Professional Skipper Magazine from VIP Publications: 84 Nov/Dec 2011 with NZ Aquaculture Magazine

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This issue has 101 pages and 13 articles

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“ Cover”
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“ S84 covers” (page 1)
LIFT OUT: NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 GROUNDING DISASTER UNFOLDS Ferry picks UP THE PACE INCL. GST (NZ & AUST) $10.00 Napier welcomes NEW TUG ISSUE 44 ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 $5.00 Red koura ho p tentiaia Red ko a hold unique potent l unique AQU...
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“ 01 S84” (page 3)
8 contents ISSUE 84 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 16 FEATURES 8 16 20 26 28 32 PINE HARBOUR LEADS IN LOW WASH FERRY DEVELOPMENT Fast ferry is a success story on Auckland's waterfront SCUPPER 21 IS NO LONGER SCUPPERED A traditional workboat design reappears TE MATA IS A SERIOUS TUG Napier port decides a ...
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“ 02-20 S84” (page 4)
TM EDITORIAL Servicing the maritime industry since 1996 Incorporating New Zealand Workboats, NZ Professional Skipper & Oceans ISSN 1176-3078 ISSN 1176-8665 is published by: VIP Publications, 4 Prince Regent Drive, Half Moon Bay, Auckland 2012 Ph 09 533 4336 Fax 09 533 4337 Email keith@skipper.co....
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“ 21-40 S84” (page 23)
ABOVE: Tug master Chace Rodda at the controls LEFT: The electronic machinery monitoring panel RIGHT: Preparing to be transported for launching their length, turning ability, speed, wind conditions and the pilot's judgement. What makes Napier probably unique is that tug operations commence in unpr...
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“ 41-60 S84” (page 43)
called into Auckland, Tauranga, Lyttelton and Timaru with roll on-roll off and container freight. "We ceased operating after a year due to losses, which was a shame because it was a really good concept," says Doug. Transport Logistics Ltd, his next company, has been in operation around the New Ze...
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“ 61-80 S84” (page 63)
Other positive psychological outcomes include active involvement, co-operative teamwork, leadership ability, open thinking, quality seeking, self-efficacy, social effectiveness, stress management and time efficacy. Thus, overall life effectiveness is enhanced as a consequence of participating in ...
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“ 01 AC44” (page 85)
IISSUE 44 SSUE 44 ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 $5.00 $5.00 Red koura hold unique potential AQUANOR SHOW AN EYE PE EL AQUANOR SHOW EYE-OPENER HE KIWIS HELP DANISH MUSSEL INDUSTRY DA DU TRY THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE
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“ 02 AC44” (page 86)
CONTENTS 6814 3 4 6 8 9 EDITORIAL NEWS A look at what's happening in the industry ADVANCES IN KOURA FARMING Trial and error pay off for Pieter Wilhelmus WHEN DOES A COD HAVE TWO TALES Two views of growing Murray cod in Sunnysia PREMIER AQUACULTURE SHOW COVERS THE FIELD Highlights from AquaNor in ...
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“ 03 AC44” (page 87)
EDITORIAL Fishhooks dealt to SMALL FRY T BY KEITH INGRAM he aquaculture reforms the Minister of Aquaculture, Phil Heatley, promised our industry after the last election have now become law. It remains to be seen how they will pan out. But the industry may have taken its eyes off another important...
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