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An inspector calls
Moroccan fish histamine scientist Fayssal el Filali (2nd from top left) treats inspectors to the day's catch - cooked before your eyes in Agadir's ancient Souk. Credit: TW:EEC PhotosPeter O’Neill finds the inspectors may be more friend than foe for fishermen and processors. The thought of an unannounced visit by ...
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Computers in fisheries research: friend or foe?
To err is human; to really foul things up needs a computer…
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Dolphin dissuasive device
STM Products SRL is an industrial electronics company based in Verona, and the producer of the Dolphin Dissuasive Device - DDD®.
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Ten Years On: Britain Without the European Union
What will life be like in 10 years time? A new book examines the answer. It’s not a Tomorrow’s World review of future fishing equipment, but rather a reflection on the future shape of the country.
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Letter to the Editor
Dear Sir, I am writing in response to the article on page 12 of the September issue (to read the article click here) concerning the jack mackerel fishery in the South East Pacific. The article is long on purple prose and very short on fact. As well as negotiating ...
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Negative reaction to ICCAT plans
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT) has received a largely negative response to its multi-annual management plans adopted at its recent annual meeting.
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CFP consultation reignites the debate on quota ownership
Credit: Roger Kidd/WikimediaThe consultation saw an increasing number of calls for the UK Government to take back control of national quotas and to distribute these to the industry on a geographical or regional basis. Such a course of action would be consistent with the official Governmental position that quotas are ...
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NOAA commissions Pisces and new lab
In early November, senior NOAA officials commissioned NOAA Ship Pisces, the nation’s most advanced fisheries research vessel, and dedicated a new fisheries laboratory in Pascagoula, Miss.
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Seigla delivers Heidi to Norway
S-66 Heidi was recently delivered to Ditlefsen Fiskeriselskap AS from Brønnøysund in Norway by Seigla Ehf.
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Tròndur i Gøtu for Faroe Islands
Karstensens Skibsvaerft A/S is currently building a new purse seiner/trawler for P/F Vinnan of the Faroe Islands.
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Karmøy Winch delivers deck machinery package
This year, Norwegian deck machinery producer Karmøy Winch delivered the complete deck machinery package to the new Shetland pelagic trawler Serene.
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NOAA announces $13.1m contract to repair survey ship
NOAA has awarded a $13.1 million contract to Vigor Marine, LLC, in Portland, Ore., to perform major repairs and upgrades to the NOAA hydrographic survey vessel Rainier.
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North Sea Winches supplies Jubilee Quest
North Sea Winches’ latest supply to the UK fishing industry is a winch and net drum package for a 21.5m twin-rig trawler which has recently completed sea trials.
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User feedback for Vónin 2007
Ever since Vónin introduced the Vónin 2007 shrimp trawl it has been a huge success.
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New Catch Sensor from Scanmar
Scanmar is currently launching several new sensors and other technological solutions, which will be included in future solutions for active trawl control.
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Interest in new grid
At the DanFish exhibition in Aalborg in October, the new flexible grid from Carlsen Net gained great interest from fishermen all over the world.
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French fishermen seek seine net skills in Iceland
A group of French fishermen from the west coast port of Les Sables d’Olonne have spent a week familiarising themselves with Icelandic methods of seine netting.
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Motueka praises Dyneema
The last two years have been exciting for New Zealand''s largest net manufacturer, Motueka Nets, and the company says this is due to Dyneema.
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LIMA's new meat bone separator
LIMA S.A.S has introduced its largest capacity fish meat bone separator, allowing the processing of large fish co-products - such as raw tuna fish heads - while keeping an optimum yield in separated meat.