm Control Office, Ben Thuy Coastal Information Station, the Department of Exploitation and Protection of Natural Resources, and the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Nghi Loc districts and Cua Lo town.

In recent times, with the attention of all levels and sectors, and the coordination of relevant units, the use of HF long-range communication equipment at sea has become increasingly popular, especially for offshore fishing vessels and shore stations communicating with fishing vessels. Since 2009, 102 long-range communication devices (ICOM) have been provided to the People's Committees of coastal communes and wards and owners of fishing vessels in the whole province. However, compliance with state regulations on registration for licenses to use frequencies and radio equipment before putting them into operation and use by organizations and individuals is still limited. Many ship owners have not complied with regulations on licensing for HF long-range communication devices, HF shore stations communicating with fishing vessels operate spontaneously, without licenses to use radio frequencies, so the effectiveness in rescue and relief is not high and causes mutual interference.

At the conference, relevant units made recommendations and proposals focusing on the following contents: Paying attention to organizing training sessions on managing maritime communication systems in coastal districts; reviewing and compiling statistics on fishing vessels using HF long-range communication equipment and coastal stations to guide licensing procedures and implement licensing. Strengthening propaganda on mass media about state regulations to coastal wards and communes; strengthening the inspection of licenses for vessels using HF long-range communication equipment before going to sea... to raise people's awareness in complying with state regulations on frequency and efficiency of communication systems, ensuring safety for fishermen's exploitation activities at sea.


Khanh Ly