Fishing port - Vlissingen - the Netherlands
Posted by: eilers1
N 51° 26.722 E 003° 35.436
31U E 541043 N 5699518
Vlissingen fishing port is home to 12 cutters and 3 euro cutters.
Waymark Code: WM10JH9
Location: Zeeland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 05/16/2019
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The history of fishing starts around 1450 with the construction of the first fishing port.
Over time, the port is regularly expanded and later moved to the current location. The ships from Arnemuiden (ARM) and Vlissingen (VLI) have their home here. The ships from Arnemuiden came here because their home port was no longer accessible.
At present, 12 cutters and 3 Eurocutters bring their fish ashore here.
The fish is traded by the Zeeland Fish Auctions.
The arrival of fish for the Zeeland Fish Auctions takes place from seaward, but is also brought overland, from other harbours. There is a great diversity in the kinds of flatfish, roundfish and prawns.
The fish that mainly is landed here is:
• sole
• plaice
• turbot
• brill
• cod
• gurnard
• whiting
• sea-perch
• cuttlefish
• dab
The ships on the photos are:
Z-431
This is a Belgian eurocutter with hometown Zeebrugge, built in 1997.
Vli-27
This is also a eurocutter, built in 1991
Arm-46
This is a cutter, built in 1986
Ye-139
This is a eurocutter with hometown Yerseke, built in 1985
Arm-7
This is a eurocutter, built in 1987.
Fishing Types: See detailed description
Fishing method: Nets
fishing season: Year round
Harbor tour: yes
Sale of fish: no
Fish market: no
History: still working
Mémorial: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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Post TWO photos: One of a sign with the name of the port, and one of the fishing boats/activity.
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