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Fishing trawler

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Much of this equipment can be controlled from the wheelhouse or bridge. Smaller trawlers have wheelhouses, where electronic equipment for navigation, communications, fish detection and trawl sensors are typically arranged about the skipper's chair. Larger vessels have a bridge, with a command console
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Side trawlers have the trawl deployed over the side with the trawl warps passing through blocks suspended from a forward gallow and an aft gallow. Usually the superstructure is towards the stern, the fish hold amidships, and the transversal trawl winch forward of the superstructure. A derrick may be
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Modern trawlers store the fish they catch in some form of chilled condition. At the least, the fish will be stored in boxes covered with ice or stored with ice in the fish hold. In general, the fish are kept fresh by chilling them with ice or refrigerated sea water, or freezing them in blocks. Also,
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Steam fishing boats had many advantages. They were usually about 20 ft longer (6.1 m) than the sailing vessels so they could carry more nets and catch more fish. This was important, as the market was growing quickly at the beginning of the 20th century. They could travel faster and further
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Otter trawlers usually have two gallows at the stern with towing blocks. The towing warps run through these, each regulated by its own winch. Medium and large trawlers usually have a stern ramp for hauling the trawl onto the deck. Some trawlers tow twin parallel trawls, using three warps, each warp
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Trawler/purse seiners are designed so the deck equipment, including an appropriate combination winch, can be rearranged and used for both methods. Blocks, purse davits, trawl gallows and rollers need to be arranged so they control the pursing lines and warp leads and in such a way as to reduce the
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Occupational safety is a concern on fishing trawlers. For example, a United States cooperative which operates a fleet of 24 bottom trawlers in Alaskan water reported 25 fatalities over the period 2001–2012. The risk of a fatal injury was 41 times higher than the average for workers in the United
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usually occurs in deck houses or below deck. A wet fish stern trawler stores the fish in ice or sea water which has been refrigerated. A freezer stern trawler stores the fish in frozen boxes or blocks, and a factory stern trawler processes the catch. A pelagic stern trawler may use fish pumps to
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systems are usually installed. Fishing equipment varies in sophistication depending on the size of the vessel and the technology used. Design features for modern fishing trawlers vary substantially, as many national maritime jurisdictions do not impose compulsory vessel inspection standards for
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During both World Wars some countries created small warships by converting and arming existing trawlers or building new vessels to standard trawler designs. They were typically armed with a small naval gun and sometimes depth charges, and were used for patrolling, escorting other vessels and
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Modern trawlers make extensive use of contemporary electronics, including navigation and communication equipment, fish detection devices, and equipment to control and monitor gear. Just which equipment will be installed depends on the size and type of the trawler.
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Wet fish trawlers are trawlers where the fish are kept in the hold in a fresh/wet condition, in boxes covered with ice or with ice in the fish hold. They must operate in areas close to their landing place, and the time such a vessel can spend fishing is limited.
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spread across the world, influencing fishing fleets everywhere. By the end of the 19th century, there were over 3,000 fishing trawlers in commission in Britain, with almost 1,000 at Grimsby. These trawlers were sold to fishermen around Europe, including from the
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system of fishing as well as lines and drift nets. These were large boats, usually 80–90 feet (24–27 m) in length with a beam of around 20 feet (6.1 m). They weighed 40–50 tons and travelled at 9–11 knots (17–20 km/h; 10–13 mph).
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with 10,000 horsepower (7457 kW). Trawl variants include beam trawls, large-opening midwater trawls, and large bottom trawls, such as "rock hoppers" that are rigged with heavy rubber wheels that let the net crawl over rocky bottom.
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are freezer trawlers. They have facilities for preserving fish by freezing, allowing them to remain at sea for extended periods of time. They are medium- to large-size trawlers, with the same general arrangement as stern or side trawlers.
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Mechanised hauling devices are used on modern trawlers. Trawl winches, such as Gilson winches, net drums and other auxiliary winches are installed on deck to control the towing warps (trawling wires) and store them when not in use.
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This revolutionary design made large scale trawling in the ocean possible for the first time, resulting in a substantial migration of fishermen from the ports in the South of England, to villages further north, such as
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are trawlers which operate together towing a single trawl. They keep the trawl open horizontally by keeping their distance when towing. Otter boards are not used. Pair trawlers operate both midwater and bottom trawls.
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in the 1880s. In 1890 it was estimated that there were 20,000 men on the North Sea. The steam drifter was not used in the herring fishery until 1897. The last sailing fishing trawler was built in 1925 in Grimsby.
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is preserved in Hull. These trawlers were used for a longer period than other kinds of trawlers, but are now being replaced by stern trawlers. Some side trawlers still in use have been equipped with net drums.
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There are many variants of trawling gear. They vary according to local traditions, bottom conditions, and how large and powerful the trawling boats are. A trawling boat can be a small open boat with only
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During trawling operations, a range of trawl sensors may be used to assist with controlling and monitoring gear. These are often referred to as "trawl monitoring systems" or "net mensuration systems".
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boom-rigged to the foremast to help shoot the cod end from the side. Until the late 1960s, side trawlers were the most common deepsea boat used in North Atlantic fisheries. The 1950s side trawler,
