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San Aotea II

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Effective Date: 
13 May 2014 to 16 Jun 2014
CCAMLR Vessel ID: 
75748
Owner: 
Sanford Limited
Operator: 
Sanford Limited
Callsign: 
ZM2534
Built in Year: 
1993
Registration Number: 
63631
IMO Number: 
9057111
Built at Location: 
Norway
Flag: 
New Zealand
Crew Count: 
25
Beam: 
10.80m
Gross Tonnage: 
1079.00t
Length: 
46.50m
Engine Power: 
802.00kW
Carrying Capacity: 
300.00t
Fish Holds Capacity: 
665.00m3
Fish Holds Count: 
1
External Markings: 

Blue hull with a white stripe, white upper works with the vessel call sign ZM2534 under bridge in large black letters, blue “eyebrow” around bridge windows, Sanford trademark on funnel, vessel name on bow and at stern both sides in white over the blue, port of registry (Auckland) under stern label.

VMS Details: 

The vessel is fitted with a type approved Automatic Location Communicator (ALC) approved under the Fisheries (Satellite Vessel Monitoring) Regulations 1993. To be a type approved ALC, the ALC must meet Government standards that include requirements to ensure accuracy in the data reported and prevent tampering. The satellite monitoring device is located in a sealed unit, inspected by a Fishery Officer prior to departure, and protected with a mechanism to indicate if the unit has been accessed or tampered with.

ALC 1.  Thrane and Thrane Inmarsat-Mini C/GPS Transceiver Model TT6194A.  Serial No 0329250103.  MPI anti-tamper seal No. 023556.

ALC 2.  Thrane and Thrane Inmarsat-Mini C/GPS Transceiver Model TT6194A.  Serial No 0329250336.  MPI anti-tamper seal No. 023557.

Fishing Master: 
Kevin Schimanski, Peter Weeks - New Zealand
Comms Details: 

Std C #             451 200 571
Primary ph
Fleet broadband     00 8707 7324 7183
Secondary ph/ Iridium open port   00 8816 7770 5561
email. sanaoteabridge [at] sanfordnz [dot] net
Skipper   Peter Weeks
 

Ice Classification: 
DNV 1A1 Ice – C, built for operation in regions where ice floes of thickness 0.4m are anticipated
Other Details: 

Permit number: AMLR 13/01/Sanford Limited/ZM2534

This license includes authorisation for the San Aotea II to undertake the sub-adult toothfish research survey in Statistical Subarea 88.1.

Sanford Limited are a publicly listed company on the New Zealand Stock Exchange
 

This page was last modified on 17 Jun 2015

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