The crew of the "Zhe Ling Yu 69088", a 260-tonne vessel from China's eastern province of Zhejiang, were questioned by coastguards immediately after the boat arrived at Keelung harbour in northern Taiwan.
"The fishing boat will be fined USD 8,230 for illegal fishing," Chen Su-chuan, a coastguard captain, told AFP.
The nine will also be investigated on charges of obstructing official duties, Chen said.
The incident began yesterday when the coastguard sent a boat to the sea off Pengchiayu, a tiny islet to the north of Taiwan, following a dispute between the Chinese boat and a Taiwanese fishing vessel.
Instead the Chinese skipper sped away and set his ship on autopilot which the Taiwanese coastguards could not disable.
This prompted authorities to chase the boat for more than four hours before it could be halted, the coastguard said.
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