Ship

Han Rong 366

Ship

Han Rong 366

汉荣366 (Previously named Heng Xin 11)

Ship Details

China Flag
China
IMO
9886926
MMSI
412410057
Call Sign
BZW5I
Gear
Liners
Status
Active
Operator: Zhoushan Hengxin Ocean FishOwner: Zhejiang Hai Rong Oceanic Fisheries Co Ltd

Crimes & Concerns

  1. Labor & Human Rights

The Han Rong 366 is directly associated with labor & human rights issues such as forced labor, beriberi symptoms, crew abandonment, wage-related violation, and unsanitary conditions.

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Summary of crew member deaths and potential beriberi cases
The Han Rong 366 is associated with at least at least one potential beriberi case.
Labor & Human Rights
In 2021, 29 Filipino crew from the Han Rong 362, 366 and 369 were left stranded onboard by their employer when the boats they were working on ceased operations in May 2021 and Covid restrictions stranded the ships in southeastern China. The Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs arranged for 6 to be repatriated in December 2021. The crew said they were not paid their wages, and that the captain withheld clean water from them, attempted to confiscate their SIM cards and threatened to push them onto lifeboats out on the middle of the sea.
The employer and manning agency of a Filipino deckhand aboard the Han Rong 366 named Nante Maglangit were ordered by the National Labor Relations Commission of the Philippines in July 2022 to pay him for unpaid wages.
An Indonesian crew member named Darman Thalib described symptoms of beriberi on the Han Rong 366 in "Before You Eat," a movie released in Indonesia in 2022. Thalib, who worked on board the Han Rong 369, said that the ship met with the Han Rong 366 at some point and he saw one crew member whose body was swollen all the way up to his chest. ILO standards were met for life and work under duress and impossibility of leaving employer.