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One of my older photos when digital cameras didn’t exist. Soviet fish factory berthed in Bremerhaven fishery port in the 90ies. Usually they came from their Russian building yard to install Baader fish fabricating machines in Bremerhaven. Unfortunately I can’t get any informations about the vessel's later life. Even Russian Shipping Register doesn’t give information when I log in the name. I know about three sister vessels which were built since 1990: KAMCHATSKIY SHELF, ALEKSEY KOSONOGOV and PRIMORETS. They all came to Bremerhaven to receive Baader machines. Any information about these vessels is highly appreciated.
Former name(s):
- Alfa (Until 2002)
- Tauyskiy Shelf (Until 2000)
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Reefers in support of fishing vessels at sea - 16 photos
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According to the RS, she had her keel laid on 15.11.89, and was completed on 1.4.93.
I saw her at Bremerhaven on 30.7.92 some 8 months before her official completion date.
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Nice shot of an interesting ship! As far as I know there were six in class with names as below:
Kamchatskiy Shelf (90) 601 In Service
Aleksey Kosonogov (90) 602
Tauyskiy Shelf (93) 603 In Service
Zaliv Vostok (92) 604 In Service
Primorets (93) 605
Yuzhnye Kurily (95) 606
The Zaliv Vostok was reported to be working around the South Kuril islands earlier this autumn, processing / canning (Pacific) Saury.
Thanks for posting
Brgds/John
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many many thanks for your informations. I'll add them to my records.
Kind regards,
Holger
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She sailed under her launch name till 2000 becoming Alfa then Dalmos in 2002
PoR Kholmsk
http://www.rs-head.spb.ru/regbook/cd_eng/file_shipa/89/894683_e.htm
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