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Andrey Dolgov (ship)
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Andrey Dolgov is a former long-line fishing boat. During the 2000s and 2010s, the ship—which was engaged in a far-reaching campaign of illegal fishing—was one of Interpol's most wanted ships. The Andrey Dolgov was captured and detained by the Indonesian navy in April 2018; as of 2019 the Indonesian government intended to refurbish the ship and incorporate it into Indonesia's fisheries enforcement fleet.
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![]() Photographed by Sea Shepherd Global in 2018 | |
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Name | Andrey Dolgov, STS-50, Ayda, SEA BREEZ 1, SUN TAI NO. 2, SUNTAI NO.2 |
Builder | KK Kanasashi Zosen shipyard |
Launched | 1985 |
In service | 1985 |
Out of service | 2018 |
Identification | IMO number: 7379565 |
Fate | Detained by Indonesia in April 2018 |
Status | Undergoing conversion into an anti-IUU vessel as of February 2019 |
General characteristics | |
Type | longline fishing vessel (possibly converted into a fish carrier or trawler) |
Tonnage | 570 gross tons |
Length | 53.5 meters |
Depth | 3.76 meters |
Crew | 20 |
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