Close Menu
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
    • Energy
  • Advertising
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Trending
  • Panama Communities Challenge Canal Expansion Project in Supreme Court
  • Noatum Maritime establishes Shanghai office as part of global expansion strategy
  • Van Oord on dredging mission to lay the groundwork for Europe’s next FSRU
  • WHOI Scientist Elected Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • Alternative-Fueled Vessel Orders Continue Steady Upward Pace
  • NGOs Call for IMO Action on an Arctic HFO Ban
  • Nexans and Crowley Wind Services partner on US cable lay barge
  • Ukraine to explore floating solar with Norwegian-Turkish partners
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Tech
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Oil & Gas
    • Offshore
    • Energy
  • Advertising
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
Home»Maritime»Australian Border Agency Destroys Two Indonesian Fishing Vessels
Maritime

Australian Border Agency Destroys Two Indonesian Fishing Vessels

June 16, 2025
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Australia Continues Crackdown on Illegal Indonesian Fishing Vessels

Australia’s border agency continues its campaign to seize and destroy the Indonesian fishing vessels that operate illegally off the country’s far-flung Northern Territory, a remote area where long distances and limited infrastructure make law enforcement challenging. Last week, 16 Indonesian fishermen pleaded guilty to offenses stemming from two separate interdictions in May – both of which ended in the destruction of the suspects’ vessels.

Interdiction Near Cobourg Peninsula

The first case involved an Indonesian boat that Australian authorities identified and intercepted on May 21, near the Cobourg Peninsula, a priority enforcement area in the Northern Territory. On board, the authorities found and seized 600 kilos of sea cucumber worth AUD$60,000, 330 kilos of salt used to process and preserve catch, and a range of fishing equipment.

The eight crewmembers were detained and taken to the port of Darwin for processing. The Australian Border Force seized the vessel and destroyed it at sea, as is allowed by Australian law. The men were charged with illegal fishing offenses, and all eight pleaded guilty. The skipper and crew received a sentence of 21 days’ imprisonment plus a $2,000 good-behavior bond.

Interdiction Near Scott Reef

In the second case, Australian authorities caught an Indonesian vessel fishing illegally near Scott Reef – a coral atoll some 500 nautical miles west of Darwin – on May 14. On board, authorities found 150 kilos of salt for preserving catch, along with spears, diving equipment and other fishing gear.

As in the previous case, eight fishermen were detained and the boat was destroyed at sea. All eight were charged with fisheries offenses, and they received fines of AUD$2,500-5,000.

See also  NTSB Underscores Critical Role of Smoke Detectors After Fishing Vessel Fire and Sinking

When done with their time in the Australian legal system, all of these suspects will be deported back to Indonesia.

agency Australian border destroys Fishing Indonesian Vessels
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

NGOs Call for IMO Action on an Arctic HFO Ban

August 1, 2025

Kate Donadio joins IBEX as marketing director

August 1, 2025

HD Hyundai & H-Line Shipping To Jointly Develop AI-Based Autonomous Ship Technologies

August 1, 2025
Top Posts

Duties of Bosun (Boatswain) on a Ship

February 1, 2025

China Fights Australia’s Plans to Reclaim Darwin Port Citing U.S. Influence

May 27, 2025

Fire-Stricken Wan Hai 503 Continues to Drift Off Indian Coast as Salvage Efforts Intensify

June 11, 2025

Car Carrier ‘Morning Midas’ Catches Fire with Electric Vehicles Off Alaska

June 5, 2025
Don't Miss
Energy

IHI, Vopak to jointly develop, operate ammonia terminal in Japan

July 13, 2025

IHI Corporation and Royal Vopak to Establish Ammonia Terminal in Japan Japanese engineering corporation IHI…

CorPower Ocean taps Equipmake for wave energy system upgrade

April 3, 2025

WFW Advises Eurazeo on Investment in Offshore Service Vessel Platform

February 20, 2025

Trump’s maritime masterstroke or navigational gamble?

January 25, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

About Us
About Us

Stay informed with the latest in maritime, offshore, oil & gas, and energy industries. Explore news, trends, and insights shaping the global energy landscape.

For advertising inquiries, contact us at
info@maritime247.com.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Our Picks

Canada Aims to Restore Reliable Ferry Service on Critical Route to PEI

February 1, 2025

WATCH: Heerema’s largest vessel slides North Sea oil & gas platform’s new jacket into place

July 18, 2025

18 States File Suit to Challenge Trump’s Order Pausing Wind Energy Licenses

May 6, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

© 2025 maritime247.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.