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captain Ricardo Mario Ribot Cabrera and his four shipmates posted bail and were ordered to remain close by and await legal proceedings. They found lodging at a hostel for merchant seamen.
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by jury in November 2005. After two trials and two years, the seamen were free to return to their home countries.
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Despite the 97 tonnes of toothfish found on board the vessel, representatives for the owners of
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Meanwhile, a steaming party of Australian personnel flew to South Africa and boarded the oiler
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Pastor, Xavier (5 February 2008). "Oceana: The end of pirate fishing vessel Viarsa 1".
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As the chase progressed across thousands of nautical miles of ocean,
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It was the longest chase of an ocean poacher in history until the
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2,000 nautical miles (2,000 mi; 4,000 km) south-west of
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sea ice and were directed to safety by the Australian sailors.
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This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a
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and Falkland Islands-based British fisheries patrol boat
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According to the environmental advocacy group Oceana,
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Index

Uruguay
Uruguayan
Australian
Heard Island
illegal fishing
toothfish
Antarctic
salvage tug
John Ross
Cape Town
South Africa
SAS Drakensberg
Fremantle, Western Australia
Sea Shepherd
Bob Barker
Sam Simon
Thunder
acquittal
"Operational updates"
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
the original
"Navy returns Viarsa to Aussie waters"
Navy News
"Viarsa captain praises justice system"
ninemsn
Australian Associated Press
the original
Hooked: Pirates, Poaching, and the Perfect Fish
ISBN
9781594861109

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