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Longliner abandoned after fire
The 'Adria' experienced a catastrophic fire in the Indian Ocean off the Seychelles on March 26, 2024. The ship was gutted and had to be abandoned. The 31 crew members abandonded the vessel into a liferaft and were rescued by another passing vessel. All were safely accounted for.
Pirate attack defeated
On April 23, 2019, boarding team of the ESPS "Navarra" has captured five Somali pirates after they had hijacked the dhow "Al Azham" and used it as a mother ship for attacks on several ships off the East African coast during the recent days. On April 19 they attacked and hijacked the dhow off the Somali coast, and took the 23 crew members as hostages. The pirates used the dhow as a mother ship for several attacks. First they attacked the "Adria" 280 miles off the Somali coast on April 21, 2019. The "Adria" quickly got assistance by the Spanish fishing vessel "Txori Argi", and armed guards on board both fishing vessels managed to repel the attack. Later that day, another fishing vessel, the "Shin Shuen Far 889", was attacked by the pirates who were also defended by armed guards. During the Easter weekend, an EU Navforce observation aircraft managed to identify the dhow with the pirates on board, and directed the Spanish warship to the position. A boarding team from the warship was sent to the dhow, and the pirates surrendered without a fight, and the 23 crew members were freed. Report with photo: https://menafn.com/1098433150/Two-Fishing-Boats-Come-Under-Piracy-Attack-Off-Somalia-Coast
Greenpeace paints the word 'illegal' on South Korean ship Premier hull
Port Louis, Mauritius, April 21, 2013 – Seven Greenpeace International activists peacefully demonstrated in a Mauritian port on Sunday against a South Korean vessel accused of unlawful fishing in West African waters, demanding the Seoul government order the ship's recall. The activists painted the word "illegal" in Korean and English on the hull of the FV Premier, owned by South Korea's largest tuna company, Dongwon Industries. Activists also held flags and banners calling the ship "criminal" in response to accusations of wrongdoing off the West African coast. The nationalities of the activists are Fijian, Taiwanese, US, Spanish, Indian, French and Italian. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1304/S00319/greenpeace-paints-illegal-on-south-korean-ship-premier.htm
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