A 117m factory supertrawler, the German-registered Helen Mary, has been detained in Irish waters for alleged fishery offences by a European Fisheries Control (EFCA) agency patrol vessel, the 62m Ocean Protector.
The larger vessel Helen Mary, having departed Ijmuiden, The Netherlands, last Thursday, has been escorted into Cork Harbour and taken upriver at the Port of Cork's deep-water berth at Lisheen in Tivoli, commonly used by containerships.
The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority, in a statement, said it was aware that on Sunday, officers onboard the EFCA's offshore patrol vessel "detected suspected infringements of European fisheries legislation involving a sea-fishing vessel in the Irish Exclusive Economic Zone.".
More RTE News reports on the detained 1996-built supertrawler in Cork Harbour, where Afloat noted the EFCA vessel at the time of writing remains at anchorage off the Naval Service base (see 'reduced' patrols story) on Haulbowline Island.

















































