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Fishing License Report Ministry of Fisheries, Marine Resources and Agriculture Male' Maldives LICENSED FISHING VESSEL LIST 13TH FEBRUARY 2020 S NO LICENSE NO ISSUED DATE EXPIRY DATE VESSEL NAME REG NO VESSEL TYPE 1 F20190297 15-04-2019 14-04-2020 AAGIRI P4931B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 2 F20200112 23-01-2020 22-01-2021 AAHIYA P1691A-01-08-O PL/HL VESSELS 3 F20190272 04-04-2019 03-04-2020 AAILAA P8690A-01-04-M PL/HL VESSELS 4 F20200058 13-01-2020 12-01-2021 AAILAA P8878A-01-08-M PL/HL VESSELS 5 F20200165 03-02-2020 02-02-2021 AAILAA P1680A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 6 F20190218 03-03-2019 02-03-2020 AAKURI P2445A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 7 F20190313 22-04-2019 21-04-2020 AAROADHI P6899B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 8 F20190414 15-07-2019 14-07-2020 AARU P8027A-01-04-L PL/HL VESSELS 9 F20200017 05-01-2020 04-01-2021 AARU 3 P9143A-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 10 F20200095 21-01-2020 20-01-2021 AARU 3 P8928A-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 11 F20190655 24-12-2019 23-12-2020 AASHAAN P7473A-01-06-S PL/HL VESSELS 12 F20190418 17-07-2019 16-07-2020 ABAARANA P4995B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 13 F20190236 18-03-2019 17-03-2020 ADDANA 4 P3125B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 14 F20200110 13-01-2020 12-01-2021 ADHUREAN P9160A-01-11-C PL/HL VESSELS 15 F20190650 24-12-2019 23-12-2020 AH NASRU P8078A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 16 F20200072 11-01-2020 10-01-2021 AHDANA P7009A-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 17 F20190306 18-04-2019 17-04-2020 AILA C1279B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 18 F20190553 15-10-2019 14-10-2020 AILAA 3 P5855B-01-17-B PL/HL VESSELS 19 F20190229 14-03-2019 13-03-2020 AILAA-2 P3554B-01-17-B PL/HL VESSELS 20 F20200113 05-02-2020 04-02-2021 AJUMA P8843A-01-05-H PL/HL VESSELS 21 F20190631 28-12-2019 27-12-2020 AJURU P8428A-01-02-G PL/HL VESSELS 22 F20190349 16-05-2019 15-05-2020 ALAMAA 5 P9816A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 23 F20190652 30-12-2019 29-12-2020 ALAMAA 6 P5468A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 24 F20200149 05-02-2020 04-02-2021 ALAMOO-2 P9469A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 25 F20190439 30-07-2019 29-07-2020 AL-FALAH P3120B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 26 F20190212 26-02-2019 25-02-2020 ALFATHUHU P4255A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 27 F20200076 17-01-2020 16-01-2021 ALFATHUHU P9545A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 28 F20190635 16-12-2019 15-12-2020 ALIKAN-101 P1813A-01-12-E PL/HL VESSELS 29 F20190324 28-04-2019 27-04-2020 ALIMAGU P9759A-01-11-N PL/HL VESSELS 30 F20190266 28-03-2019 27-03-2020 ALIMAS P3487A-01-02-N PL/HL VESSELS 31 F20190311 22-04-2019 21-04-2020 ALIMAS C7005A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 32 F20190501 17-09-2019 16-09-2020 ALIMAS P1487B-01-09-D PL/HL VESSELS 33 F20190605 08-12-2019 07-12-2020 ALIMAS P5082B-01-01-A PL/HL VESSELS 34 F20200164 13-02-2020 12-02-2021 ALIMAS P9792A-01-03-Q PL/HL VESSELS 35 F20190184 18-02-2019 17-02-2020 ALIMAS-2 P1016B-01-02-N PL/HL VESSELS 36 F20190354 21-05-2019 20-05-2020 ALINOORU P3293B-01-09-P PL/HL VESSELS 37 F20200125 08-02-2020 07-02-2021 ALIRAASTHA P1016A-01-04-H PL/HL VESSELS Page 1 of 14 38 F20190517 04-10-2019 03-10-2020 ALISAAFU P4863B-01-09-D PL/HL VESSELS 39 F20190640 18-12-2019 17-12-2020 AMAAZ P1282A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 40 F20190463 22-08-2019 21-08-2020 AMAAZ 8 P9685A-01-03-H PL/HL VESSELS 41 F20190303 16-04-2019 15-04-2020 AMAAZ-4 P5019A-01-01-S PL/HL VESSELS 42 F20190231 10-03-2019 09-03-2020 AMIRAA P9149A-01-09-F PL/HL VESSELS 43 F20190642 13-12-2019 12-12-2020 AMURU P5411B-01-01-R PL/HL VESSELS 44 F20190299 18-04-2019 17-04-2020 ANBAREE P4289B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 45 F20190435 01-08-2019 31-07-2020 ANTRAC 3 C5586B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 46 F20190269 31-03-2019 30-03-2020 ARAAKURI P6869B-01-03-K PL/HL VESSELS 47 F20190672 