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Sat, 04 Jan 2014 Senegal

Senegal seizes Russian ship fishing 'illegally'

By AFP
Senegalese ecologist and Fisheries Minister, Haidar El Ali, speaks in Tobor, a village near Ziguinchor, the main city of the Casamance region on September 13, 2013.  By Seyllou (AFP/File)Senegalese ecologist and Fisheries Minister, Haidar El Ali, speaks in Tobor, a village near Ziguinchor, the main city of the Casamance region on September 13, 2013. By Seyllou (AFP/File)

Dakar (AFP) - Senegal's navy has boarded a Russian ship that was allegedly illegally fishing in its waters and is towing it toward Dakar, the military said on Saturday.

The ship was boarded after it was observed illegally fishing in Senegalese waters near the border with Guinea Bissau, military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Adama Diop told AFP.

"The Navy boarded it and it is being escorted" toward Dakar, he said, adding that it was the third time in a week that an illegal fishing boat has been stopped in Senegalese waters.

The boat was named as "Oleg Naidenov" by the Russian state Ria Novosti news agency, which said it had 62 Russians and 20 Guinea Bissau nationals on board. The Itar-Tass news agency said the vessel was 120 metres (yards) long.

On December 24, Senegal's Fisheries Minister Haidar El Ali warned that Dakar would take measures against four industrial fishing vessels, including two Russian ones, that had been spotted fishing illegally off the coast the previous day.

Senegal has for several years been battling to contain unauthorised fishing by foreign trawlers in its waters, which has been blamed for depleting fish stocks, undermining the environment and endangering the livelihoods of local small-scale fishermen.

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