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The Institute of Aquaculture Mutriku in Zamakona Yards
- Dec 26, 2012
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- In Other, Ship Building
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Last week we received the visit of students and faculty of the Institute of Aquaculture Mutriku. They wanted to know more about the shipbuilding project that we are currently developing for Solvstrans. It´s a Live Fish Carrier to be delivered in June 2013.
We hope they enjoyed the tour and the explanations they received.
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Shipbuilding in Vizcaya in the nineteenth and twentieth century
- Dec 13, 2012
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- In Bilbao Port, Ship Building
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By Jesús M ª Valdaliso
The transition from sail to steam vessels and the crisis of traditional shipyards
The wooden shipbuilding industry which had a tradition for centuries in Vizcaya, after a depressing situation in the first three decades of the nineteenth century, enjoyed its last boom in the 1840s and 1850s, due to the trade revival and the maritime transport on one hand and the protection duty by the State on the other. The Basque Provinces were integrated to the Spanish Crown customs system. (more…)
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VISIT BY THE SPANISH NAVY TO ZAMAKONA YARDS
- Dec 04, 2012
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Crews from the Marine Action Ships (BAM) and the Canary Security Unit (USCAN) visited the Repnaval shipyard in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.
Both ship Officers and Marines visited the vessel Playa de Azkorri, which is currently being repaired at the shipyard. They checked security issues.
The visit was accompanied by the Captain. The vessel is a tuna fisher, similar to the ones operating in the Indian Ocean, where Operation Atalanta is taking place and where their vessels will be used In the near future.
This operation is organized by the Security Council of the UN to protect vessels of the World Food Program while bringing humanitarian help to Somalia.
Operation Atalanta is also authorized to deter, prevent and combat acts of piracy and armed robbery taking place off the coast of Somalia.
The Maritime Action Vessels – BAM – are designed to carry out military missions of conventional and unconventional character regarding threats. BAM conducts committed presence, surveillance and limited actions of neutralization, all within Maritime Safety regulations.
The Canary Security Unit – USCAN – is a component of the Marine Force Protection, with the mission of providing security to Navy staff and installations. The marine force protection is responsible for the area of the Canary Islands.
We hope their visit here will help them in their efforts to protect the Indian Ocean. Good luck.
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