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        <fi:Editor>Crespi, V.; Gentile, A.; Rossi Taddei, A.</fi:Editor>
        <dcterms:Created>2001-01-01</dcterms:Created>
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<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Fishing Vessel Types</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Types de navire de pêche</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Tipos de buque de pesca</dc:Title>
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<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="ar">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="zh">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="ru">Fishing Technology Service (FIIT)</dc:Title>
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<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="ar">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="zh">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="ru">Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)</dc:Title>
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<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Fishing Vessel types</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Types de navire de pêche</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Tipos de buque de pesca</dc:Title>
<ags:CreatorCorporate xml:lang="en">Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN)</ags:CreatorCorporate>
<fi:Series xml:lang="en">Technology Fact Sheets</fi:Series>
<dc:Publisher>FAO</dc:Publisher>
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		<dcterms:Created>2001-05-09</dcterms:Created>
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			<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Seine netters</dc:Title>
			<!--<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Senneurs à senne de fond</dc:Title>-->
			<!--<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Cerqueros sin jareta</dc:Title>-->
		
	<dc:Description>These vessels use surrounding and seine nets and comprise a large group appearing in all sizes.
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	 <fi:Image IID="7937" Src="sei_net_l_59284.gif" Title="Seine netter" Use="Thumb"/>
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<fi:DeckType>Decked and undecked vessels</fi:DeckType>
<fi:Overview>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[These vessels will assume characteristics dependent on where they are used. In northern Europe the basic types of seine netters are the ]]></fi:Text>
<fi:FIGISSearch Domain="vesseltype" Keyword="name">Anchor seiner </fi:FIGISSearch>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[and ]]></fi:Text>
<fi:FIGISSearch Domain="vesseltype" Keyword="name">Scottish seiner</fi:FIGISSearch>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[ for which there is no difference between these two vessel types with both having the wheel house aft and the working deck amidships. In Asia the seine netter may frequently assume a configuration with the wheelhouse forward and the working deck aft. However, in regions where the fishing effort is typified by a labour intensive, low technology approach, the vessels employed to operate as seiners are often undecked and may be powered by outboards motors, or in the case of very small scale operations, even powered by sail.]]></fi:Text>
</fi:Overview> <fi:VesseltypeClass> <fi:VesseltypeLength Type="LOA">all</fi:VesseltypeLength> <fi:PowerClass>all</fi:PowerClass> <fi:Tonnage Type="GRT" Unit="Register_tons">all</fi:Tonnage> </fi:VesseltypeClass>
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<fi:Text><![CDATA[The decked seine netters of Europe will predominately resemble side trawlers as almost all have the wheelhouse and accommodation aft with the working area amidships. The Scottish seiner will normally have the coiler and winch mounted transversally in the forward part of the vessel. The anchor seiner will have the coiler and winch mounted transversally amidships. These vessels may carry a power block and the seine net is normally stored and shot from aft behind the superstructure. The Asian seiner using a configuration with the working area aft will very much resemble a ]]></fi:Text>
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<fi:FigisID MetaID="64200">30</fi:FigisID>
<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Stern trawlers</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Chalutiers pêche arrière</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Arrastreros de popa</dc:Title>
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<fi:Text><![CDATA[ configuration.]]></fi:Text>
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<fi:Text><![CDATA[Fresh fish.]]></fi:Text>
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<fi:Text><![CDATA[Special rope hauling and coiling machines may be installed on deck of the smaller or older seiners. The new vessels tend to store the seine warps on reels rather than in coils. The winch itself is a small but fast and powerful. Sometimes a ]]></fi:Text>
<fi:FIGISSearch Domain="equipment" Keyword="name">power block</fi:FIGISSearch>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[ is fitted aft and the net is hauled in there.]]></fi:Text>
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<fi:FishDetEquip>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[Typical fish detection equipment of seine netters consists usually of vertical ]]></fi:Text>
<fi:FIGISSearch Domain="equipment" Keyword="name">echosounder</fi:FIGISSearch>
<fi:Text><![CDATA[.]]></fi:Text>
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<fi:FigisID MetaID="54000">102</fi:FigisID>
<dc:Title xml:lang="en">Seine nets</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="fr">Sennes</dc:Title>
<dc:Title xml:lang="es">Redes de tiro</dc:Title>
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<fi:Text><![CDATA[.]]></fi:Text>
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