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A list of all pages that have property "Location auctions" with value "'''Zealand fish auction Breskens NV''' Kaai 1, 4511RC, Breskens". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Breskens  + ('''Zealand fish auction Breskens NV''' Kaai 1, 4511RC, Breskens)
    • Vlissingen  + ('''Zealand fish auction Vlissingen''', Binnenhaven 11, 4382 NT Vlissingen)
    • Newlyn  + ('''[http://matthewstevens-cornishfish.co.uk/fish-availability/newlyn-market/ Newlyn Harbor fish market]''')
    • Hastings  + ('''[http://www.hastingsfish.co.uk/fishmarket.htm The Fishmarket]''', Rock-a-nore Road, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 3DW)
    • Looe  + ('''[http://www.looe-fish-selling.co.uk/ Looe Fish market]''')
    • Dieppe  + (24, quai du Carénage - BP 40213 - 76201 Dieppe, Tèl. 02 35 06 55 10 - Fax 02 35 06 55 19)
    • Concarneau  + (29900 Concarneau cedex, Tél. 02 98 60 62 62)
    • Port-en-Bessin-Huppain  + (Av. du Général de Gaulle - 14520 Port-en-Bessin Tèl. 02 31 51 68 00 - Fax 02 31 51 68 09)
    • Loctudy  + (BP 3 La Criée CP : 29125 Loctudy Tél : 02.98.87.40.11)
    • Fisheries in Nieuwpoort  + (Fish auction Nieuwpoort, Kaai, 8620 Nieuwpoort)
    • Fisheries in Blankenberge  + (In 1959 the fish auction in Blankenberge cIn 1959 the fish auction in Blankenberge closed. Since then, the fishermen of Blankenberge started selling their fish in the fish auction of Oostende and Zeebrugge. Since 2009 the fish auction of Oostende and Zeebrugge joined to form the “Flemish Fish Auction”.joined to form the “Flemish Fish Auction”.)
    • Erquy  + (Le Port de Pêche - 22430 Erquy Tèl. 02 96 63 55 00 - Fax 02 96 63 55 02)
    • Lowestoft  + (Lowestoft fish auction)
    • Saint-Quay-Portrieux  + (Nouveau Port - 22410 Saint-Quay-Portrieux Tèl; 02 96 63 22 00 - Fax 02 96 63 22 44 jean-marc.lize@cotesdarmor.cci.fr)
    • Roscoff  + (Port du Bloscon - BP 63 - 29680 Roscoff Tèl. 02 98 61 14 02 - Fax 02 98 61 13 58 criee@morlaix.cci.fr)
    • Dunkerque  + (Quai Armement Nord - 59140 Dunkerque 765, avenue des Bancs de Flandres Tèl. 03 28 26 70 10 - Fax 03 28 65 01 41)
    • Cancale  + (Quai Gambetta, 35260 Cancale Téléphone : 02 99 89 62 63)
    • Audierne  + (Quai Jean Jade - 29780 Plouhinec)
    • Boulogne-sur-Mer  + (Quai Jean Voisin - 62200 Boulogne-sur-Mer,Tèl. 03 21 99 62 51 / 03 21 99 62 65 - Fax 03 21 99 62 03)
    • Grandcamp-Maisy  + (Quai Joncal - 14450 Grandcamp, Tèl. 06 80 88 61 49 - Fax 02 31 51 20 75)
    • Granville  + (Quai Ouest - 50400 Granville Tèl. 02 33 91 40 70 - Fax 02 33 91 40 75 mds@granville.cci.fr)
    • Guilvinec  + (Quai d'Estienne d'Orves CP : 29730 Le Guilvinec Tél : 02.98.58.11.40)
    • Saint-Malo  + (Quai du Val - 35400 Saint-Malo Tèl. 02 99 81 79 86 - Fax 02 99 82 39 99)
    • Brest  + (SARL Brest Océan Pêche Premier Eperon - Port de commerce - 29200 Brest, criee@brest.port.fr)
    • Fécamp  + (SARL La Criée de Fécamp Quai Sadi Carnot - 76400 Fécamp Tèl. 02 35 29 73 33 - Fax 02 35 28 95 19 criee.fecamp@orange.fr)
    • Saint-Guénolé  + (ST GUENOLE Tél : 02.98.58.60.43)
    • Douarnenez  + (Terre-plein du port - BP 218 - 29172 Douarnenez, Tèl. 02 98 92 02 40 - Fax 02 98 92 63 60)
    • Fisheries in Oostende  + (The first fish auction of Oostende was established in 1879. The present fish auction dates from 1951. Since 2009 the fish auction of Oostende and Zeebrugge joined to form the “Flemish Fish Auction”.)
    • Fisheries in Zeebrugge  + (The first fishing port of Zeebrugge was built in 1906. Since 2009 the fish auction of Oostende and Zeebrugge joined to form the “Flemish Fish Auction”.)
    • Fisheries in De Panne  + (The fish auction was originally held in the Veurnestraat in De Panne, but relocated to the seawall after the First World War.)