Friday, January 11, 2008
Thanh Nien News
Coastguards from Vietnam's southern most province of Ca Mau, said Wednesday that 14 fishing boats had been seized last year by other countries in the Southwest region of the East Sea.
One further vessel was missing, believed to have also been seized by a foreign navy.
The guards said Malaysia topped the list of countries confiscating Vietnamese vessels.
In total they seized 12 boats, with a total crew of 143 fishermen, during the year.
Thailand detained one Ca Mau vessel with 11 crew onboard and Cambodia seized a small boat and fined its crew US$150.
Malaysia has officially released 13 fishermen from the province this year.
A missing cuttle-fishing boat with a crew of 15 is thought to have been detained by a foreign navy, the Ca Mau coastguard reported.
One further vessel was missing, believed to have also been seized by a foreign navy.
The guards said Malaysia topped the list of countries confiscating Vietnamese vessels.
In total they seized 12 boats, with a total crew of 143 fishermen, during the year.
Thailand detained one Ca Mau vessel with 11 crew onboard and Cambodia seized a small boat and fined its crew US$150.
Malaysia has officially released 13 fishermen from the province this year.
A missing cuttle-fishing boat with a crew of 15 is thought to have been detained by a foreign navy, the Ca Mau coastguard reported.
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