Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 97
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GUTMASTER 8000 for chum salmon
Kroma A/S from Denmark has developed its GUTMASTER 8000 gutting machine so it can process chum salmon.
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Skinning movies on You Tube!
Skinning machine manufacturer, Cretel, says that new media is more important then ever and the company is taking full advantage of this fact.
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Joseph Robertson chooses AEW Delford
Established in 1892, Joseph Robertson of Aberdeen is Scotland’s oldest seafood processing company.
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Focus on trawl geometry and save on the fuel bill
Scanmar has always focused on developing equipment that will help fishermen increase efficiency, save costs, prevent damage to the gear and reduce wear and tear.
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'Net losses' for South African seabirds
A study of trawl fishing in South Africa suggests that around 18,000 seabirds may be killed annually in this fishery, highlighting trawl fisheries as a major threat to seabirds, especially several species of albatross already facing a risk of extinction.
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Xstream technology - reduced turbulence
Over the last 18 months Hampidjan has been carrying out a great deal of development work on the company’s Poly Ice trawl doors.
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Simrad introduces new Geometry sensors
Simrad has added a twelfth member to its sophisticated family of rugged sensors for the PI32, PI44 and PI54 catch monitoring systems.
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Chinese ingenuity scores with Western know-how
Is there no end to Chinese ingenuity? Salmon products supplied by Guide A-Way International Food for the recent Olympic Sailing Games held in Qingdao, in northern China, were processed in a plant situated on the fourth floor of a skyscraper in downtown Hong Kong.
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New handhelds to the SAILOR series
Thrane & Thrane''s SAILOR SP3500 portable series is growing with the addition of three ATEX certified models, designed specifically for use in hazardous marine environments.
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MaxSea launches newest version MaxSea X7
MaxSea X7 is designed to work with Furuno’s FAR2xx7 radar series, providing radar overlay on the navigation charts and direct control of the radar from the navigation software.
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New multi-function sounder for commercial fisheries and ocean research
Marport has announced a patent-pending multi-function sounder - the CARUSO SF7.
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New fish finder and sonar from JRC
Life at sea revolves around the weather and how big the catch will be...
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Gel-Ice system certified by Bureau Veritas
Kinarca SAU says it has been going further to give the best products and services for its present and future customers.
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30 Years of Deepchill Ice for quality onboard
2008 represents a milestone for Sunwell Technologies Inc. of Canada as it marks 30 years since the company first introduced its Deepchill Variable State Ice technology to the fishing industry.
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Triple the catch with SuperSquall
In 2006, according to an order by Murmansk Trawl Fleet, Fishering Service constructed and commissioned the ''SuperSquall'' mid-water trawl for the blue whiting fishery.
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Packed stand at Icefish
Furuno says that its stand was always packed with people during the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2008.
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An X-ray system that goes right to the bone
The modern, high-performance X-Ray Inspection Systems developed by Ishida have rapidly built a reputation for reliably detecting bone fragments in poultry fillets.
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New film for the E-certificate
A thumbs up signal from Icelandic fisherman Oddur Runarsson in a new audio visual presentation of sustainable fishing conveys an unplanned but timely approval of his government’s ground breaking environmental fish product certification announced at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.
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New processing equipment at Icefish
Marel Food Systems introduced a variety of new equipment and software systems for onboard and onshore fish processing at this year‘s Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.
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A revolution at sea
Síminn formally opened its groundbreaking network of long-range 3G transmitters along Iceland''s coastline at its exhibition-area at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.