
Baltic trawler’s full rebuild
A pelagic vessel operating from the Russian Baltic enclave of
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A pelagic vessel operating from the Russian Baltic enclave of

Two more coastal seine netters have been added to the

Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg has formally laid the keels

The first new trawler in a series of vessels designed

The fourth in a series of seine netters designed to

The Sea of Okhotsk is experiencing a historical low in

The latest new vessel in the series of newbuilds for

The largest fishing vessel to be built in Russia has

The sixth in a series of ten factory vessels for

The latest crabber to be built for Russian Crab has
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