Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 119

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    Marport spreads its wireless doors

    2005-10-07T15:25:00Z

    Iceland-based Marport is adding more features to its trawl monitoring system and increasing access to sensor information via broadband wireless.

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    Skaginn CBC Processing

    2005-10-07T10:36:00Z

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    Blasted round fish

    2005-10-07T10:19:00Z

    Skaginn put on show its Combined Blast and Contact (CBC) processing line at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.

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    Maren

    2005-10-05T12:20:00Z

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    SAP Fisherman Payroll

    2005-10-01T13:07:00Z

    Payroll for the fishing industry

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    Maren controls the force

    2005-10-01T09:41:00Z

    Icelandic energy management system company Marorka lunched its latest, second generation of Maren. - Maren 2 is a complete system based on advanced mathematical methods and algorithms allowing unsurpassed energy management. The company says that the system maximises energy efficentcy, minimizes negative environmental impact and cut costs.

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    All for one and one for all - software

    2005-09-20T12:59:00Z

    Icelandic company Nyherji used the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition to put its "mySAP All-in-One Fish" software on display, offering what it calls a state-of-the-art human resources and business solution for fishing companies.

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    New Seafood Centre at Hanstholm

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    The Port of Hanstholm (Denmark) is opening a new Hanstholm Seafood Centre on September 9.

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    New sensors from Scanmar

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Scanmar says it will launch a whole new generation of sensors with improved technology and new options for users in autumn.

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    CJC systems at Danfish Exhibition

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    C.C. Jensen will be attending Danfish and their motto for the event is "Can you afford to stay in harbour for even one day?" They point out that their filter products are perhaps the simplest and most important piece of equipment to stop your engines letting you down at the ...

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    Armchair fishing

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    The Transas Group, which offers simulation software for skipper training, has now added new features to its fishing simulator as part of its Fishing Bridge package and says it also has all the functions of Mission Bridge. That includes the imitation of situations in fishing areas, monitoring user-trainee activities, ...

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    Daconet offers moving walls

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Denmark''s Daconet has registered a patent on what it says is a revolutionary and simple way to assemble inner nets with wall meshes, using the already-known edgemesh twine.

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    Longliners launch tuna world conservation plan

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    A group of 80, commercial longline fishing enterprises have issued a "Declaration on Responsible Fisheries" with a 12-point plan to ensure the sustainability of the world''s tuna resources. Meeting at the International Fishers Forum and International Conference on Responsible Tuna Fisheries in Yokohama, Japan at the end of July, a ...

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    New hooks could save 90% turtles

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Preliminary results from the first large-scale test of specially designed fishing hooks indicate they can reduce the number of endangered sea turtles killed in long-line fishing operations by as much as 90 per cent, while having almost no effect on the catch rate of targeted fish, according to the World ...

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    New pinger for humans

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Fort Lauderdale-based (FL) ACR Electronics says it has now put on sale one of the smallest, fully-functional radio beacons in the world and hopes it will help expand the market beyond its traditional marine customers.

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    Wesmar US expand sonar Eurosales

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    US company Wesmar says it has installed its TCS335 and TCS345 trawl sonars on vessels in Scotland and France.

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    New VHF radio from SAILOR

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Despite all the gadgets and new services which the electronics industry throws at us there are certain basic things which you need and it is these which can save your life.

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    Tracking burglars thieves, pirates and hazards

    2005-09-01T10:27:00Z

    Online Telematics, in partnership with S M Group (Europe) Ltd, are offering a GPS-based intruder warning device linked to a mobile phone to provide alerts by automatic text message and also track a boat if it has been moved from pre-set coordinates.

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    Marel shows it all at IFE

    2005-08-08T12:26:00Z

    Marel will be showing its Marel Vision Grader at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition. The unit utilizes dynamic weighing and laser vision to measure product features automatically. It grades products based on length, width, average height, weight and form features. The Marel Vision Grader, says the company, enables processors to increase ...

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    MARORKA claims 15-30% off

    2005-08-08T12:26:00Z

    ICELANDIC company MARORKA, says it will be showing its latest, second generation Maren energy management at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition and says it can reduce fuel operating costs by up to 15 per cent.