A high-seas drama was playing out in the Arctic waters of the Barents on Monday, after a Russian trawler resisted a Norwegian Coast Guard arrest order and fled with two Norwegian inspectors on board. The captain of a Norwegian Coast Guard ship was considering firing on the trawler.
The Norwegian Coast Guard vessel KV Tromsø was considering firing on a Russian trawler accused of several fishing violations.
The Russian trawler Elektron had been stopped and boarded by the Norwegian Coast Guard on Saturday morning, in the Barents Sea near the border of an area where fishing rights are disputed.
Two Norwegians from the Coast Guard vessel KV Tromsø, an officer and a crew member, were still on board when the Elektron refused to follow the Norwegian Coast Guard's orders to proceed to Tromsø.
Instead, the Elektron began sailing away with the Norwegian inspectors on board after they had uncovered several illegalities, including illegal use of nets and catching undersized fish.
The Norwegian Coast Guard had declared the Russian trawler formally under arrest, and the trawler initially accepted the arrest order, according to Steve Olsen, squadron chief for the Coast Guard's northern division /Kystvakt Nord.
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Four Norwegian Coast Guard vessels have now been able to surround the trawler, but it's no easy task since the waves are around 8-9 meters high right now.
The Norwegian inspectors do still have radio contact with the Coast Guard, and it appears that they have been threated ok by the Russian crew
http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=293727