20-12-2019 19-12-2020 ARAAKURI P3495A-01-06-O PL/HL VESSELS 48 F20200123 29-01-2020 28-01-2021 ARAAM P7952A-01-02-N PL/HL VESSELS 49 F20190528 16-10-2019 15-10-2020 ARAATHARI P3726B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 50 F20190664 28-12-2019 27-12-2020 ARAATHARI C5161A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 51 F20190579 18-11-2019 17-11-2020 ARAMAA-2 P2533B-01-03-F PL/HL VESSELS 52 F20200094 23-01-2020 22-01-2021 AROADHI P1485B-01-02-M PL/HL VESSELS 53 F20190412 11-07-2019 10-07-2020 AROMA P8014A-01-12-H PL/HL VESSELS 54 F20190221 04-03-2019 03-03-2020 ARUSA P1364B-01-10-E PL/HL VESSELS 55 F20190213 26-02-2019 25-02-2020 ARUTHA P9936A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 56 F20190352 19-05-2019 18-05-2020 ASAREE P7788A-01-04-I PL/HL VESSELS 57 F20190548 05-11-2019 04-11-2020 ASDAAN P3742B-01-07-A PL/HL VESSELS 58 F20190588 24-11-2019 23-11-2020 ASDHAAN P4293B-01-07-N PL/HL VESSELS 59 F20190309 18-04-2019 17-04-2020 ASDHAN'DI P8051A-01-03-C PL/HL VESSELS 60 F20200129 01-02-2020 31-01-2021 ASRAFEE P8125A-01-08-M PL/HL VESSELS 61 F20190292 19-04-2019 18-04-2020 ASRAFEE 1 P2628A-01-13-H PL/HL VESSELS 62 F20190401 08-07-2019 07-07-2020 ASSARIYA P3628B-01-01-R PL/HL VESSELS 63 F20200115 29-01-2020 28-01-2021 ASURU KURI P3267B-01-01-L PL/HL VESSELS 64 F20190321 25-04-2019 24-04-2020 ASURUMA P4902B-01-07-K PL/HL VESSELS 65 F20190450 03-08-2019 02-08-2020 ASURUMAA 2 P1771B-01-04-I PL/HL VESSELS 66 F20190475 28-08-2019 27-08-2020 ASURUMAA-3 P9740A-01-04-I PL/HL VESSELS 67 F20190389 30-06-2019 29-06-2020 ATHAMAA P3975B-01-13-C PL/HL VESSELS 68 F20190598 29-11-2019 28-11-2020 ATLANTIS P7468A-01-05-N PL/HL VESSELS 69 F20190201 24-02-2019 23-02-2020 AZUM P4268A-01-02-M PL/HL VESSELS 70 F20190214 28-02-2019 27-02-2020 AZUM P6789A-01-03-S PL/HL VESSELS 71 F20190304 20-04-2019 19-04-2020 AZUM P6714A-01-04-M PL/HL VESSELS 72 F20190436 02-07-2019 01-07-2020 AZUM P5584B-01-02-H PL/HL VESSELS 73 F20190625 29-12-2019 28-12-2020 AZUM P4153B-01-13-B PL/HL VESSELS 74 F20200007 05-01-2020 04-01-2021 AZUM 2 P8224A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 75 F20190659 26-12-2019 25-12-2020 AZUM-2 P9681A-01-04-Q PL/HL VESSELS 76 F20190178 16-02-2019 15-02-2020 AZURO P8869A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 77 F20190420 23-07-2019 22-07-2020 BAAKHIRAA P6237B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 78 F20190570 21-11-2019 20-11-2020 BANKARU WAVE C4040B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 79 F20190649 22-12-2019 21-12-2020 BARAABARU P9640A-01-01-R PL/HL VESSELS 80 F20200048 19-01-2020 18-01-2021 BARAKAAI P9642A-01-01-M PL/HL VESSELS 81 F20190408 11-07-2019 10-07-2020 BARAKAIY P9993A-01-01-L PL/HL VESSELS 82 F20190458 20-08-2019 19-08-2020 BATHAANA P3024B-01-07-M PL/HL VESSELS 83 F20190662 17-12-2019 16-12-2020 BEEFAANU P2116B-01-08-M PL/HL VESSELS 84 F20190541 23-10-2019 22-10-2020 BEYNDA P6375B-01-11-A PL/HL VESSELS 85 F20190677 30-12-2019 29-12-2020 BEYNDA P2025A-01-01-G PL/HL VESSELS 86 F20190268 09-04-2019 08-04-2020 BIG FISH 7 P8865A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 87 F20190452 13-08-2019 12-08-2020 BIG FISH-8 C7489A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS Page 2 of 14 88 F20190520 02-10-2019 01-10-2020 BLUE FIN P6493B-01-03-F PL/HL VESSELS 89 F20190583 21-11-2019 20-11-2020 BLUE FISH P8383A-01-05-U PL/HL VESSELS 90 F20200002 02-01-2020 01-01-2021 BLUE FISH P9325A-01-02-P PL/HL VESSELS 91 F20200049 10-01-2020 09-01-2021 BLUE FISH1 P8583A-01-01-A PL/HL VESSELS 92 F20190516 26-09-2019 25-09-2020 BLUE SAPPHIRE P4892B-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 93 F20190230 07-03-2019 06-03-2020 BLUE SHARK P2247B-01-03-Q PL/HL VESSELS 94 F20190417 24-07-2019 23-07-2020 BOADHI P3916A-01-01-R PL/HL VESSELS 95 F20190457 15-08-2019 14-08-2020 BODUMAS P2169B-01-13-C PL/HL VESSELS 96 F20200107 23-01-2020 22-01-2021 C.M.F 1 C5428A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 97 F20200070 22-01-2020 21-01-2021 C.M.F 2 C5788A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 98 F20200102 23-01-2020 22-01-2021 C.M.F 5 C5143A-01-10-T PL/HL VESSELS 99 F20190197 20-02-2019 19-02-2020 C.M.
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