Multiple New Fishing Vessels Delivered or Under Construction in Norway, Russia, and Other Regions
2026-05-08 14:04
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Norwegian aquaculture service company AQS has recently taken delivery of its first hybrid workboat, "AQS Æge," built by Salthammer Båtbyggeri shipyard. AQS CEO Robert Hundstad stated: "The vessel is highly adapted to the operations we perform, improving both capacity and operational flexibility."

Dutch fishing company Parlevliet en Van der Plas has taken delivery of the new freezer trawler "Annie Hillina," designed by Skipsteknisk. The vessel will be registered in the port of IJmuiden and operate in waters off the West African coast and the Indian Ocean, primarily targeting herring, mackerel, and other species. The vessel's annual catch is expected to exceed 60,000 tonnes, with a processing plant freezing capacity of 400 tonnes per day.

Norwegian company Napier has taken delivery of its second stunning and bleeding vessel, "Tautiki," built by Turkey's Sefine Shipyard and designed by Salt Ship Design. The vessel is used for transporting farmed fish to shore while processing them en route. The first vessel, "Tauroa," was delivered last year. Bakkafrost Scotland has taken delivery of the new landing craft "Spirit of Bute," built by Bute Boatbuilders, for farm support missions, carrying a net cleaning system and a 6-tonne crane.

Russia's Nakhodka Ship Repair Yard has laid the keels for three Project 03141 crab fishing vessels, specifically designed for catching crab and shrimp and meeting Ice2 class requirements.

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