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  2. Category:Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Colorado ice fishing; S. Ice shanty; T. Tip-up (ice fishing) This page was last edited on 10 August 2024, at 02:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Tractor and rig for drilling holes for ice fishing Ice ax for drilling holes. Ice fishing gear is highly specialized. An ice saw, ice auger or chisel is used to cut a circular or rectangular hole in the ice. The size of the hole depends on the type of fish sought, generally suggested is 8 inches (20 cm). Power augers are sometimes used.

  4. Vostochnaya Verf - Wikipedia

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    From the 1950s to the 2000s, the enterprise built more than 400 ships for the Navy, border forces and fishing organizations. More than 30 units of military equipment were supplied for export to eight countries of the world ( Vietnam , Cuba , China , Indonesia , Ethiopia , Guinea , Iraq , Yemen ): torpedo and missile boats were built at this ...

  5. Port of Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of World War I, the only two Russian ports in the northwest were Arkhangelsk and St. Petersburg (later renamed Petrograd). However, after the blocking of the Ottoman Empire's straits of the Bosphorus and Dardanelles to outside shipping [4] and blockading of the Baltic Sea port of St. Petersburg, the Russian Empire could only use the northern port of Arkhangelsk.

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  7. Free port of Vladivostok - Wikipedia

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    The Free port of Vladivostok (Russian: Свободный Порт Владивосток, СПВ) is a special investment regime in the Russian Far East.Since its establishment in 2015, the government has assured that the Free Port would create a distinctive economic zone, attracting foreign investments, facilitating technology transfer, and fostering international expertise, all while ...

  8. Vladivostok 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Vladivostok 2000 (ex-Damanzaihao) is the world's largest fish factory ship [5] with a mass of 49,367 tons and 228 metres (748 ft 0 in) in length. [ 2 ] Since July 2019, the vessel is Russia-flagged , owned by Pacific Marine Trawlers Ltd and operated by Dalmoreprodukt, both located at Vladivostok .

  9. Imperial Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Strategically, the Imperial Russian Navy faced two overarching issues: the use of ice-free ports and open access to the high seas. Saint Petersburg and the other Baltic ports, as well as Vladivostok, could not operate in winter, hence the push for Russia to establish naval facilities on the Black Sea coast and (eventually) at Murmansk.