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DocumentFinal report
Yemen Arab Republic
1983Also available in:
No results found.This is the final report of a marine engineer who worked in Hodeidah (YAR) from July 1980 to December 1981. The report describes the work undertaken, which was mainly concerned with completion of an improved type of sambuk, built with a transom stern to permit operation as a stern trawler. After the vessel was completed, the engineer undertook successful demonstration fishing trials to provide training for a local crew. In addition to his work on the sambuk, which included carrying out extensive repairs after the vessel had sunk at her moorings, the engineer was responsible, during the later stages of his stay in YAR, for all project administrative matters in Hodeidah. He also carried out regular repair and maintenance of project vehicles. On his departure from the country, all project equipment was officially handed over to the Government agency responsible for fisheries. During his stay in YAR the engineer was required to visit Quseir (Egypt) where he established a marine workshop. P roblems encountered were inadequate support from the Government counterpart agency and security regulations which prevented freedom of movement. On the credit side, the vessel proved to be as successful fishing unit and the local crew easily adapted to the mechanized fishing methods. -
DocumentArab Republic of Egypt, Red Sea fisheries. Part 1
A survey system for quick estimates of some sectors of the fishing industry
1982Also available in:
No results found.Integrated information on the infrastructure of the fishing industry can be easily obtained through the application of "Quick Estimates Surveys". Furthermore, the new strategy which had been adopted for carrying out these surveys, resulted in information that were more linked and more consistent, For instance, tables of the wholesale and retail prices besides the landed catch (by species) on the same day at Ataka and Port Tawfiq fishing sites, were the outcome of the application of this strategy . Frame Surveys showed that Suez is self-sufficient in fishing boats and ice. Detailed information on fishing craft is shown in the first eighteen tables. Catch Assessment Surveys, together with interviews that were held with the staff of the Fisheries Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Suez have proved that there is a temporary immigration of fishermen to Ataka during its fishing season (Mid Sept. - Mid June) from fisheries in other governorates. Besides, as a result of this survey, it can be c oncluded that Ataka is the most productive fishing site on the Red Sea. Results of Cost and Earning Surveys, which are very essential for investment investigation and studies, were tabulated in detail according to type of boats. -
ProjectFirst soil mechanics report on sites proposed for fishing harbours - Technical report 25-2
Pre-Investment Survey of Fishing Harbours Project, Fl: SF /IND 55
1971Also available in:
No results found.This report is based on Soil Investigations performed by the Project staff and Laboratory Analysis performed by Scandiaconsult in Sweden. Soil samples have been sent to Krishnarajasagar Laboratory Mysore, India, concerning Kakinada harbour sitebutthe test results are still not available. Site investigations, weight and hammer soundings, sampling and vane testing, have been performed along the southern river bank a.s briefly shown on Drawing No.SU-50-23. Laboratory tests of soil samples have been performed by Scandiaconsult in Sweden. The results from tho investigations ·,and the tests are shown.
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