Professional Skipper Magazine from VIP Publications: 85 Jan/Feb 2012 with NZ Aquaculture Magazine

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BE EXPOSED IN THIS PRIME SPACE. For your advertising video promotional clips, ad tabs or any other advertising opportunities. For expression of interest and rates contact: keith@skipper.co.nz phone 09 533 4336 INSIDE FREE: NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 UP A CLASS SCOW GOE...
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10 contents ISSUE 85 JANUARY/FEBRUAR Y 2012 16 FEATURES 10 16 20 24 38 59 NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR MILFORD WANDERER Trading scow goes up a class NO MYTHS ABOUT MYSTIQUE II Kaikoura crayboat keeps pace with technology FERRY TO HIDDEN VALLEY A slow boat to a thermal wonderland FOREIGN CHARTER VESSELS ...
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“ 21-40” (page 23)
The functional interior Firman's Marine, 220 Prebensen Drive, Napier, is proud to have supplied Orakei Koraka Cave and Thermal Park their custom built Profi le Ferry. Specialists in custom built commercial and charter operations. Th lP kth i t VIP.S85 CONTACT STEVE 021 409 346 OR BRIAN 021 409 72...
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Smartphone app aids fishermen A NEW SMARTPHONE fishing application has won the Wireless Government Award at the FutureGov Summit in Malaysia from October 12-14. The summit brings together public sector leaders and top officials from across the Asia-Pacific region. The application notes the user's...
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FISHING NEW TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS BY CAPTAIN ASPARAGUS S eeing as it is coming up to Christmas, summer and fishin' time, for this issue I thought I would do a "new toys" s, story, looking at a few of the newer items I have come across lately that I think are significant. How to start? Well, let's st...
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COASTAL CHARACTERS FROM STUDENT TO MASTER OF THE TRAWL: THE MISA STORY – PART 1 BY BADEN P BY BADEN PASCOE The Nancy Olive at Blockhouse Bay in 1927 not long after her purchase. Tom Misa is in the for'ard hatch E very now and then you meet and talk to people in various trades and professions and ...
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“ 56-60” (page 59)
WHAT'S AHEAD – WEATHERWISE CYCLONE SEASON AN EARLY START TO A TYPICAL SUMMER BY BOB MCDAVITT Sea surface temperatures in the equatorial parts of the Pacific Ocean were much cooler than normal last summer, and that triggered an extreme La Nina episode. They relaxed in autumn and winter but have sh...
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“ 61-80” (page 64)
HELM ORDER THE TITANIC'S BY MICHAEL PIGNÉGUY M y father, who went to sea in 1927, was an apprentice y father, who went to sea in 1927, was an apprentice deck officer on an old steam tramp ship that was jobs were becoming harder to get. jobs were becoming harder to get. As a result, some employers...
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ISSUE 45 ■ JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 $5.00 Virus devastates Pacific oysters CAWTHRON INSTITUTE CELEBRATES 90 YEARS NATIVE FISH RETURN TO MOTUTAPU THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE CONTENTS 6 3 4 6 8 GUEST EDITORIAL NEWS A look at what's happening in the industry PARTNERS WORK TO RAISE ...
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INDUSTRY FOCUS SHIFTS The New Zealand Aquaculture Conference on November 9-10 marked a change in focus for the industry, as it moves into a new era of sustainable growth. Aquaculture New Zealand's chief executive, Mike Burrell, said the high calibre of speakers highlighted a shift from law reform...
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