Stock Photo - Student Anita Salbatani from Italy works on the fishing boat 'Seeschwalbe' in the Nautineum in Stralsund, Germany, 15 July 2016. Together with shipbuilders, young people from Spain and Italy swap planks on the small cutter built in Anklam in 1980 as part of a twelve-day internship. With around 50 originals from the 19th and 20th centuries, the German Oceanographic Museum has the largest collection of wooden workboats in Germany. The Nautineum, a site with an area of 22,000 square meters, was opened in 1999 and displays large objects related to fishing technology and oceanography. Photo: STEFAN SAUER/dpa | usage worldwide. - Stralsund/Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania/Germany

Stock Photo: Student Anita Salbatani from Italy works on the fishing boat 'Seeschwalbe' in the Nautineum in Stralsund, Germany, 15 July 2016.

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