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Iceland Coast Guard Continues Surveillance of Activist Vessel 'Bandero'

From Morgunblaรฐiรฐ · () Icelandic

Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Iceland's Coast Guard continues to monitor the vessel Bandero, which is located west of the country.
  • Bandero, operated by anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, has not located whaling ships from Hvalur hf.
  • The patrol vessel รžรณr remains on standby near Bandero, maintaining surveillance.

Iceland's Coast Guard is maintaining its vigil over the vessel Bandero, an activist ship associated with Paul Watson, which remains positioned west of Iceland. Despite its presence, Bandero has reportedly been unsuccessful in locating the whaling vessels belonging to Hvalur hf., which are currently engaged in operations at sea.

รsgeir Erlendsson, the information officer for the Coast Guard, confirmed that the situation has seen little change. The patrol vessel รžรณr, dispatched from Reykjavรญk harbor yesterday, continues to shadow Bandero. Onboard the รžรณr are specialized teams from the Coast Guard, including tactical and operational personnel, alongside the regular crew.

"The รžรณr is simply on standby and sailing in the vicinity of Bandero," Erlendsson stated. "It arrived there yesterday and has been following it today, but the situation remains unchanged." The Coast Guard's continued presence signifies its role in monitoring maritime activities and ensuring compliance with regulations, even in situations involving activist vessels and ongoing whaling operations.

The รžรณr is simply on standby and sailing in the vicinity of Bandero. It arrived there yesterday and has been following it today, but the situation remains unchanged.

โ€” รsgeir ErlendssonThe information officer for the Icelandic Coast Guard describing the ongoing monitoring of the vessel Bandero by the patrol vessel รžรณr.
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Originally published by Morgunblaรฐiรฐ in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.