Abandonment ID: | 00871 |
Ship name: | Svetlana M - fishing vessel [Inactive] |
Flag: | U.S.A |
7-digit IMO no.: | 8969654 |
Port of abandonment: | Westport (WA), USA |
Abandonment date: | 26 July 2023 |
Notification date: | 15 January 2024 |
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.: | ITF |
No. of Seafarers: | 1 |
Nationalities: | Philippines(1) |
Circumstances: | P&I : Unknown
Type : Fishing Vessel
Brought into US via Vancouver, Canada. Embarked fishing boat and brought back to the United States. Without a US visa and immigration status forced to stay onboard with continual psychological threat of their future employment with what appears to be no intentions of honouring their POEA contract. More than 3 months owed wages |
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Actions taken: | 10 January 2024: Flag State informed Presently under investigation by Homeland Security Investigations.
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Repatriation status: | 15 January 2024: Other 1 Filipino humanitarianly paroled into US
14 August 2024: Other There will be no action or resolution from the owner. There is presently a criminal investigation that hopefully will bring charges, but this could take years. There was a number of Philippines Department of Migrant Worker hearings that is still in an adjudication phase. The fishermen were issued work visas to work and live in the US.
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Payment status: | 15 January 2024: Payment Pending US$5,773
14 August 2024: Other There will be no action or resolution from the owner. There is presently a criminal investigation that hopefully will bring charges, but this could take years. There was a number of Philippines Department of Migrant Worker hearings that is still in an adjudication phase. The fishermen were issued work visas to work and live in the US.
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Comments and Observations: | ITF (14 August 2024) There will be no action or resolution from the owner. There is presently a criminal investigation that hopefully will bring charges, but this could take years. There was a number of Philippines Department of Migrant Worker hearings that is still in an adjudication phase. The fishermen were issued work visas to work and live in the US.
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