This book sets forth both the theory and practice of navigation as
applied to fishing. It explains the use of various aids in work
with and without fishing gear, while searching for and taking fish.
Several methods of course-shaping are suggested along with a
mathematical treatment if navigational problems. The book is
intended for students of navigation departments or colleges, and
was originally published in the Soviet Union. The book is an
outcome of teamwork by Vladimir Olkhovsky, Anatoly Tantsura and
Vladimir Yakovlev. At he time of original publication, Professor
Olkhovsky was pro-rector of the Murmansk Navigation School. He has
written Oceanography in the Service of Modern Navigation with V.
Dremling (as co-author), Radio Aids to Dead Reckoning, A Reference
Handbook of Fishing Navigators (as editor-in-chief), etc. Tantsura
was assistant professor at the Navigation Department of the
Murmansk Navigation School. He has contributed articles on fishing
oceanography to various periodicals. Yakovlev is an engineer at the
Research and Development Sector of the Murmansk Navigation School.
He has contributed to A Reference Handbook of Fishing Navigators
(edited by Olkhovsky) and a number of articles to periodicals.
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