Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 71
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Total service provider
DanFish Stand D749: Vestergaard Group consists of four service and maintenance companies within the marine, offshore and power business.
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Faster longline sinking
Haesung Enterprise Co., Ltd says that longline caught fish can be worth more than fish caught by other methods, however, despite this advantage, the fishing gear style should vary depending on target and depth.
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More focus on fishery research?
Scanmar looks at the need for more research in the fishing industry.
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Ship Equip wins contract in Shanghai
The opening of the Ship Equip Shanghai Office in 2010 has proved successful with the first contract earlier this year with Ningbo HaiZhiXing Ocean Fishery.
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Star-Oddi’s new Fish Selector
Iceland’s Star-Oddi has developed the Fish Selector, which automatically separates fish while still in the trawl.
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By-catch mitigation with DDD®03 and DiD®01
The DDD and the DiD have been designed by STM Products SrL to limit the interactions between marine mammals and fishing nets.
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Euronete acquires Le Drezen
Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group and the Le Brun brothers have come to an agreement for the former to acquire the brother’s company – Group Le Drezen in Guilvinec, France.
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Fisherman orders fourth WASSP
A New Zealand Lobster fisherman has had such great success with WASSP Multi Beam Sonar in his fleet that he has ordered a fourth unit to be fitted to his newest vessel.
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Aucxis weighing and input station
The Aucxis weighing and input station has been a well-known link in the automated trading process of fish auctions for many years.
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Looking to add value to crab shell waste
Burgons, a leading crab processor, is looking at ways to add value to the shell waste produced at its factory in the small fishing town of Eyemouth, on the south-east coast of Scotland. It also needs to reduce the cost of disposing of the waste.
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WaterMota is 100 years old
Engine, gearbox and generator specialist WaterMota has celebrated 100 years of trading with two days of celebrations with guests from overseas and across the UK during which time staff were praised for their knowledge and helpfulness.
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JRC introduces new LCD radar
Japan Radio Co., Ltd. (JRC) has announced the introduction of the JMA-3300 series radar, incorporating some of the latest technological achievements available.
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MAN L27/38 for new Cattleya
Esbjerg-based Danish owner Flemming Pedersen has ordered a replacement for his 2006-trawler, scheduled for delivery in 2012.
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New mini-c terminals for vessel monitoring
Thrane & Thrane has completed development of several new SAILOR mini-C terminals, which are based on the recently introduced Thrane & Thrane SAILOR 6110 mini-C for GMDSS use.
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Kinarca supplies one of the world’s biggest slurry installations
Spanish company Kinarca has recently completed one of the biggest slurry ice installations in the world, for Promarisco in Ecuador, part of the Pescanova Group.
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Marel focusing on complete fish processing lines
“We focus on providing companies with complete processing lines, not just individual pieces of equipment,” says Kristján Hallvardsson, director of product development for Marel. “We are a total solution provider. Processors are now looking for a single point of entry. They prefer one company to be responsible for the whole ...
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FastChill machines sail for Russia
Integrated Marine Systems, a US firm based in Washington State, first introduced its FastChill FC 80 slurry ice machine in autumn 2009.
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Tucal’s Russian project
Tucal is currently developing a project onboard a Russian fishing vessel.
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Maersk Line to address priorities for refrigerated container trade
Thomas Eskesen, Global Head of Refrigerated Business for Maersk Line, will deliver a global carrier keynote speech at Cool Logistics 2011, taking place 26-28 September in Antwerp.
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State-of-the-art curing of offal
IceBits ehf’s Ingvar Nielsson discusses curing offal at North Atlantic fishing ports.