German ed super trawler detained off the south west coast

The German ed supertrawler Helen Mary is escorted into Tivoli Docks, Cork by the tug boats Gerry O'Sullivan and Alex after being detained off the South Coast by the European Fisheries Control Agency patrol boat. Picture Dan Linehan
A German ed super trawler has been detained off the south west coast for alleged fishing offences.
The ‘Helen Mary’ was detained by the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) vessel, 'Ocean Protector', off the south west coast early today.
The super trawler was escorted by the EFCA vessel to the deep water berth at Tivoli where EFCA officers were being assisted by gardaí and the Sea Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA).
The ‘Helen Mary’ is almost 30 years old and is close to 120 metres in length.
The EFCA says that they detected suspected infringements of European fisheries legislation involving a sea-fishing vessel in the Irish exclusive economic zone.
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The vessel is expected to remain berthed in Cork harbour for a number of days.