Argentina

ARGENOVA II

/ Fishing, IMO 8903571

ARGENOVA II is currently in Bahía Blanca, last seen 5h ago

The vessel was built in 1989, and is sailing under the flag of Argentina. Her length overall (LOA) is 65 meters, and her width (beam) is 9 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 320 tonnes.

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Current voyage information

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Last port calls

Port name Arrival time Departure time
Bahía Blanca Bahía Blanca (ar) Monday 30th September
Puerto Deseado Puerto Deseado (ar) Monday 5th August Friday 27th September
Puerto Madryn Puerto Madryn (ar) Saturday 20th July Monday 29th July
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Frequently asked questions

Where is ARGENOVA II right now?

The current position of ARGENOVA II in the Bahía Blanca, last seen 5h ago.

What type of ship is ARGENOVA II?

ARGENOVA II is a classified as a Fishing.

How big is ARGENOVA II?

ARGENOVA II is 65 meters long (LOA) and 9 meters wide (beam).

ARGENOVA II
Argentina

ARGENOVA II

/ Fishing, IMO 8903571

ARGENOVA II is currently in Bahía Blanca, last seen 5h ago

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The vessel was built in 1989, and is sailing under the flag of Argentina. Her length overall (LOA) is 65 meters, and her width (beam) is 9 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 320 tonnes.

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Vessel details

Name ARGENOVA II
Vessel type / Fishing
IMO 8903571
MMSI 701000546
Callsign LW5631
Flag Argentina
Year built 1989
Draft (summer) 350 meters
Length overall (LOA) 65 meters
Width (beam) 9 meters
Deadweight (DWT) 320 tonnes

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