Company
In 1992, a team of highly skilled commercial fishery specialists formed AKVASERVIS on the basis of the fishing gear plant, which has operated since 1956. This company unites chief designers of Klaipeda branch of the Research and Production Association of commercial fishery, technologists, and fishing gear manufacturers, all of whom have 30 years of experience. This enabled AKVASERVIS to produce and rapidly introduce its developments, many of which are protected by inventor’s certificates.
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In all regions of the World Ocean, fishermen use fishing gear made by AKVASERVIS. The company manufactures trawls both for large capacity fleet working in fishing zones of Morocco, Mauritania, Angola, and New Zealand and for medium capacity fleet fishing concentrations of octopuses, prawns, and fish. Currently, the company is working closely with enterprises from Russia, Norway, Iceland, the Netherlands, Ukraine, and Lithuania.
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Production sales volume of increases year by year. Trawls are constructed according to technical specifications developed by company employees or according to client’s specifications.
Direct cooperation with shipmasters and trawl masters provides a possibility to test new constructions and materials in the fishery in the course of 3-4 weeks. Use of Dynex, Super-12, and Typhoon materials in the rope section of trawls along with use of Magnet and Nylon netting in the net section coupled with increasing trawl parameters allow reducing resistance, which results in fuel economy and increase in catch efficiency.
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AKVASERVIS makes commercial gear deliveries to different fishing zones and world ports promptly and in due time by using services of largest freight forwarding companies located in Klaipeda. A new, modern, high-production fishing gear workshop commissioned a while ago allows for increase in production output volume as well as makes efficient repair of torn trawls received from the fishery zones possible.
By order of AKVASERVIS, Atlantic branch of the Institute of Oceanology has developed and produced a device for remote video monitoring of fishing trawl performance in order to ensure competent exploitation of fishing gear and identification of construction errors. An underwater video camera with light installations can transmit across-the-wire the image of a trawl, its units, and fish behavior in trawl in the process of trawling.









