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Tucal prepares for Navalia
Tucal is preparing for its participation at the coming edition of Navalia in May.
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Busy time for Kaelismidjan Frost
Kaelismidjan Frost ehf is an Icelandic based refrigeration company with its headquarters in Akureyri, northern Iceland.
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Premium frozen langoustine
Scottish langoustine are the mainstay of the Braehead (SFO Enterprises) Ltd processing unit in Fraserburgh, Scotland, where business has gone from strength to strength in the past three years, thanks to the development of a superior langoustine tail product that is in demand from buyers in Spain, Italy and the ...
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New, easy slurry ice from Highland
Proper product handling and efficient cooling are known to be the critical factors in preserving the quality and freshness of the catch. More than ever, consumers are demanding the highest quality seafood. To achieve this, initial rapid cooling of the product is required.
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New echo sounder from Koden
Koden has introduced its new 10.4in Digital Color LCD Echo Sounder CVS-1410 as a cost effective model and its CVS-1410HS as high sensitivity model for professional use.
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Garmin introduces the new AIS 300 receiver
Garmin® has announced the AIS 300 – a black box receiver that enables wireless monitoring of other nearby Class A and Class B Automatic Identification System (AIS)-enabled vessels that may pose a collision risk.
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New Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System
The new Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System BW-800 from Uni-Safe Electronics A/S complies with IMO MSC 128(75) and the new IEC 62616 performance standard as of February 2010.
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WESMAR introduces the new HD825 sonar
WESMAR is introducing the new HD825 Series Searchlight Sonar this month.
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Cummins QSK60 HPI certified to IMO Tier II
Cummins Inc. has received a statement of compliance from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) certifying the QSK60 HPI auxiliary engine to IMO Tier II emissions standards.
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Perkins unveils new marine diesel engine
The first model in an entirely new generation of Perkins marine diesel engines has been unveiled by the Wimborne Marine Power Centre.
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New engine from Mermaid Marine
The Mermaid J444 is a 4 cylinder, naturally aspirated heavy duty marine diesel engine and is based on the highly reliable JCB 444 series industrial engine.
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Vietnam to abolish the use of polyphosphates in pangasius processing
The drum used for tumbling pangasius fillets in STPP solution in a Vietnamese processing plantAs well as the tumbling, or soaking, of seafood in a solution of sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP), there is also the practice of adding extra water in the form of glaze. In fact, both practices are usually ...
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Tsunami destroys Chile’s fishing industry
More than 70% of Chile’s central-south coastal fishing fleet was destroyed by the violent earthquake and following tsunami on 27 February, reports Peter J. Neilson.
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Understanding ocean acidification
Bonnie Laverock of Plymouth Marine Laboratory checks her experiment on the European mussel's reaction to increased seawater acidityGlobal warming is here to stay and there is no shortage of scientific evidence to show increased carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere is to blame, reports Bryan Gibson. Whether or not humanity ...
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Poland and the EU’s fisheries policy
I have on my desk two superbly illustrated publications representing a joint effort by the Polish Sea Research Institute (MIR, www.mir.gdynia.pl) and the Polish branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and published by the latter (www.wwf.pl).
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Where next for farmed cod?
There has been an abundance of wild-caught cod on most European markets over the last six months and with these supply conditions expected to prevail well into 2011, cod farming would appear to be out in the cold
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Obituary: James Desloge O'Malley
James Desloge O''Malley, one of the most knowledgeable and persuasive representatives of the US fishing industry and one of its best thinkers, died suddenly on 26 March 26 2010, reports Menakhem Ben-Yami.
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Seafish publishes Outlook on supply of Icelandic cod and haddock to the UK
Seafish has announced the publication of new research into the supply of Icelandic cod and haddock to the UK.
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WWF: Costa Rica proposal would harm sea turtles
The Costa Rican government is supporting a proposed law that will allow construction in Las Baulas National Marine Park and destroy a critical nesting beach for endangered leatherback turtles, says WWF.
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New director at Nofima Marin
Semming Semmingsen has been appointed as new Managing Director of Nofima Marin.