journal article

Foresighting future climate change impacts on fisheries and aquaculture in Vietnam

by Nhuong Tran,
Chin Yee Chan,
Yee Mon Aung,
Conner Bailey,
Michael Akester,
Quyen Le Cao,
Tu Quang Trinh,
Cuong Van Hoang,
Timothy B. Sulser and
Keith D. Wiebe
Open Access | CC BY-4.0
Citation
Tran, Nhuong; Chan, Chin Yee; Aung, Yee Mon; Bailey, Conner; Akester, Michael; Cao, Quyen Le; Trinh, Tu Quang; Hoang, Cuong Van; Sulser, Timothy B.; and Wiebe, Keith D. 2022. Foresighting future climate change impacts on fisheries and aquaculture in Vietnam. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6: 829157. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2022.829157

The Vietnamese fisheries sector, including both marine fisheries and aquaculture, has made spectacular progress in recent years, becoming one of the top seafood producing and exporting countries in the world. Looking forward, development goals of this sector must address challenges associated with climate change, including changing distribution of commercially important marine species such as tuna and disruptions to land-based aquaculture production systems. This study investigates the prospective climate change impacts on Vietnam's fisheries sector, focusing on four key commodities including capture fisheries (tuna), freshwater aquaculture (pangasius catfish and tilapia), and brackish water aquaculture (shrimp). The extent of impact varies, but climate change represents a potentially significant threat to sustainable production in each production system. Producers, policy makers, and other stakeholders need to plan for and adapt to climate change to ensure the sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries sector.