Fourteen foreign fishing vessels interdicted in Australian waters
This is a joint media release between the Australian Border Force (ABF) and the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA).
Australian Border Force (ABF) has successfully detected and interdicted 14 foreign fishing vessels, with a total of 112 crew onboard, in northern Australian waters.
Between 14 and 18 November 2024, ABF officers, in consultation with the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA), boarded and inspected 14 foreign fishing vessels.
The interdictions resulted in an apprehension and the seizure of catch and a variety of fishing and fishing-related equipment including:
- 550 kilograms of sea cucumber (worth up to AUD$55,000)
- 200 kilograms of fish (a combination of dried and fresh product)
- 2,500 kilograms of salt (used to process and preserve catch)
- equipment used during illegal fishing activities including air compressors and regulators, hand lines, reef shoes, long lines and hand lines, spear guns, fishing nets, and other equipment.
The combination of apprehensions, controlled and regulated vessel destructions, and removal of expensive equipment enable a strong deterrent against future ventures into Australian waters.
ABF's message to illegal foreign fishers in Australian waters is simple: We will intercept you, and you will lose your catch, your equipment, and possibly even your vessel.
Information about suspicious activity which may impact the security of Australia's borders can be provided to Border Watch online.
Illegal fishing activity in Australian waters can also be reported by contacting CRIMFISH on 1800 274 634 or intelligence@afma.gov.au.
By reporting suspicious activities, you help protect Australia's border and the community.