Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 113
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Carnitech Salmon boosts synergy
The separation of Carnitech’s Salmon Division and its integration with CP Food Machinery and Geba in a new joint division means greater synergy for the Carnitech group.
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Even better results for ARENCO SFD-300
In the October 2006 issue of World Fishing we reported that AB SEAC’s redesigned ARENCO SFD-300 could handle 35/40 fish/kilo. However, after further trials, the company is pleased to announce that fish can now be filleted down to 50 fish/kilo (10/12cm).
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TBRS for trout & salmon
Cooper Technology, LLC’s Total Bone Removal System was first launched in 2002 and has recently completed a year’s worth of R&D to accommodate trout and Alaska pink salmon.
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Netmark’s latest development
Since Netmark A/S opened its production plant in Lithuania in 2003, the company has gone from strength to strength.
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Introducing the ‘Cosmos 3000’
Danish shrimp trawl specialist Cosmos Trawl A/S is increasing it’s efforts to ease the difficulties faced by the cold water shrimping market by introducing the Cosmos 3000 – a new ground fish trawl.
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Hemmer T90 – new bottom trawl from Fjarðanet
Fjarðanet’s netmaker and trawl designer Hermann Guðmundsson has developed a revolutionary new demersal trawl that is constructed differently to demersal trawls already on the market.
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Higher efficiency engines with ultra-low emissions
The world’s two leading marine engine manufacturers, MAN Diesel and Wärtsilä Corporation, have agreed to propose a large scale Cooperative Research Project – HERCULES-ß – with the objective of maximising fuel efficiency while reducing emissions.
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Emissions – the challenge today
Marine diesel engines of all types are coming under increasing scrutiny as major polluters of the world’s environment and, as a result, considerable effort is being devoted to the reduction of their emissions, but what is the problem?
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Liquid or flake?
Ice machine manufacturer Optimar Iceland claims that when it comes to fish freezing, liquid ice has more advantages than flake ice.
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New Gdansk fish refrigeration plant
On the premises of the Port Free Zone in the Port of Gdansk, a large refrigeration plant ‘Deep Sea Fishing Port Gdansk’ will be constructed, designed for handling and storing fish products.
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‘Containerised’ block ice plants
Topographical names in Iceland and elsewhere in temperate climates imply that, long before the advent of mechanised refrigeration, ice was collected in the mountains during the winter and stored in the lowlands for warmer times.
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It’s REALCOLD ‘down under’
THE REALCOLD GROUP of New Zealand and Australia has selected UK-based freezing and chilling equipment specialist Starfrost as its exclusive partner and supplier of spiral freezing systems.
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Icelandic Group takes over Delpierre plant in France
As announced by the company earlier in the year, Icelandic Group has acquired the Freezing Division of Delpierre in Wimille (formerly SIF France).
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New low-salinity slurry system
Sunwell Technologies Inc. of Canada, in collaboration with Slurry-21 Co. Ltd., part of the Hitachi Zosen Group of Japan, has delivered the world’s first onboard low-salinity slurry system, producing slurry with approximately 2 to 3% salt content.
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Longlining the Mustad way
Until the early 1970s, baiting, coiling and handling longline gear was done by hand. Nowadays, however, this can be done automatically with the Mustad Autoline System. There are three major phases to autolining:
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Simple steps to responsible longlining
Despite being introduced to reduce the amount of by-catch caused by trawling, longlining still attracts a variety of animals that are not their targets – albatrosses and other seabirds among them.
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Vessels to be monitored by satellite
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) will expand satellite monitoring to all Commonwealth licensed fishing vessels as part of new measures to ensure the sustainability of Commonwealth fisheries.
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Vessel monitoring system for improved security
Triteq Ltd has designed a secure vessel monitoring system, which assists global asset management and monitoring of exclusive economic zones by tracking fishing fleets at sea.
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Linear encoder scales fish measuring challenge
When Terralogic Ltd, a provider of rugged computer solutions, wanted to source a linear encoder that could work in harsh outdoor conditions, the Cardiff-based company turned to the SHG-TT from Newall Measurement Systems.