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    MasterCast from ORBIMAGE

    2005-06-01T15:00:00Z

    ORBIMAGE has released version 6.0 of its software for its SeaStar Fisheries Information Service. It has its own satellite (OrbView-2), and the company says Captains can view the oceanographic maps created by its staff by installing the OrbMapâ„¢ software on a vessels PC. It says the new version allows a ...

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    Prion hooked on nude snood

    2005-06-01T15:00:00Z

    New Zealand-based Prion Technology says their new snood system is getting a positive response on the sea and they hope to sell it into a number of markets, according to director Andy P. Smith.

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    Bunkering on the high seas

    2005-05-20T12:13:00Z

    Per Funch-Nielsen, managing director of O.W. Icebunker Ltd., explains to Peter O''Neill how his company supplies vital fuel and provision to fishing vessels in some of the toughest conditions in the world.

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    New 'sea wars light sabre'

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    US-based Omniglow says it is new 6" Flex-stick ultra lightstick outperforms any other commercial on the market. The company says that in the battle for fish all longliner fishermen know the secret to catching more is light.

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    Yemen goes fishing for $30m harbour and new vessels

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    Work is well underway on a new industrial harbour at Dhabba in Yemen and it will be the largest facility of its kind on the Southern Arabian Peninsula. According to a Deutz Germany statement, the $30M project will house a state-of-the-art processing plant built to the latest ...

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    Wesmar's new trawl sonar goes superlight

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    Wesmar unveiled a new trawl sonar system at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle which it says weighs less than any other trawl sonar on the market. The sled for the new system has an in-the-water weight of just 9.9lbs (4.5kg), a practical weight for the ground-fish industry.

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    Nylon - small is strong and economic

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    Germany''s echanische Netzfabrik of Oldenburg, reports the recent introduction of a full range of nylon fishing nets with very small meshes and strong, heavy duty twine.

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    Simrad to launch innovative monitoring system

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    Norway''s Simrad reports it will be launching new catch monitoring systems in May, the PI44 and PI54 and in the meantime it is putting a new height sensor on the market.

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    Twins via Poland to Faroes

    2005-03-19T16:37:00Z

    The growing trend for hull building in Poland continues with two new pairtrawlers for Faroes home port Leirvik which have been fitted out by Faroes company Vónin Ltd., based in Fuglafjørdur .

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    The flying monster

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Morgère France say their aeroplane is the most popular of their mid-water trawls and it has been in use for 14 years since they designed it with the French National Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer). Now they have boosted its capacity.

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    Egersund Trål AS helps to reduce fuel costs

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Egersund Trål AS from Norway says that it has been able to get the average fuel cost down as much as 15 per cent and improved the catch rate for large vessels using 20 tonnes of fuel a day during the trawling season. This reduction is due to a new ...

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    Euronete introduces new combination rope

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    After one year of developments, Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group has just launched Blue Fin Combination Rope, a new combination rope made out of double galvanised wires and with improved Eurosteel yarns to increase the abrasion properties. The company says that the new rope has already been tested in ...

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    Rocking and rolling on the bottom

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Scanmar of Norway are working on a prototype for bottom sensing which they believe is so good that patents are being applied for. Part of their work has been on board Norway''s flagship research vessel the G.O. Sars and Scanmar say the scientists refused to let them take the ...

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    The weather that went haywire

    2004-12-01T13:46:00Z

    Cyclone-hit folk on shore and sea

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    Kiwis help seabirds through French connection

    2004-12-01T13:46:00Z

    Money has been put up for New Zealander Malcolm McNeill and Jakob Hals from Norway to go to La Réunion in the Indian Ocean to work with French longline fishermen on techniques to reduce the number of seabirds killed by hooks in the Southern Ocean.

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    NZ - changing vessels changing minds

    2004-12-01T13:46:00Z

    Stark Bros Ltd and Ocean Fisheries Ltd have launched their new FV Frontier and they say the build period which took 19 months has been an exciting time for them. More important, they say they believe the FV Frontier will revolutionise the mindset for small-boat fishing in New Zealand. It ...

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    NZ boat chooses Swedish system

    2004-12-01T13:46:00Z

    Pacific Explorer is a commercial trawler owned by Forty South Ltd in Napier NZ.

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    Volvo Penta engines in high-speed fishing boats

    2004-12-01T13:46:00Z

    The fishing industry in Iceland is changing and the demand for high speed fishing boats is growing. Volvo Penta''s D12-650 engine provides these boats with ideal features for small-scale fishing: rapid acceleration, high top speed and high fuel efficiency.

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    New trawler for Shetlands

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    The Norwegian shipyard Solstrand completed and delivered its latest building, the MFV Altaire, to her Scottish owner Altaire Fishing Company, from the Shetland Islands, last month. The ownership of Altaire is shared by seven people but only two of them, John Peter Duncan and Jerry Ramsay, will be going ...

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    Good reports for Sapphire

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    Garware Wall Ropes has had some impressive feedback from customers using its new Sapphire rope. "I pull a four barrel (two trawls from each side of the boat). We rigged the Port side with Sapphire and the Star board with traditional nylon. The auto-pilot tacked 2-3 degrees correction, constantly for ...