General information

IMO:
9191084
MMSI:
232004160
Callsign:
MY006
Width:
8.0 m
Length:
25.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Fishing Boat
Ship type:
Flag:
United Kingdom
Builder:
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Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Fishing
Course:
78.5° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
North Sea
Last seen:
2025-02-13
11 hours ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
12 hours ago 
Source:
T-AIS

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2025-02-12
2025-02-12
20h 12m
2025-02-04
2025-02-05
1d 1h
2025-01-30
2025-01-30
10m
2025-01-23
2025-01-26
2d 20h 17m
2025-01-13
2025-01-18
5d 1h 24m
2025-01-06
2025-01-09
2d 19h 51m
2025-01-02
2025-01-04
1d 5h 30m
2024-12-17
2024-12-17
11h 1m
2024-12-09
2024-12-12
3d 3h 15m
2024-11-14
2024-11-27
12d 11h 12m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
St. Georges Channel
2024-05-30
Leave
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-28
Leave
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-27
Enter
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-16
Leave
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-12
Enter
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-08
Leave
Isle of Scilly
2024-05-07
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Fishing skipper fined for breaches of fisheries legislation

Mon Jun 03 10:05:40 CEST 2024 Timsen

The Scottish skipper Jonathan Bellany frin Aberdeenshire has been fined €17, 500 in relation to breaches of fisheries legislation in Irish waters. He was also ordered to forfeit €26,888.56 from the value of the catch and gear onboard when he appeared before the Cork Circuit Criminal Court on May 30, 2024. Bellany confirmed guilty pleas to charges for offences of failing to retain onboard catches of sea-fish subject of catch limits, failure to record legal discards of catches and failure to have a completed stowage plan describing the location of catches stored onboard the 'Andromeda-BF 437'. The charges arose from an inspection by officers attached to the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) patrol vessel 'Ocean Guardian' in the waters of the Irish EEZ on May 20. The detention was coordinated by officers onboard the ÄOcean Guardian', SFPA sea-fisheries protection officers and An Garda Síochána. The court heard evidence that during the course of an inspection of the vessel, the officers observed crew members sorting catch of sea-fish on a conveyor belt and segregated certain catches by species and size which were discharged through a funnel device back into the sea. Over the course of 30 minutes, they observed approximately 30-50kgs of catch, including hake, megrims, haddock, being discarded in this manner, while all catches should have been recorded on a daily basis. Evidence was given that the recording requirements and quotas were specifically important regarding quota species in order to preserve the survivability of stocks and prevent the collapse of stocks in particular fishing areas, by ensuring accurate, scientific data is available for the purposes of setting quota. The crew had a lack of training and knowledge of the legal requirements. The master did not have a stowage plan onboard the vessel in relation to the catch.

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