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Activist vessel collides with krill harvesting vessel off Antarctica

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By Nerijus Adomaitis OSLO, April 1 (Reuters) - An environmental activist vessel collided with a Norwegian krill harvesting vessel near Antarctica on Tuesday, damaging its hull, the vessel's owner,

Activist vessel collides with krill harvesting vessel off Antarctica

Details of the Collision and Reactions

By Nerijus Adomaitis

OSLO, April 1 (Reuters) - An environmental activist vessel deliberately collided with a Norwegian krill harvesting vessel near Antarctica on Tuesday, damaging its hull, the vessel's owner, Aker QRILL Company, said on Wednesday.

The Incident: Collision Near Antarctica

The company said the Norway-flagged trawler Antarctic Sea was deliberately struck by Bandero, a 65-metre (213 ft) vessel operated by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation.

Aker QRILL said Bandero struck near the stern of its vessel, where its diesel fuel tank sits, causing minor damage.

"If the steel plates ... had ruptured, it could have caused a spill. It was probably just luck that it didn't cause more damage," Chief Executive Webjoern Barstad said.

Previous Attempts by Activists

Before the collision, activists unsuccessfully attempted to damage the fishing nets of another krill harvester, Antarctic Endurance, he added.

Statements from the Captain Paul Watson Foundation

Initial Response

FOUNDATION NOW SAYS COLLISION WAS DELIBERATE

The foundation said initially on Wednesday it was "an accidental collision" and it was committed to "lawful, responsible, non-violent action in defence of marine ecosystems."

Revised Statement and Justification

Later it sent another statement saying its ship "made deliberate contact" with Aker QRILL's vessel after issuing prior warnings.

"The action was taken solely to deliver a clear and targeted message: we will actively oppose and disrupt operations that threaten vulnerable marine ecosystems," it added.

Foundation's Mission and Concerns

The Captain Paul Watson Foundation, set up in 2022 by Canadian anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, said it was trying to disrupt krill fishing in the feeding grounds of whales, seals and penguins.

"Krill are a foundational species, serving as the primary food for most marine life. Without krill the entire food chain would collapse," it added.

The foundation said Aker QRILL was the largest harvester of Antarctic krill, accounting for more than 60% of the total catch quota.

Industry Response and Broader Context

Industry Perspective on Krill Harvesting

Barstad, however, said industrial vessels harvest only a small fraction of krill stocks.

Details About the Incident and Company

The incident occurred more than 500 miles (805 km) from the southern tip of Argentina. Nearly 60 crew members, including from Norway, Ukraine and the Philippines, were on board the trawler, the company said. No one was hurt.

Aker QRILL is owned by U.S.-based American Industrial Partners and Norwegian billionaire Kjell Inge Roekke. On its website it says it is "the world's leading krill company."

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; editing by Barbara Lewis and Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • The Aker QRILL-owned Antarctic Sea sustained hull damage near its diesel tank in the collision with Bandero, but no spill occurred and no injuries were reported.
  • Aker QRILL is the world’s largest krill harvester, operating several advanced vessels using Eco‑Harvesting and other sustainable technologies within CCAMLR-regulated fisheries.
  • Environmental concerns around Antarctic krill fishing are intensifying amid disputes over sustainability certification and ecosystem impacts, with NGOs urging tighter conservation measures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened near Antarctica involving a krill harvesting vessel?
An environmental activist vessel collided with a Norwegian krill harvesting trawler, causing minor hull damage.
Which organizations were involved in the collision off Antarctica?
The incident involved Aker QRILL Company's trawler Antarctic Sea and the activist vessel Bandero, operated by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation.
Was anyone injured during the krill vessel collision?
No one was hurt during the incident, according to Aker QRILL Company.
What was the activists' goal regarding the krill harvester?
The activists aimed to disrupt krill fishing in the feeding grounds of marine wildlife to defend marine ecosystems.
How significant is Aker QRILL in the krill harvesting industry?
Aker QRILL is the largest harvester of Antarctic krill, accounting for more than 60% of the total catch quota.

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