File:HMAS Canberra arrests the Russian-flagged Volga.webm

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HMAS_Canberra_arrests_the_Russian-flagged_Volga.webm(WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 22 min 20 s, 640 × 360 pixels, 399 kbps overall, file size: 63.81 MB)

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English: Raw footage taken by the Australian Navy of the arrest of the Russian-flagged longline fishing vessel, Volga, in 2002.

The Volga was apprehended for illegally fishing for Patagonian Toothfish in the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) adjacent to Heard and McDonald Islands, remote and uninhabited islands 4,000 km southwest of Australia.

The Volga was the second of two Russian-flagged vessels arrested by the Australian frigate HMAS Canberra on 7 and 8 February 2002 (the other vessel was the Lena).

The Volga was arrested by Australian naval personnel who fast-roped from a helicopter launched from HMAS Canberra.

The arrest occurred 0.5 nautical miles (900m) outside of the AFZ and exclusive economic zone (EEZ) just after the Volga existed the AFZ and EEZ.

The footage begins with the Volga below a helicopter from the HMAS Canberra which had just intercepted it just outside the AFZ.

Once the HMAS Canberra caught up to the Volga, the helicopter returned to the HMAS Canberra to collect the boarding party.

The film then shows the boarding party preparing to leave, leaving HMAS Canberra and fast-roping onto the Volga. The film then shows parts of the search of the Volga.

After the arrest of the Volga and the Lena, they were escorted to Freemantle, Australia. The footage ends with the vessels entering port.
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Source YouTube: HMAS Canberra arrests the Russian-flagged Volga – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Chris McGrath

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current18:00, 12 January 202322 min 20 s, 640 × 360 (63.81 MB)Dhx1 (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VXgl9EKLU

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