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History
Name
Vladivostok 2000
Owner
Pacific Marine Trawlers Ltd.
Operator
Dalmoreprodukt
Port of registry
Nakhodka
Builder
Nippon Kokan K.K.[1], Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama
Yard number
977
Launched
14 March 1980
Completed
30 June 1980
Identification
Call sign: UBES7
MMSI number: 273455520
IMO number: 7913622
Status
Active
General characteristics
Type
Fish factory ship
Tonnage
49,367 tons [2]
Length
228.6 m (750 ft 0 in)[2]
Beam
32.2 m (105 ft 8 in)
Draft
13 m (42 ft 8 in)[4]
Depth
19 m (62 ft 4 in)[3]
Installed power
10,920 kW (14,640 hp)
Propulsion
Diesel-Sulzer (Sumitomo) 6RND 76M
Speed
15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Vladivostok 2000 (ex-Damanzaihao) is the world's largest fish factory ship[5] with a mass of 49,367 tons and 228 metres (748 ft 0 in) in length.[2]
Since July 2019, the vessel is Russia-flagged, owned by Pacific Marine Trawlers Ltd and operated by Dalmoreprodukt, both located at Vladivostok.
Previously the ship was sailing under flag of Belize and was owned by Peru-based Pacific Andes and 'Sustainable Fishing Resources', a subsidiary of the conglomerate China Fishery Group, which filed for bankruptcy in the United States on 30 June 2016.[6]
The ship was built in 1980 as an oil tanker for a Norwegian company,[1] and was christened Freeport Chief, since then, it has been renamed Dorsetshire (1990), Protank Orinoco (1991), Vemacape (2009), Lafayette (2014) and lastly, Damanzaihao.[3][2][7] In 2008 the vessel was converted to a fish factory ship in a Chinese shipyard.[1][8]
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^ abcdDamanzaihao. Marine Traffic. Accessed 6 June 2018.
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^DAMANZAIHAO. Baltic Shipping. Accessed: 6 June 2018.
^World's Largest Fish Factory Ship Arrested. Marine Executive, 1 June 2018.
^The Damanzaihao, a controversial piece of China Fishery Group’s fleet, is detained in Peru. Cliff White, SeaFood Source. June 4, 2018
^Damanzaihao. Vessel Finder. Accessed 6 June 2018.
^In Mackerel's Plunder, Hints of Epic Fish Collapse. Mort Rosenblum and Mar Cabra. The New York Times. 25 January 2012.
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