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Small port with a big history: The freight and fishing port in the Rostock district of Marienehe was home to the GDR's deep-sea fishing fleet and the center of fish processing. Since the end of the planned economy, the port on the Warnow has been reinventing itself again and again. You can also find this and other documentaries in the ARD Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/dokus Fish is still handled here: Pengasius, salmon and trout fillets are piled up in the huge cold storage halls, although they are delivered by truck from Norway. The ships on the quayside now bring fertilizer, grain and, above all, wood. This is loaded directly onto trains that transport the raw material further inland. A colorful business is now settling in the hinterland of the port. In the old high-voltage transformer station, for example, a photographer lets the puppets dance and shoots an advertising video in the house that has been converted into a studio. The technicians from Framework Robotics are testing underwater equipment they have developed themselves in the harbor basin next door. While the port vets, the dock docs, treat standard poodles and pinschers. A turbulent report about the new users of the old port area. From grumpy dock workers, cheerful kitchen women, dancing girls, second-hand dealers, veterinarians and many more. More: https://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendunge... First broadcast: October 4, 2024 #ndr #doku #rostock