Tran De fishing port

Fishing boats dock at the end of the year, ready for the first spring sea trip

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Can Tho - After many long days of sticking to the fishing grounds, fishermen's fishing boats have returned to shore to celebrate Tet and prepare for the first sea trip of the new year.

Peace at Tran De estuary, the foundation for the transformation after the merger

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Can Tho - Maintaining security and order at Tran De estuary helps fishermen feel secure at sea, creating a safe environment for local economic development.

Closely monitoring each fishing trip to the wharf, Tran De Fishing Port contributes to removing the yellow card

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Can Tho - Tran De Fishing Port is always bustling with boats coming and going, but all activities are strictly monitored, contributing to removing the EC "yellow card".

Thousands of ships docked, Tran De Fishing Port tightened control to remove yellow cards

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Can Tho - Since the beginning of the year, Tran De Fishing Port has controlled more than 2,500 fishing vessels, strictly implementing management against IUU fishing.

Sliding into an ice machine, a man died

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Soc Trang - A work accident occurred at Tran De Fishing Port, causing one person's leg to be crushed by a ice wheel, leading to death.

New sea season begins for Soc Trang fishermen

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Soc Trang - Fishermen eagerly set sail at the beginning of the year, bringing with them the hope of a bountiful fishing season.

Tran De fishing port is bustling on the eve of Tet

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Soc Trang - Boats continuously dock at Tran De fishing port carrying loads of fish and shrimp, helping fishermen earn income to celebrate the New Year.

Fishermen brave the waves for the last fishing trip of the year

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Soc Trang - The impact of storms and rains has led to difficulties in fishing, but fishermen still stick to the sea to make a living and are ready for the last trip of the year.

During the main fishing season, ships continuously dock at Tran De port

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Soc Trang - It's the main fishing season of the year, boats continuously dock at the port carrying loads of fish and shrimp.