25 February 2026
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US seizures of MARINERA and M SOPHIA: Legal implications for shadow fleet enforcement

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The US-led seizures of the oil tankers “MARINERA” (formerly “BELLA 1”) and “M SOPHIA” marked a significant escalation in the enforcement of international sanctions against Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. Conducted with UK military support and authorised under US judicial warrants, these operations reflect a shift from monitoring and designation to direct operational enforcement against the so-called “shadow fleet” - a network of tankers employing opaque ownership structures, false flags, and deceptive shipping practices to evade sanctions and facilitate the export of sanctioned oil. This shift constitutes a real-time stress test of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), particularly regarding flag State jurisdiction and the treatment of stateless vessels on the high seas.

Legal framework: Flag State jurisdiction and statelessness
Application to “MARINERA” and “M SOPHIA”
Strategic and legal implications
International Maritime Organisation and future directions
Conclusion

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