The Russian fish transshipment vessel Jupiter that was hold by the Norwegian Coast Guard near Svalbard earlier this week got withdrawal of the charge and is now free. Svalbardposten reports that the Governor of Svalbard has decided not to charge the captain of the vessel. After interrogation of the Captain, the Governor clarified that the vessel had sent its obligatory notifications of its activities to the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries. But the notification was sent in a proper way and therefore not registered at the Directorate. The Norwegian Coast Guard inspected the vessel in the waters near Svalbard on Tuesday, as reported by BarentsObserver. On Wednesday, the Governor sent a helicopter to the vessel with police officers that interrogated the Captain on Jupiter and on Thursday the vessel was released. Jupiter is own by the Murmansk based North West Shipping Company