Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition – Page 2

  • Products that can be made from cod
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    Fish Waste for Profit

    2014-10-07T11:38:00Z

    ‘Fish Waste for Profit’, the inaugural Icelandic Fisheries Conference, was held at the Smárinn convention centre in Kópavogur, on the outskirts of Reykjavik, on 25 September. It took place during the first day of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition (IceFish), organised by Mercator Media.

  • Mustad Autoline has sold its Autoliner CoastalTM System during IceFish
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    Enthusiasm at IceFish

    2014-09-27T16:07:00Z

    Mustad Autoline has sold its Autoliner Coastal System to Icelandic company Kristbjörg Blikaberg, during the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.

  • The SJ-WP scale
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    New products and new contracts

    2014-09-27T15:37:00Z

    Icelandic distributor Eltak is “very happy” with this year’s Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition. Managing Director Jónas Ágústsson talks to World Fishing & Aquaculture about the new products on display and contracts signed during the exhibition so far.

  • The Safe2Land fresh fish unloading cage was sold to Havfisk at IceFish
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    Safe2Land sold at IceFish

    2014-09-27T13:30:00Z

    Promens has sold its Safe2Land fresh fish unloading cage to Havfisk of Norway at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.

  • Part the group which was visting HB Grandi´s facility at Nordurgardur. Photo: HB Grandi
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    IceFish important to HB Grandi

    2014-09-27T10:55:00Z

    Despite not exhibiting at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, HB Grandi is encouraging its staff to visit the show and says that its guest list at this year‘s event is longer than in previous years.

  • Winners of the 6th Icelandic Fisheries Awards
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    IceFish Award winners announced

    2014-09-26T13:43:00Z

    Success within the commercial fishing industry was highlighted on Thursday evening at the 6th Icelandic Fisheries Awards, which was hosted by the Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture and the City of Kópavogur, in the beautiful Gerðarsafn Art Gallery.

  • The conference focused on utilising the whole fish
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    Fish waste for profit

    2014-09-25T18:32:00Z

    Fish waste for profit – maximising return: utilising the entire fish, the first IceFish Conference held on the first day of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, provided delegates with a fascinating insight into the many products can be made from previously discarded parts of fish.

  • Icelandic Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson at the opening ceremony
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    A glimpse into the future

    2014-09-25T14:08:00Z

    The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2014 was opened by the Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, in the presence of the Mayor of Kópavogur, Ármann Ólafsson and the guest of honour, the President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.

  • The conference will address the issues and techniques of how to utilise the entire fish
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    IceFish Conference to be held next week

    2014-09-17T13:48:00Z

    The first Icelandic Fisheries Conference, ‘Fish for Waste Profit’ will be held on Thursday 25 September during the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition and is a must for anyone looking to maximise ROI from their seafood products.

  • The exhibition is completely sold out
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    Celebrating 30 years of IceFish

    2014-09-08T21:48:00Z

    World Fishing & Aquaculture editor Carly Wills speaks to Marianne Rasmussen-Coulling, events director at Mercator Media, just ahead of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition about the highlights of this year’s show.

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    Engines on display

    2014-09-04T10:46:00Z

    MD Vélar is an agent for Mitsubishi, Sole and PJ Diesel in Copenhagen, and specialises in parts and maintenance issues for ship machinery, turbochargers, woodward pacemakers and diesel systems.

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    Virtual experience at IceFish

    2014-09-04T10:34:00Z

    At IceFish Kraftvélar will be displaying its newest range of equipment for material handling in the fishing industry.

  • News

    New thinking in water cooling

    2014-09-04T10:22:00Z

    To meet the growing demand of the fishing and processing industry for more effective ways to cool down process water, Frostmark’s design team went back to the drawing board to see if they could come up with a solution that answered the market’s demand.

  • Spurs’ line cutting system
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    Your safety at sea

    2014-09-04T10:05:00Z

    Safety at sea company GaardboMarine was established in the Faroe Islands in autumn 2013 by former diver Thorben Gaardbo.

  • Mackerel shoal close to shore in Iceland
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    Innovation the driving force of sustainable fisheries

    2014-09-02T14:19:00Z

    Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, speaks to WF&A about the Icelandic fishing industry.

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    WiseFish on display

    2014-09-02T11:37:00Z

    Wise will present the newest version of WiseFish, Wise Analyzer and Wise Connector software that uses the latest technology from Microsoft at IceFish.

  • The doors will be tried during fishing trials in September and October
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    Poseidon doors on display

    2014-09-02T11:04:00Z

    Polar Fishing Gear has completed a big step in its latest development in trawl doors, the Poseidon Remote Controllable Trawl Doors.

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    Bearings, castings and forgings

    2014-09-02T10:39:00Z

    At this year’s IceFish, design, development and manufacturing company Elcee Holland B.V. will be represented by its market-focused business units Plain Bearings and Castings & Forgings.

  • Grimsby Fish Market is developing and upgrading its facilities
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    Grimsby Fish Market

    2014-09-02T09:57:00Z

    Grimsby Fish Market maintains the strongest buying capacity in the UK.

  • The TrawlCamera and LED lighting system is designed to provide the detailed knowledge the trawler captain
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    Analysing trawl action for optimal efficiency

    2014-09-02T09:21:00Z

    Years ago, trawler captains began adopting advanced instrumentation to optimise their fishing effort - even with all their modern technology, captains knew that there was a big gap between what they thought was happening deep in the sea and what was actually happening.