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MMEA detains fishing boat for illegal trawling off KK
MMEA detains fishing boat for illegal trawling off KK

Borneo Post

time3 days ago

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  • Borneo Post

MMEA detains fishing boat for illegal trawling off KK

The six Indonesian crewmen detained by MMEA for license violations. KOTA KINABALU (June 4): A local fishing boat was detained by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) for violating its license by engaging in illegal trawling activities under the Fisheries Act. MMEA Sabah and Labuan Director, Maritime First Admiral Mohd Khairulanuar Abd Majid @ Razali, said the vessel was detected during a routine patrol operation with assistance from the Sabah Maritime Surveillance System (SWASLA) station. The boat, manned by a skipper and five crew members — all Indonesians — was found operating about one nautical mile northwest of Tanjung Tembungo. Khairulanuar said the boat had breached license terms under Section 8(b) of the Fisheries Act 1985 by conducting fishing activities in prohibited waters. 'The entire crew, along with one tonne of mixed fish, was detained. The total value of the seizure, including the catch and the vessel, is estimated at RM45,000,' he said in a statement on Wednesday. He emphasized that using the side-towing method within a three-nautical-mile radius not only breaks the law but severely impacts the marine ecosystem. 'This method destroys natural habitats, disrupts fish breeding cycles, and significantly affects the livelihoods of traditional coastal fishermen,' he said. Khairulanuar added that the MMEA would continue to enhance patrols and surveillance in key areas through the SWASLA system and strategic maritime operations. The public is urged to report any suspicious or illegal fishing activities to the MMEA Operations Centre at 088-270165 or via the emergency line 999.

Vessel seized, crew held in Sabah for fishing too close to shore
Vessel seized, crew held in Sabah for fishing too close to shore

The Star

time3 days ago

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  • The Star

Vessel seized, crew held in Sabah for fishing too close to shore

KOTA KINABALU: A fishing vessel operating too close to shore has been seized for breaching maritime regulations, along with its catch of almost a tonne. Its captain and five crew members, all Indonesians, were also detained by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA), said Sabah Maritime director First Adm Mohd Khairulanuar Abd Majid @ Razali. He said in the Monday (June 2) raid, MMEA personnel were conducting patrols when they saw the vessel operating close to Tanjung Tembungo near here. 'Our team went to investigate and found that the vessel was fishing just about one nautical mile (1.85km) from shore, which is illegal,' he said on Wednesday (June 4). First Adm Khairulanuar said the suspects were detained while the vessel and its catch, worth an estimated RM45,000 in total, were confiscated and brought back to base for investigations under the Fisheries Act 1985. He said fishing too close to shore disrupted the livelihood of local fishermen and threatened marine ecosystems by destroying corals and the seabed. He said the MMEA would step up patrols and anti-crime operations at sea. He urged the public to report any suspicious activities at sea to the Sabah Maritime direct line at 088-270165, or the 999 emergency number.

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