The Peruvian Navy ruled out that Chinese ships are fishing within the national territory. According to the entity, the fleets detected are outside 200 miles of sovereignty.
It happens that the representative of the artisanal fishing cooperatives of La Tortuga, Pedro Silva, warned about the shortage of squid in the north of the country, due to these foreign vessels.
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“The Chinese invasion fleet has collapsed our last fishery, there is no more squid”he said this week.
In response, the Mariana de Guerra stated that it is found: “patrolling and caring for national interests”, Therefore, he ruled out the possibility of international intervention.
Likewise, on September 27, the Port Captaincy of Zorritos reported that a foreign vessel identified as “María Victoria B”, with registration P-00-00876, had been intercepted and was sailing without authorization in national waters.
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There were nineteen crew members on board the vessel: 18 Ecuadorians and one Venezuelan, who were placed at the disposal of the Headquarters of the Deconcentrated Unit for Environmental Protection of Tumbes, the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office Specialized in Environmental Matters and the General Directorate of Supervision of the Ministry of Production.
“The National Maritime Authority combats illegal activities within the scope of its jurisdiction”, he stated in a statement.