Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 55
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Cerulean ready to fish
Alan Haig-Brown caught up with Captain Josh Trosvig at the beginning of October as he was onboard his new longliner ‘Cerulean’, after leaving Alaska for fishing grounds in the Aleutian Island chain to the west of Dutch Harbor.
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Traceability from Trackwell
Although, in most cases, electronic logbooks are used solely as a mandatory reporting system for the fishing authorities, it is also possible to use the e-Logbook as a base for additional collection of information for the benefit of fishing companies.
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New Notus Trawl Door Height Sensor
Notus Electronics Ltd has developed a new Trawl Door Height Sensor, in response to the increase in the use of semi pelagic doors for bottom trawls.
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Elog solutions certified
OLRAC SPS’ electronics logbook system has been accredited for use in the European Union to comply with EU council regulations.
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GEA reorganisation
In a reorganisation of its Romanian and Polish operations, the two regional divisions of GEA Refrigeration Technologies have been renamed.
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Free health service for fish workers
A free online health service has been launched to help people working in small businesses in higher-risk sectors in England – including fishing - who suffer from work-related ill health.
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New filleting line for Nova Sea
Baader is working to start up a new filleting line for salmon processor Nova Sea, by end of the year.
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Longliner delivered
Longliner ''Emry & Boys'' was recently delivered to ALS Fisheries Ltd. of Sambro, Nova Scotia.
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Sludge handling almost eliminated
At DanFish International, C.C.Jensen A/S will present its latest solution in oil filtration for the fishing fleet - a filter that eliminates the sludge problem in lube and diesel oils and reduces the need for oil change.
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Innovation and automation key to processing farmed fish
As the seafood industry is having to increasingly rely on aquaculture for its raw material, so processing equipment suppliers are manufacturing more machines specifically for dealing with farmed fish.
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New lead-free line
Danish producer of fishing equipment, Grønborg Line, has developed a new lead-free line for industrial fishing.
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E-Catch E-logbook demo
Unisystem AB’s marine scales have been delivered as approved scales, according to the European Directive 2009/23/EC, for several years.
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Traceability from Marel
During DanFish International, Marel will present advanced equipment for the marine industry.
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North Atlantic logistics solutions
Blue Water Shipping has offered tailor made logistics and transport solutions, and unique personal service, in the North Atlantic region since the 1980s.
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New $10m processing factory
Minister for Regional Australia, Catherine King, has announced a $3.5m grant to support the construction of a value added processing facility in Parramatta Creek, Tasmania.
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Technology update for thermal cameras
Raymarine’s TH Series handheld thermal cameras have a new safety enhancing software upgrade - InstAlertTM.
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Baader takes over Seafood Innovations
The Baader Group has taken over the business activities of Seafood Innovations Pty Ltd. and Seafood Innovations International Group Pty Ltd. in Australia.
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New heavy duty floodlight from Hella marine
Hella marine is addressing the needs of commercial vessels with its new ultra heavy-duty AS 5000 LED floodlight.
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New Jeppesen C-MAP MAX-N Wide cartography
Jeppesen''s new C-MAP MAX-N Wide cartography, designed for popular navigation systems from global marine electronics company Navico, is now available to boaters worldwide.