About Fishing Vessel
A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river. Many different kinds of vessels are used in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing. The total number of fishing vessels in the world in 2016 was estimated to be about 4. 6 million, unchanged from 2014.
Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning
... Mr Moll added: " As the pace of dealing with located migrant boats increased, the plight of the stricken craft became masked and, sadly, the victims were not found until spotted by a passing Fishing Vessel later that day...
Going undercover to reveal people smugglers' sales tactics
... In June, hundreds of migrants died after a cramped Fishing Vessel sank off the coast of Greece...
Migrant boats in the Mediterranean: Why are so many people dying?
... Among the migrant shipwrecks this year was an overcrowded Fishing Vessel off the coast of Greece, which killed hundreds in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the Mediterranean in recent years...
Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
... For the past month, allegations have been made that the coastguard used a rope to tow the Fishing Vessel, causing it to sink...
Greece boat disaster: Trafficking suspects plead not guilty
... The BBC Analysis of the movement of other ships in the area suggests the overcrowded Fishing Vessel was not moving for at least seven hours before it capsized...
Greece boat disaster: Ship tracking casts doubt on Greek Coastguard's account
... Analysis of the movement of other ships in the area suggests the overcrowded Fishing Vessel was not moving for at least seven hours before it capsized...
Dozens killed as migrant boat capsizes off Greece
...At least 59 migrants have drowned and more than 100 have been rescued after their Fishing Vessel capsized off the coast of southern Greece...
Japan's mystery ball removed from the beach
... The buoys can break free from their anchorage either in a violent storm or from being pulled by a big Fishing Vessel, Professor Inall said...