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Kastljósinu beint að þjóðarbási Færeyja á Íslensku sjávarútvegssýningunni
Rock Trawl Doors er í fararbroddi fyrirtækja sem selja fiskveiðifyrirtækjum toghlera. Fyrirtækið er starfrækt í Færeyjum en selur framleiðslu sína til viðskiptavina um heim allan. Rock Trawl Doors toghlerarnir stuðla að betri nýtingu eldsneytis miðað við botntoghlera og trollið sjálft hefur orðið betra með nýrri hönnun, bæði hvað varðar ...
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Spotlight on the Faroe Islands Pavilion at IceFish
Rock Trawl Doors is one of the leading providers of trawl doors for the fishing industry. Based in the Faroe Islands, the company supplies trawl doors to clients worldwide. Rock Trawl Doors delivers improved fuel economy compared with bottom trawl doors, and the trawl itself has improved due to ...
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Technology in waiting
Menakhem Ben-Yami looks at various technologies awaiting commercial implementation.
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Food security still an issue in the UK
Newspaper reports in the middle of August that the British government was delaying publication of an official review of the integrity and assurance of food supply networks have raised fears that food security is still a major concern in the UK.
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Focus on safety with Safe2Land
Promens will be promoting its Safe2Land fresh fish unloading cage at this year’s IceFish.
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Professionals work to improve sea fisheries
After working to establish professional standards for mainly freshwaters, fishery managers are looking to play their part in the development and conservation of Britain’s sea fisheries.
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Norway lobster rearing success
Scientists at the UK’s University of Swansea say they have made a significant breakthrough in rearing and hatching Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) as part of an EU initiative to develop its sustainability in the wild.
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Hookpod funding success
A funding campaign to get the UK invention Hookpod into production has been successful.
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Scottish Fishermen’s Federation appointments
Ross Dougal has been elected as the new president of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) at the organisation’s annual general meeting.
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Raymarine unveils new technology
Raymarine has announced two new technology options for its LightHouse II powered line of multifunction displays.
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Boost for Seychelles fisheries sector
A new fish processing plant has been unveiled in the Seychelles which the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) says will diversify and add value to the country’s marine resources.
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Marport appoints new distributor in Norway
Marport has appointed Furuno Norway AS as its exclusive distributor for Norway.
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New software to detect fraud
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) has recently invested in business intelligence software which will assist in the detection of quota evasion.
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New MaxSea TimeZero download
Version 2.1 of the MaxSea TimeZero professional range MaxSea TimeZero PLOT and ECS has been released and is available to download.
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Capt. Hook upgraded
The newly upgraded Capt. Hook management and information system for longline fisheries has been launched by Mørenot Dyrkorn.
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Cameras reveal limited impact of fishing
Deep sea camera systems have revealed that trawl and longline fisheries are having little impact on seafloor biodiversity around Heard Island and McDonald Islands.
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Canadian Coast Guard welcomes CCGS ‘Leim’
The Canadian Coast Guard has inaugurated its newest near-shore fisheries research vessel, CCGS Leim.
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Markey deck machinery for research vessel
Named for the first American woman launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, the research vessel Sally Ride was commissioned on 9 August at Dakota Creek Industries in Washington, USA.
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Anchor winch for new 'Arctic Prowler'
JK Fabrication’s 40-30-3000-DNV series Anchor Winch has been installed aboard the F/V Arctic Prowler, the new state of the art longliner for Alaska Longline Co. located in Petersburg Alaska.
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Cautious optimism in Icelandic fisheries
Following a long period of stagnation, the Icelandic fishing fleet is now finally in the process of being renewed on a large scale, reports Gudjón Einarsson.