Honningsvag fisher’s newest crab boat to feature oil spill response capability
Finnish builder Kewatec Aluboat has delivered a new all-aluminium fishing vessel to owner Jim Nikolaisen of Honningsvag in northern Norway. Named Asterix,...
Finnish builder Kewatec Aluboat has delivered a new all-aluminium fishing vessel to owner Jim Nikolaisen of Honningsvag in northern Norway. Named Asterix,...
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) said in a recently published report that the detonation of ordnance lying on the seabed off Norfolk...
Western Australia-based boat builder Dongara Marine recently delivered a new custom-built monohull boat to a commercial rock lobster fisherman from...
With the regulated catch quotas of contemporary fisheries, design versatility for a fishing boat can be important. A new 19.81- by 7.31-metre combination...
UK fishing company Waterdance has contracted Whitby-based Parkol Marine Engineering for the construction of a new crab boat. The 21-metre vessel will...
The Listuguj Miꞌgmaq First Nation of Quebec has placed an order for a new multi-species fishing vessel to be built by local shipyard Chantier Naval...
Turkish companies Epic Denizcilik and Ozata Shipyard recently handed over a crab catching vessel to Northwest Fishing Company, an operator under Russia’s...
Japanese authorities have confirmed that a collision between a local fishing boat and a Russian-flagged vessel off Hokkaido resulted in the deaths of...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has confirmed its intent to hold a virtual public board meeting to determine the probable cause for...
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