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Port of Vigo located in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain is the biggest fishing port in the world[1] [2] and one of the busiest in transportation. It is also home of the world's largest fishing company, Pescanova. In 2008, unloaded fish reached 751.971 tonnes.

Vigo is the base for the big fishing companies which have prominent presence in countries such Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Australia, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, Chile and Peru, among others. Fish is sent all over Spain and abroad to countries like Portugal, Italy, France and other more distant markets including Asia.

In Vigo, important international trade fairs are held, like Conxemar, an annual event dedicated to frozen fish products. The World Fishing Exhibition takes place periodically .

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History

The shipbuilding tradition begins in to the early Twentieth century, with the appearance of the first small steam fishing boats. One of these early models, known as the “Vigo type steamer” was very popular all around the coast of Spain and North Africa. Hundreds of this type were built.

Another decisive moment of development was in the 1960s, when the new freezer trawlers, which revolutionised the fishing industry, were first built. Vigo shipyards have always been leaders in the field of fishing vessels and a constant point of reference.

Parts

In order from south to north:

  • Bouzas: divided between ro-ro traffic and shipyards for the repair of vessels.
  • Beiramar and O Berbés: for fishing vessels.
  • Transatlantic dock.
  • Marina dock for yachts (these last three are by the city center).
  • O Areal: commercial general and fluid goods freighting, 1500 meters long with a railway connection.
  • Guixar: for handling containers, 769 meters long with a railway connection.

Beyond this point, shipyards and fishing ships docks could be found (Pescanova dock among them).

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.galiciaparaelmundo.com/blog/index.php?page_id=51&reportaje_id=2504&name_page=Reportaje
  2. ^ http://weblogs.madrimasd.org/ciencia_marina/archive/2008/05/30/93384.aspx

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