Large bass may take several decades to grow and so once
caught by trawlers
they will not be replaced.
We also heard about the cow which
sank the trawler.
From small one man vessels up to large
pelagic trawlers.
Trawler skippers, iceland was worked all the year round by many skippers.
The convoy with its twelve escorts would proceed to dungeness where the dover command escorts,
minesweeping trawlers, would relieve those from portsmouth.
In the same year, ' hawk ' , the first scottish purpose
built steam trawler, was launched at leith.
The vessel is a 48 meter
stern trawler
with 15 persons on board.
Trawler fleet
in scotland.
Many
deep-sea trawlers
now have active trawl doors that can be adapted remotely whilst on the seabed.
The james barrie was a 666 ton
icelandic trawler
at 45 meters.
Trawler fishing
inside the district.
Behind them is a
steam trawler, which has unloaded its catch.
I joined the first minesweeper, a
converted trawler, at grimsby.
Trawler crews
often spent days chopping ice off the ship and rigging to reduce the danger of overturning due to top hamper.
Today, 14 boats, both lobster boats and
prawn trawlers, fish from the harbor.
He was spotted by the
armed trawler
dorothy gray.
Trawler nets.
She was the first
beam trawler
in the boston fleet.
Yet
belgian trawlers
had been exempted from the ban.
John hill 2nd hand of the
fishing trawler
" swansea castle " gave his evidence.
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