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THE SOVIET FISHING VESSEL Matis Pludon docked in Halifax. Novia Scotia, for repairs to a gash in her port side. The damage appears to have been caused by the prow of another vessel, but this could not be confirmed. In the foreground, at right, is the bow of the Russian tug which brought the damaged vessel into port.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 12

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THE SOVIET FISHING VESSEL Matis Pludon docked in Halifax. Novia Scotia, for repairs to a gash in her port side. The damage appears to have been caused by the prow of another vessel, but this could not be confirmed. In the foreground, at right, is the bow of the Russian tug which brought the damaged vessel into port. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 12

THE SOVIET FISHING VESSEL Matis Pludon docked in Halifax. Novia Scotia, for repairs to a gash in her port side. The damage appears to have been caused by the prow of another vessel, but this could not be confirmed. In the foreground, at right, is the bow of the Russian tug which brought the damaged vessel into port. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 12