Two new Trawlers for the Falkland Islands Ship Registry

 

Falkland Islands Maritime Authority

 

The Falkland Islands Maritime Authority (FIMA) proudly welcomes the homecoming of two Falklands-flagged trawlers, Argos Berbes and Prion. Both vessels have been granted licenses to participate in the highly anticipated loligo fishing season, which commences on March 1st in the Falkland Islands’ Inner and Outer Conservation Zones.

 

 

Argos Berbes

 

Both the Argos Berbes and Prion feature state-of-the-art fishing and vessel technology, making them among the most modern vessels of their kind. Noteworthy design elements include an inverted bow, LED lighting, reflecting the maritime industry’s shift toward more energy-efficient solutions, and soundproofed accommodation areas, which are essential for ensuring crew comfort onboard.

 

Argos Berbes

 

Owned by Orion Fishing Company Ltd, the Argos Berbes had its keel laid on June 2, 2023. The vessel boasts a powerful propulsion system rated at 4,680 kW and weighs in at 2,499 gross tons, with a cargo capacity of 2,442 m³. It measures 85 meters in length and 14 meters in breadth, accommodating a maximum of 72 crew members.

 

Prion

 

The Prion, owned by Fortuna Limited, saw its keel laid on March 13, 2023. This vessel has a propulsion power of 4,640 kW, also weighing 2,499 gross tons, and a cargo capacity of 1,800 tons. She is 85 meters long and 14 meters wide, supporting a crew of up to 78.

 

Falkland Islands Ship Registry

 

As a Category 2 register, the Falkland Islands Ship Registry is limited to commercial vessels not exceeding 150 tons, along with fishing vessels and pleasure crafts, with the exception of the RRS Sir

 

 

Prion

 

 

David Attenborough. Currently, the Falkland Islands registry comprises a total of 28 vessels, including fishing boats, research vessels, and recreational crafts.

 

FIMA extends its congratulations to Fortuna Limited and Orion Fishing Company, subsidiary of Argos Group Limited, for the successful completion of their respective projects. We look forward to the new opportunities these vessels will bring to the Falkland Islands fishing industry.

 

FIMA wishes the Prion, Argos Berbes, and all vessels within its registry fair winds and following seas in all their endeavours.

 

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