This seashell has is thin, light. By putting the shell to your ear, you can hear the sound of the ocean. Was found by us on the beaches of the Algarve
  Portugal. She is filled with the sun's rays and the warmth of the sea waves.
  Each seashell found is unique, has its own structure, color, shape.
Decoupage with acrylic painting elements.
Fishing vessels are boats, boats or vessels from which fishing for fish, whales, seals or other living resources is carried out
in the ocean, sea, lake or river. According to the purpose of use, they are divided into several types: commercial - fishing vessels, amateur
  or poaching. In ancient times, fishermen went fishing on rafts or boats built from the bark of trees or hollowed out from a bar.
  conifers. The sail fixed on the mast made it possible for the fishermen to go further out to sea and to carry out a variety of trades. Wonderful
  fishermen of antiquity were considered the Vikings, who created a special vessel for this fishery. The first fishing boats with a steam engine for the first time
  appeared in the 1870s and used the trawl fishing system, as well as lines and drift nets. They were large boats, usually
  80–90 feet (24–27 m) with a width of about 20 feet (6.1 m). They weighed 40-50 tons and moved at a speed of 9-11 knots (17-20 km / h; 10-13 miles per hour).
  The first steam boats were wooden, but steel hulls soon appeared, divided into watertight compartments. Trawler designs
  were adapted as the way they were driven changed from sail to coal steam. The ships switched to diesel and turbines by the end of the Second
world war. The first purpose-built stern trawler was the Fairtry, built in 1953 in Aberdeen. The ship was much larger than
any other trawlers operating at that time, and marked the beginning of the era of "super trawlers". Over a long period of development, fishing
  developed into a separate industry, which led to the emergence of several types of fishing vessels: trawlers, floating bases, drifters, seiners, tuna fishermen
  and other fishing ships. Commercial fishing vessels were equipped with the first radio navigation devices to detect fish stocks.
  Most commercial fishing vessels are small vessels up to 30 meters in size, but some vessels also have cruiser sizes.
up to 150 meters. As a rule, these are floating fish processing plants or trawlers. The catch is unloaded onto fish processing vessels - the most
  a large fishing fleet operating at great distances from the coast, and having on board the means for storing and processing fish.
The modern floating plant carries out all the processes of processing the mined
seafood, including cleaning, cutting, freezing, briquetting, filling, packaging, canning, fish oil extraction,
  food production. The total carrying capacity of such vessels ranges from 2,000 to 3,000 tons, the number of crews reaches 90 people.
In the last decade, fishing vessels have become increasingly modernized in line with international standards. Commercial fishing vessels
  are increasingly equipped with electronic aids such as radio navigation aids and echo sounders. Currently, fishing vessels account for almost
a third of the world's civilian fleet.
Material: Seashell, varnish-and-paint materials.
Size: 10-11х7х4.5 cm.
weight: 56-69 g.
Manufacturer: Handmade, own production. Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal.