The Norwegian coastguard has detained two Irish fishing vessels.
The two 37-metre-long vessels had steamed from West Cork to fish for an Irish quota of Atlanto-Scandian herring in Norwegian waters.
Danish website FiskerForum reports that the Norwegian authorities declined to comment, stating only that the case has just been opened.
It is understood that the two vessels had both declared catches amounting to 265 tonnes of Atlanto-Scandian herring to the Norges Sildesalgslag pelagic auction.
The two vessels were escorted into the Norwegian port of Tromsø by Coastguard vessel Svalbard.
FiskerForum says there are indications that there may have been a breakdown in communications between national authorities.
It says the skippers of the Irish vessels said that they checked with their authorities for restrictions before heading for the Norwegian coast. The Norwegian regulation on a closed area was recently updated, and the information may have “failed to get through”, it says.
Read FiskerForum here