MFV Pere Charles DA 34 was a French-built Irish-flagged fishing trawler which sank on January 10, 2007, off the coast of Wexford with the loss of all hands on board. Pere Charles was built in 1982, and at the time of her sinking, had a gross tonnage of 100 metric tons and an overall length of 20 meters. She was one of the largest and most modern fishing vessels operating from her port of Dunmore East, Waterford. Pere Charles was particularly suited for herring fishing, although she was capable of fishing for a variety of species.
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| - MFV Pere Charles DA 34 was a French-built Irish-flagged fishing trawler which sank on January 10, 2007, off the coast of Wexford with the loss of all hands on board. Pere Charles was built in 1982, and at the time of her sinking, had a gross tonnage of 100 metric tons and an overall length of 20 meters. She was one of the largest and most modern fishing vessels operating from her port of Dunmore East, Waterford. Pere Charles was particularly suited for herring fishing, although she was capable of fishing for a variety of species. (en)
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| - MFV Pere Charles DA 34 was a French-built Irish-flagged fishing trawler which sank on January 10, 2007, off the coast of Wexford with the loss of all hands on board. Pere Charles was built in 1982, and at the time of her sinking, had a gross tonnage of 100 metric tons and an overall length of 20 meters. She was one of the largest and most modern fishing vessels operating from her port of Dunmore East, Waterford. Pere Charles was particularly suited for herring fishing, although she was capable of fishing for a variety of species. In January 2006, Pere Charles was purchased by a fisherman operating out of Dunmore East, and was refurbished, entering the local fleet after passing a safety inspection. (en)
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