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Begin by reviewing the following article about the capture of an illegal fishing vessel FFV Lena by the Australian Navy, operating illegally in Australian waters, then complete the tasks that follow:
Assignment Brief: Illegal Fishing Vessel Converted to Dive Wreck
Phase 1: Australia Captures Russian Toothfish Poachers
CANBERRA, Australia, February 12, 2002 (ENS) - The flag of Russia has emerged as the latest to fly on alleged illegal longliners chasing riches in the Southern Ocean, following the arrest
of two fishing boats by the Australian Navy. A mission code-named Operation Sutton has pounced on the vessels Volga and Lena near Heard Island, about 2,200 nautical miles southwest of Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Navy personnel approach the Russian long liner Lena in the Southern Ocean (Photos courtesy Australian Navy)
They were carrying about 200 metric tons of Patagonian toothfish, sold in the United States as Chilean sea bass, which the Australian government said is worth $A2.5 million ($US1.25 million).
Australian Navy personnel board the Volga from a rigid hull inflatable boat.
Other than confirming the ships' Russian flag state, a spokesman for Senator Macdonald declined to comment on links between the vessels. Details of the crew are also being withheld ahead of their investigation in port.
The arrests underline the need for a moratorium on all toothfishing in the Southern Ocean, said Greenpeace campaigner Quentin Hanich. "A moratorium will give the space to look for long term solutions," he said.
For the past four years governments meeting at CCAMLR have been attempting to stem the rich illegal trade in toothfish. But a catch documentation scheme meant to trace the fish from hook to market appears to be failing.
Phase 2: City of Bunbury Creates a Dive Site with FFV Lena
In October 2002, the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries became aware of plans by the Australian Government to sink the Lena in deep water off the coast and immediately requested access to the vessel to sink as a dive wreck in less than 20 metres of water and within 3 nautical miles from the Port of Bunbury.
The intent was to establish a new tourism product in the region and thereby generate additional economic activity. After a series of discussions, the vessel known as the FFV LENA was gifted to the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce & Industries by the Federal Government.
A project was established to sink the decommissioned Lena vessel, and the quality aspects of the project will form the basis for the assignment research.
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