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Maya V (2004)

  • MercoPress, Uruguay, 18 November 2004 – Last three “Maya V” crewmembers fined and deported
    “Three Uruguayan crewmembers from the longliner “Maya V”, caught illegally fishing, and who had pleaded not guilty were sentenced Wednesday … to pay a 750 US dollars fine plus 350 US dollars prosecution costs.”…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, 20 April 2004 – “Maya V” haul attracts buyers interest
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, April 5, 2004 – “Maya V crewmembers back in Punta Arenas”
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, March 17, 2004 – “Maya V observer “dumped computer into the sea”"…the Fisheries Department observer aboard the longliner “Maya V” dumped his “technical reports and computer to the sea” before been arrested for allegedly fishing in Australian waters…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, March 15, 2004 – “Maya V: scientific observers union blame Captain Flangini”
    Observers and scientists from the Uruguayan Fisheries Department, (DINARA), claim that most of the problems encountered by Uruguayan flagged vessels allegedly caught illegally fishing can be tracked to recent resolutions degrading technical conditions for the naming and selection of observers...
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, March 11, 2004 – “Maya V “observer” loved shooting sea birds”
    Serious accusations were aired in the Montevideo press against the Uruguayan Fisheries Department observer of the longliner “Maya V”, ...
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 26, 2004 – “Maya V Crew Out of Jail”
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 18, 2004 – “Maya V: Uruguay and Australia hold talks”
  • SARTMA.com, Falkland Islands, February 13, 2004 – “Fishers Challenge Australian Sovereignty – Commonwealth”
    …Incursions by fishermen into the Australian Fishing Zone was seen as a challenge to Australian sovereignty…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 13, 2004 – “Flangini: “toothfish fishing not restricted”"
    …Captain Flangini insisted that the “Maya V” was licenced by the Uruguayan government to operate in the high seas with toothfish, “a non restricted species”…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 13, 2004 – “Crew of Maya V formally charged”
    Thirty-five foreign nationals have been formally charged with illegal fishing…
  • The Age Newspaper, Australia, February 5, 2004 – “Howard learns of the danger in hunting poachers”
  • …After another illegal vessel, the Maya V, of Uruguay, was impounded 150 tonnes of toothfish were sold and at $34 a kilogram customs is on to a nice little earner for the Federal Government…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 4, 2004 – “COLTO claims Maya V, Viarsa1 link”
    Uruguayan flagged longliner “Maya V” … is under bareboat charter to Navalmar S.A. in Uruguay, the same company that chartered the “Viarsa1″ another Uruguayan flagged longliner … according to COLTO…
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, February 3, 2004 – “Australia investigating ‘Maya V’ catch”
  • The Age Newspaper, Australia, February 2, 2004 – “Illegal fishing boat in Fremantle”
  • MercoPress, Uruguay, January 27, 2004 – “Maya V: Uruguay waiting for official Australian report”

Related Information

  • The Alphabet Boats
  • OECD
  • Viarsa (2003-2005)
    • First Court Appearance – Viarsa1
    • Viarsa Media Chase Photos
  • Maya V (2004)
  • Apache 2004
  • VOZ DE GALICIA
  • VOZ DE GALICIA
  • Media Release – Australian Toothfish Industry
  • Australian Fisheries Management Authority -Media Release
  • Ministerial Media Release
  • COLTO Media Release
  • WWF-SA Press Release
  • High Praise for Governments in Toothfish Wars
  • Joint Ministerial Media Release
  • High Farce on the High Seas
  • Is there a Uruguayan Government official on board Viarsa?
  • Was the Uruguayan Government Tricked?
  • COLTO Comunicado de Prensa
  • Hot pursuit of fishing vessel continues
  • COLTO seeks support of Uruguayan Government
  • COLTO solicita el apoyo del gobierno uruguayo para impedir
  • Australian patrol in pursuit of suspected illegal fishing vessel in sub-Antarctic waters
  • ISOFISH Reports

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