Fishing trip on Vistula Lagoon cut short due to missing certificates
Officers from the Kashubian Squadron of the Polish Border Guard inspected a fishing boat on the Vistula Lagoon. Three people were on board.
security border guard news vistula lagoon19 march 2026 | 17:10 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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- There was no STCW or SRC certificate on the boat, nor were there proper qualifications for the positions held. The skipper was instructed to return to port immediately, said Tadeusz Gruchalla from the Press Office of the Maritime Unit of the Border Guard.
Missing certificates can be considered a breach of maritime safety regulations.
- The Commander of the Kashubian Squadron may submit a request to the Director of the Maritime Office in Gdynia to initiate administrative proceedings, Tadeusz Gruchalla added.
Incidents like this serve as a reminder that even leisure fishing trips require strict adherence to formal requirements and possession of proper documentation to ensure the safety of all on board.
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