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A shrimp trawler headed out at first light on Aransas Bay from Fulton Harbor in Fulton/rockport, TX.
Barril beach, the summer is gone but still going great - Praia do Barril, o verão já lá vai, mas ainda está bom.
Pedras de el-Rei
Tavira
PT
This is a close-up photo of a piece of fishing trawler gear, backlit by the sunlight, that I photographed on the government wharf in East Petpeswick.
Built by the Ward family in Prince Rupert in 1938. Powered by a Gardiner 5 cylinder diesel. A young Crescent Beach couple want to make needed repairs and restore it to it's original profile.
Fishing Vessel Akamalik
Master: Linjohn Christiansen/Torbjørn Joensen
Length/width: 75.8 x 14.5 m
Production capacity: 110 ton/day
Catch capacity: 7-10.000 ton/year
Hold capacity: 450-750 ton
Crew: 22-26 men
Trawler type: Ocean-going prawn trawler
Ownership: RG 100%
Royal Greenland A/S is a fishing company in Greenland, spun off from Kalaallit Niuerfiat in 1990 but still wholly owned by the Government of Greenland.The company operates in a number of towns and settlements in Greenland, with 20 fish processing plants and ship bases of local subsidiary units.Some of the processing plants were closed between 2007 and 2009.[5] Royal Greenland had an annual net profit of DKK 335 million before tax in 2016.
Products Seafood, Caviar, Commercial fishing, Fish processing
Convenience, Smoked and Marinated fish and Dried fish.
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More pictures of the colourful fishing fleet at Brixham. A week after taking this picture (20th January 2019) this boat was in the news after collecting an unexploded torpedo in its nets, which the navy then detonated safely further out to sea.
Machinery on one of the fishing trawlers in Barmough.
Mamiya C220
Sellor 80mm f/2.8
Fompan 400
HC-110 @ 13 minutes - 63:1
While I was waiting for the last ferry from Cullatra, an island off Olhao, South Portugal, a trawler set out into the evening sun.
Fishing trawlers in the harbour Oudeschild at the island of Texel, in the north of Holland. A cold winter night and an icy sea.
A 66m factory trawler, built als Baldvin Thorssteinsson at Flekkefjord in Norway in 1992 for Samherji. Tranfered in 2002 to its German subsidiary DFFU it became simply Baldvin. Later the vessel was sold to Artic Navigations (Poland) and renamed Polonus.
Harstad, Tromsø fylke, Norway.
[IMO:9690676] Trawler (Factory Trawler) | Neuaufnahme: 2022-12-30 (2021-05-01) | Baujahr: 2015 | DWT: 3160t | Breite: 16m | Tiefgang: 7,0m
Trawler’s Catch.
It is an unusual name but Saxamundham is an historic Market Town in Suffolk and today boasts a population of approximately 5000.
It is believed that the name Saxamundham is a derivative of the Saxon ‘Seizemond’s Home’ and it is recorded in the Doomsday Survey of 1086 in which three churches are mentioned.
It is also the home of Trawler’s Catch a traditional fish and chip shop.
Saxmundham, England.
A trawler leaving Whitby harbour in choppy seas
Whitby, The Yorkshire Coast, North Yorkshire, UK
©SWJuk (2023)
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Fishing trawler "Dubingiai" (now a museum)
Smiltynė, Klaipėda, LT, 2021
Arkliukas, pin 0,2 mm, Fomapan 100, HC-110H (12min@20°C)
Notice the spool on the right has wheels. It's a truck rigged for loading and unloading nets on the trawlers.
Yamba is a small port city on the Clarence River in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. It's significance of a trading port was more so in the 19th and 20th centuries when towns like it were more isolated without good roads or rail links. Not that Yamba was ever linked to the rail network although it did have minor narrow gauge railways to several quarries for stone for building the river mouth breakwater*. It still has a pilot boat attached as in more recent times it was the provisioning port for coastal type shipping to either Norfolk or Lord Howe Islands (can't remember which) and I am not quite sure if this continues.
It's certainly the base for a fleet of prawn trawlers and they tie up at the marina just out of town and also further up the river. In fact it has the second largest fishing fleet in New South Wales.
These two trawlers had not long before disgorged the night's catch. Seafood in Yamba is as good as it gets.
* There are some excellent articles in Light Railway Research Society journals. Lines extended from Angourie to Yamba with separate systems for the breakwater build at Iluka across the river mouth and beach mineral sands at Angourie.
I went back to the trawler on the road to Rosses Point Co. Sligo, this time at sunset, it had changed orientaion, The mast is facing away from the camera rather than towards it.
See the the first shot here
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