Pelagic operators opt for Wärtsilä
Wärtsilä is to supply propulsion systems for four new fishing vessels being built at Skagen in Denmark for Norwegian and Icelandic operators. The four 75-metre vessels are being built for…
Wärtsilä is to supply propulsion systems for four new fishing vessels being built at Skagen in Denmark for Norwegian and Icelandic operators. The four 75-metre vessels are being built for…
The family-owned Parkol Marine Engineering has launched new trawler Green Isle at its Middlesbrough yard, the company’s second delivery to a customer in Ireland. Green Isle is the second vessel…
A repeat order is a sign of a happy customer, and Frøy is clearly satisfied enough with the ABB system on board live fish carrier Gåsø Odin to come back…
Crabber/trawler Ugjit Mijua’ji’jg, designed by Navanex and built by Chantier Naval Forillon, has been handed over to its owners, the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government, an indigenous Canadian community on Quebec’s Gaspé…
The MEST Shipyard in the Faroe Islands is set to expand its capacity to meet the requirements of the fleet it serves. ‘This is necessary as fishing vessels are getting…
Brian Leslie of Killybegs company SeaQuest Systems was at the IceFish exhibition this week to meet the company’s Icelandic agent Aflhlutir, and the owners of two new pelagic vessels that…
The buoyant state of the European aquaculture industry is such that Damen Shipyards is building four 22 metre Landing Utility Vessels for stock to ensure that new vessels can be…
Sustainable fish farm company Kames, operating in the lochs and estuaries round the Western Isles, has taken delivery of a new Landing Utility Vessel (LUV) from Damen to handle waterborne…
The Russian Crab Company reports that in the first half of this year, it has caught 57% of this year quotas with landings of 7400 tonnes by its fleet between…
The Slippurinn yard in Iceland’s northern port of Akureyri gets busy in the spring, as the downtime that traditionally occurs for the pelagic fleet between the end of the capelin…