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  2. Beaufort’s shrimping industry on the brink. Local boats sit ...

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    During the pandemic, overseas markets shrank, and more shrimp were imported, SSA says. U.S. imports of frozen warm-water shrimp nearly doubled from 2013 to 2021 to an unprecedented 1.8 billion pounds.

  3. Shrimp (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Shrimp is a Canadian dinghy that was designed by Hubert Vandestadt and Fraser McGruer and first built in 1972. The boat was designed to employed as a powered yacht tender , a rowboat or as a sailing dinghy .

  4. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish and other valuable nektonic aquatic animals (e.g. shrimps/prawns, krills, coleoids, etc.) in the sea, lake or river. Humans have used different kinds of surface vessels in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing.

  5. Nobby (boat) - Wikipedia

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    These shrimp boats, about 32 ft long (9.8 m), were fast and handy in the shallow waters of Morecambe Bay. The larger boats were called “prawners”, though they were actually used to catch pink shrimps (Pandalus montagui). In addition to the larger prawner (called "sprawner" at Morecambe) a subtype called "bay boat" developed for the holiday ...

  6. FV Northwestern - Wikipedia

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    To keep up with the increasing demand for crab in the late 1980s and early 1990s, boats needed to carry more pots (steel box shaped traps that are used to fish for crab). Rather than buy a new boat, the Hansen family decided to have the Northwestern extended twice.

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  8. Shrimp fishery - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp fishery is a major global industry, with more than 3.4 million tons caught per year, chiefly in Asia. Rates of bycatch are unusually high for shrimp fishing, with the capture of sea turtles being especially contentious. A shrimper is a fishing vessel rigged for shrimp fishing.

  9. USCGC Point Steele - Wikipedia

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    On 14 October she seized the shrimp boat Black and White with 55,000 lb (25,000 kg) of marijuana 34 mi (55 km) southwest of Sanibel Island. [2] [3] On 31 March 1987, Point Steele was caught in heavy seas and sustained hull damage requiring a tow of 80 mi (130 km) to St. Petersburg, Florida, by sister cutter Point Swift.