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Fishery Protection Vessel „Frithjof“in drag |
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gusts 8 Bft, I. Kreuzfeld |
There
is much space on the compass platform during bad weather, R.
Hollnagel, Dr. H. Schulz |
white-beaked dolphin
(Lagenorhynchus actutus); was dead in the trawl |
white-beaked dolphin
(Lagenorhynchus actutus); was dead in the trawl |
7 Sep. 1963, 08:00 GMT, North Shields: Fishery Protection Vessel „Frithjof“has moored alongside „Anton Dohrn“ |
7 Sep. 1963,
08:00 GMT, North Shields: Fishery Protection Vessel „Frithjof“has moored
alongside „Anton Dohrn“; officer Lehnert |
7 Sep. 1963,
08:00 GMT, North Shields: Fishery Protection Vessel „Frithjof“has moored
alongside „Anton Dohrn“; Capt. Vogel |
7 Sep. 1963, 08:00 GMT, North Shields: Fishery Protection Vessel „Frithjof“has moored alongside „Anton Dohrn“ |
Fishery
Protection Vessel „Frithjof“ |
Outside the harbour, the trawl lines are veered |
Fishery
Protection Vessel „Frithjof“in drag |
Let‘s hope that everything will go well;
3rd from left: H.D. Keysler, R. Hollnagel (in sweater) |
9 Sep. 1963, 09:00 , Cuxhaven, due to strong currents, „Frithjof“ needs a tug |
„Frithjof“ and tug |
everything went well; middle, with
bright hat: Dr. K. Schubert |
Tug drags „Frithjof“ |
Rehm and Döscher give special performance |
Rehm and Döscher give special performance |
„Helgoland“, radar tower, Alte Liebe
(shortly before we leave „Anton Dohrn“) |