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Cargo ship faces fine for sailing between Stanley and Mar del Plata with no Argentine permit

Wednesday, September 6th 2023 - 11:09 UTC
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The Frio Marathon had been operating in Stanley since 2014 The Frio Marathon had been operating in Stanley since 2014

Authorities in the port of Mar del Plata have started administrative proceedings against the Panama-flagged Frio Marathon frozen cargo ship stemming from Stanley in the Falkland/Malvinas Islands without an Argentine permit. The vessel had been sailing the archipelago since 2014 and could now face a high fine, it was explained.

The Frio Marathon was boarded by Coast Guard (Prefectura Naval Argentina - PNA) officers Tuesday for having operated in the Falkland/Malvinas Islands without Argentine authorization, thus violating national regulations.

A PNA statement highlighted “the constant effort of this Maritime Authority to enforce the current regulations and exercise the sovereignty of our Islands.” The PNA also said the ship was free of cargo upon arriving in Mar del Plata “from Puerto Argentino” and insisted it had been operating there “intermittently since 2014.”

The PNA also said that since Decree 256/2010 came into force 683 vessels had been investigated and 371 of them were fined, while over 1,200 permits were granted to foreign flag vessels to call at ports in the Falkland/Malvinas Islands, South Georgia, and South Sandwich Islands.

Thus, 37 flags, including those under registers administered by the United Kingdom, indirectly recognized Argentina's sovereignty, PNA argued.

Since 2010 and as per Argentine legislation, all vessels intending to transit between ports located in the Argentine mainland and ports located in the Falkland/Malvinas, South Georgia, and South Sandwich Islands, or cross Argentine jurisdictional waters towards the latter and/or load goods to be transported directly or indirectly between those ports, must request authorization through the PNA for the Argentine state to authorize the operation. (Source: Ambito)

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  • jlt

    It's 'where' - where the sun don't shine

    Sep 06th, 2023 - 12:02 pm +3
  • Falklands-Free

    This is the kind of harrassment Argentina uses on anything Falklands. Now is the time to repatriate the war dead. Make a statement that we will not tolerate this continued embargo and then let them dictate to us how we should conduct businesses.
    They are a total bunch of pirates trying to steal the islands from the people.
    Where is the world order.
    Time those Argentines were firmly put in their place. They have no authority over the high seas and absolutely no authority over our fisheries zone.
    The UN are not likely to do anything either because they are as devious and corrupt as Argentina.
    It is up to us the islanders to do something about it. This has to stop. So send back their war dead no questions asked. Shut the door firmly on any future visits untill they stop this illegal claim.

    Sep 06th, 2023 - 12:58 pm +3
  • Bud Spencer

    Agreed Falklands Free, 100%, no more Argentine visits until their attitude changes and return the war dead. nothing but a bunch of clowns,

    Sep 06th, 2023 - 01:10 pm +2
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