The security service said in a communiqué that the fishing vessel was
found inside the Exclusive Argentine Economic Zone and was intercepted
by coast guard ship GC 27 Fique, of the Argentine Coast Guard.
Sources of the Coast Guard consulted by EFE said that the Spanish
flagged vessel, named as the “Piscator”, belonged to the fishing company
De Bon, based in Galicia, and its last port of call was Montevideo.
According to the Coast Guard, the vessel was operating in Argentine
waters, at the latitude of Comodoro Rivadavia (1,840 kilometres south of
Buenos Aires) when it was detected by a coast guard patrol.
Spanish diplomatic sources consulted by EFE confirmed the arrest of
the fishing vessel and stated that the circumstances of when the
detection and arrest of the vessel took place must now be resolved, and
whether the vessel was carrying out illegal fishing activities at that
moment.
After detecting the vessel, the crew of the coast guard ship first
established communication with the fishing vessel by radio and audible
signals “with the objective of getting the vessel to stop, according to
international regulations”, said the Coast Guard in its communiqué.
“The Spanish vessel did not comply with the order and tried to change
course seeking international waters, which led to a pursuit. The
captain of the coast guard vessel continued its calls over the radio
without any interruption, in both Spanish and English, until the vessel
stopped”, stated the communiqué.
According the Coast Guard, “an attempt was immediately made to
arrange with the captain of the fishing vessel for it to be boarded by
an inspection crew, but this was refused and the vessel then resumed it
voyage”.
The Coast Guard vessel then began pursuing it again until the
“Piscator” again stopped, and was boarded by officers of the Coast
Guard.
According to the communiqué the coast guard officers stated that wet
fishing equipment was on deck, two tonnes of fresh fish were being
processed and there were 250 tonnes of frozen fish in the holds.
According to what Coast Guard sources have told EFE, the vessel,
which is 72 metres long and 11.2 metres wide and has a crew of thirty,
was being escorted today by the coast guard vessel towards the City of
Puerto Madryn (1,470 kilometres to the south of Buenos Aires), where it
would arrive on the afternoon of this Wednesday.
According to diplomatic sources consulted by EFE, the Spanish consul
of the City of Bahia Blanca travelled to Puerto Madryn to meet the
vessel and collaborate over the formalities.
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