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Usually otter trawlers have the superstructure forward, though it can be aft or amidship. Gallows are on the stern quarters or there is a stern gantry for operating the otter boards.
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at the centre and a further co-pilot chair. Modern consoles display all the key information on an integrated display. Less frequently used sensors and monitors may be mounted on the
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Beam trawlers are a type of outrigger trawler (above), with the superstructure aft and the working deck amidships. They use a very strong outrigger boom on each side, each towing a
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that are pulled along the bottom of the sea or in midwater at a specified depth. A trawler may also operate two or more trawl nets simultaneously (double-rig and multi-rig).
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Trawlers can be classified by their architecture, the type of fish they catch, the fishing method used, or geographical origin. The classification used below follows the
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time required to convert from one arrangement to the other. These vessels are usually classified as trawlers, since the power requirement for trawling is higher.
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Decca Navigator (Mark 21) and Decca Track Plotter (the forerunners of modern GPS navigation and plotting equipment) on the bridge of this (rather dated) trawler.
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was opened in 1854 as the first modern fishing port. The facilities incorporated many innovations of the time – the dock gates and cranes were operated by
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and small stern trawlers are often designed without a ramp. Stern trawlers are designed to operate in most weather conditions. They can work alone when
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Outrigger trawlers with aft superstructure and midship working deck are usually beam trawlers (see below). These use large beams to rig the trawls.
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with its own winch. Some otter trawlers are also outrigger trawlers (above), using outriggers to tow one or two otter trawls from each side.
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to stop the occupant from rolling out in heavy weather. The need for drying sea clothes is shown by a notice in at least one steam trawler's
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grew to become the 'largest fishing port in the world' by the mid 19th century. With the tremendous expansion in the fishing industry, the
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data of EU trawlers greater than 15 metres in length, in the period October 2014 – September 2015 (see Main Map for full resolution)
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The superstructure is forward or midships and the working deck aft. Pelagic trawlers can have fish pumps to empty the codend.
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Stern trawlers have trawls which are deployed and retrieved from the stern. Larger stern trawlers often have a ramp, though
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Since World War II, commercial fishing vessels have been increasingly equipped with electronic aids, such as
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followed in 1961, installed with vertical plate freezers that had been researched and built at the
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Outrigger trawlers with a forward superstructure and aft working deck are widely used to target
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Trawler designs adapted as the way they were powered changed from sail to coal-fired steam by
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The modern fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of
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compartments. They were well designed for the crew with a large building that contained the
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in March 1875, when he converted a drifter to steam power. In 1877, he built the first
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The earliest purpose-built fishing vessels were designed and made by David Allan in
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tension sensors give information about how much tension is in the warps and sweeps.
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system using acoustic sensors which measure the depth and opening of the trawl net.
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The earliest steam-powered fishing boats first appeared in the 1870s and used the
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The 17th century saw the development of an early type of sailing trawler called a
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Otter trawlers deploy one or more parallel trawls kept apart horizontally using
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They are medium-sized and high-powered vessels, towing gear at speeds up to 8
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symmetry sensors give information about the optimal geometry of the trawls.
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is preserved in Grimsby while the larger, 1960s distant water vessel, the
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Trawler Pictures – A Forum and Gallery Dedicated to Commercial Trawlers
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was built to provide a head of water with sufficient pressure by
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Crew quarters are usually below the wheelhouse and may include
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The first trawlers fished over the side, rather than over the
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on the cap rail, and then to towing blocks on the outriggers.
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and accommodation) can be forward, midship or aft. Motorised
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catch sensors give information about the rate at which the
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between 1877 and 1881. Twenty-one boats were completed at
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that evolved there was of a sleek build and had a tall
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in 1886. Most of these were sold to foreign owners in
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Commercial vessel designed to operate fishing trawls
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WorldFishingToday – Fishing vessels photos and data
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Index

Fishing trawlers

Skagen harbour

Automatic Identification System
fishing vessel
fishing trawls
fishing nets
horsepower
factory ship
History of fishing

William Adolphus Knell
National Maritime Museum
Dogger
North Sea
Dutch word
codfish
trawl
Brixham
overfished
South Devon
Brixham trawler
gaff rig
Scarborough
Hull
Grimsby
Harwich
Yarmouth
Atlantic Ocean

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