
Paraclete is ready for fishing
Two TripleNine members, Irving Kristensen and Jens Thorbek, have been in South Africa to prepare the trawler “Paraclete” for fishing and to train the crew.
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Two TripleNine members, Irving Kristensen and Jens Thorbek, have been in South Africa to prepare the trawler “Paraclete” for fishing and to train the crew.

Trawling is currently being hit with a double whammy – on the one side it is being slapped with trawling bans due to increased pressure to prevent seabed damage and, on the other side it is being engulfed in rapidly rising fuel bills due to it being one of the more fuel-hungry fishing methods. Both of these contribute towards increased consumer concerns and resistance to trawled products.
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