WANTED!
This Yemeni fishing boat has been spotted in the southern Egyptian Red Sea, de-finning sharks! Please report any sighting immediately! Shark de-finning and fishing are criminal offences, prohibited and punishable by law in the Red Sea, in accordance to regulations set by the Governor of the Red Sea and the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries in 2006. This vessel has also violated international and Egyptian law by transgressing into Egyptian waters. The fishing vessel was observed at Zabargad and Brothers Islands by several safari boats; it was last observed near St. John’s at N 23® 24.945’ E 035® 59.282’. It is believed to still be in the area. Do not approach the boat! Document any activity using photography or video and contact us immediately. This is the time to collectively work together to end a direct threat on our ecosystem and the livelihoods of those who depend on the Red Sea. We would especially like to thank the crew, staff and guests of Seven Seas, Obsession, Sea Serpent, Longimanus, and Golden Dolphin; who have provided information about the location of the vessel and have documented the vile activities that have taken place upon it, and have deviated from their planned courses in order to fight for the protection of our natural resources. Please report any sighting immediately on: HEPCA Office: (+2) 065 344 5035, 065 344 7728 HEPA Mobile: (+2)010 635 5011 Email: info@hepca.com VHF Channel: 16