Dutch fleet faces fishing gear shortage
The Dutch demersal sector has been let in no doubt
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The Dutch demersal sector has been let in no doubt
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A #ZwarteDinsdag (#BlackTuesday) hashtag has begun to make an appearance
The end of pulse fishing came yesterday with a vote
In 2016 Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with Volt
Naust Marine has delivered a package of electric winches and
The Luyt yard at Den Oever in Holland is building
Dutch pulse trawl fishermen are about to face the crunch as the trilogue meeting of the European Commission, European Council and European Parliament comes together to decide the future of the electrical fishing method that has been a lifeline for the Dutch beam trawl sector.
With new fishing vessels being built for French owners in Boulogne and Lorient, the Padmos shipyard at Stellendam in Holland has a healthy orderbook, which includes a couple of new twin-rigger/fly-shooters for Dutch owners.
One of the world’s biggest container ships lost 270 containers during heavy weather in the North Sea last week and the consequences are to be seen on Dutch beaches where a cleanup operation is in progress. In addition to the pollution problem, floating containers also present a significant hazard to navigation. Fishermen from the north of Holland have been playing a role in the aftermath of the container loss.
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