More than 130 ships are preparing to illegally deplete the Malvinas squid

The euphoria of the usurpers who sell fishing permits to Spanish and Asian companies contrasts with the apathy and silence of the national government and that of Tierra del Fuego. The summer season begins this Wednesday, February 5.

3 de February de 2025 07:15

The Taiwanese fishing vessel Win Far Yu NO.2, anchored this Saturday, February 1, in the bay of Puerto Argentino, next to a tourist cruise ship.

Last Wednesday, January 28, British fisheries protection officer Stevie Bennett - who lives and works in the usurped Malvina Islands - posted on his X network account that that day had been “frantic for the Fisheries team”, because they carried out “7 inspections (…) out of a total of more than 130” carried out, prior to the opening of the summer season that will begin this Wednesday, February 5. Meanwhile, this Saturday, in a new inspection, he added that “There will be many more jiggers to come.”

Another manic day for the Malvinas Islands Fisheries team with 7 inspections carried out, out of a total of 130+. pic.twitter.com/DoJUgtFcwD

The number of ships mentioned by Bennett is 10 percent higher than what has been recorded in previous years, with an average of 116 vessels flying the flags of Spain, Taiwan, South Korea and Vanuatu.

Through satellite vessel tracking applications, it is already possible to observe the fishing vessels of the Galician-British joint ventures based in the Malvinas, in the maritime areas assigned by the illegitimate authorities, to inaugurate in two days, the first season of 2025.

The Argos Pereyra and the Golden Chicha; two emblematic ships of the Galician capitals based in the Malvinas and partners of the British colonists.

 

 

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