Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition – Page 6
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NewsNew cutting machine closes the gill net circle
Neptunus ehf. the developer of pre-mounted gill nets, says it has finally solved the mystery behind clearing the ropes off of its nets after use, without harming the ropes.
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Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011 Exhibitor List
3X - Technology F30 66 North D63 Aflhlutir ehf P39 Akor ehf P35 Akvaservis JSC P86 Alasund ehf G55 Allra Radgjof A14 Amerro Engineering A102 Arenco H52 Asafl ehf P52 Associated Ports of Iceland ...
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TM to introduce loss prevention program
Insurance company TM offers comprehensive insurance services and says it is the market leader in the Icelandic fishing industry.
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NewsBS30 Underwater Bait Setter
Amerro Engineering, from Queensland, Australia, has developed a mitigation device (BS30 Underwater Bait Setter) for the pelagic longline fishing industry.
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NewsCod Farming in Nordic Countries conference
The Cod Farming in Nordic Countries conference will be making a welcome return to Reykjavik on 21 September, the day before the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011.
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Guy Cotten remains loyal to IceFish
“Years ago, we could not think of a better place to introduce Guy Cotten to the Icelandic market. Since then IceFish has helped us reinforce our position and launch new products”, says Jacques Beuze from Guy Cotton.
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News66°NORTH – 85 years old!
For 85 years, IceFish 2011 exhibitor 66°NORTH has dedicated itself to protecting the Icelandic people.
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NewsSustainable fisheries conference
New for 2011 will be a seminar entitled Icelandic Responsible Fisheries Programme, held near to the exhibition in Kopavogur.
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NewsMeet the MSC at IceFish
The Marine Stewardship Council will be exhibiting again at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011, and is encouraging visitors to visit its stand to find out more about what the organisation does and how sourcing certified sustainable seafood can help business.
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SI supports the exhibition
The Federation of Iceland Industries (SI) is an official supporting association of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011, providing important Icelandic support for this international event.
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NewsTimes are a-changin'
Volta Belting, manufacturer and supplier of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) conveyor belting products and services, says that its homogeneous TPE flat belts make the entire cleaning process quick and highly efficient.
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Verkís introduces services to fisheries
Verkís is a progressive engineering consulting firm offering services in all fields of engineering and related disciplines.
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NewsNORISYS 4 – open automation platform fosters fuel reduction
The NORIS Group will present NORISYS 4, the new generation automation platform, at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011.
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NewsIsmar provides hi-tech solutions
Ismar was established in 1982 and is located in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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NewsSecurity solutions from IceCom
IceCom ehf. was founded in 1997, specialising in total computer networking, internal security and communication solutions.
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New interest in Icelandic exhibition
With just under two months to go until the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, World Fishing & Aquaculture talks to Marianne Rasmussen-Coulling, Head of the Event, to find out what will be happening at this year’s show.
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News5th Icelandic Fisheries Awards launched
Mercator Media, organiser of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, has announced the launch of the fifth Icelandic Fisheries Awards, which recognises fishing excellence in Iceland and internationally.
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NewsWinners of the Icelandic Fisheries Awards 2008
Outstanding Icelandic Skipper: Kristbjörn ÁrnasonKristbjörn Árnason is one of the most experienced and successful skippers of the fishing fleet and he has, during a long and prosperous career, gained immense respect, which only those who have accomplished exceptional achievements in this work achieve. For decades he has contributed immeasurably to ...
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NewsIceFish 2008 a great success
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2008 opened with a bang and was an incredibly successful three day show, despite the country''s financial crisis.