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Long term rights in 2002 for Namibian
The new long-term fishing rights, announced earlier this year, have been granted by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources in Namibia.
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America gets $85 million wholesale trading centre
America is to get a new $85 million wholesale fish market by the summer of 2003 it was revealed at the end of last month.
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Castrol develops new Seamax range
Castrol has developed a range of lubricants specifically to meet the needs of the Fishing Industry.
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3X Stal provides a turnkey solution
Icelandic company 3X-Stal has focused on effectiveness and reliability when providing turnkey solutions on fish handling tubs for the seafood industry.
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South African software finds favour in Australia
A computer programme that has been designed by a South African company to capture, store and summarise commercial fishing information, has found an application in Australia where the South East Trawl Fishing Industry Association (SEFTIA) is using the software as the basis of its ''E-Boat'' project.
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Van Beelen continues success
Van Beelen netting has reported a good level of sales for its Dyneema range aimed at the pelagic midwater trawl sector. Dyneema rope now comes with a braided cover and is being used with great success as bridles and frame ropes according to company md Mr ...
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BMFA set to develop sustainable marine Finfish farming operation
The British Marine Finfish Association has underlined its commitment to ensure that the farming of species such as cod and haddock is carried out in a sustainable way.
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Hampidjan wins contracts in Norway
Hampidjan has won contracts to supply six self spreading trawls for blue whiting to Norwegian vessels which were due to be delivered at the end of December 2001.
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Tyson's looks for export
Rope and wire manufacturer Tyson''s has expanded its range of Gold Strand combination and synthetic ropes as its attempts to expand its exports.
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TrawlTec success
The Icelandic Vaki-DNG TrawlTec system has proved to be a success for its users. The system monitors wire tension and wire length. According to Mr. Norman C. Anderson, Master of Seattle based trawler F/V Alaskan Rose, the use of this system has reduced the gear work and web cost ...
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The X-chain
Swedish manufacturer X-Chain System AB has produced a X-chain gear linkage which it says will help towards more effective fishing.
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The complete traceability chain
POLS hf has been one of the world''s pioneers in the on-board weighing and grading technology ever since 1985 when POLS hf launched the first Icelandic electronic Marine Scale for on-board weighing in 1985.
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An eye on each fish
Cabinplant''s newly-developed vision grading system sets new standards for optimum consumer fish handling.
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Japan: 'Its more than a whaling issue'
Some of the anti-whaling nations and other organisations might say rightly so. There has been a cloud of suspicion hanging over the country and its whaling activities since a world wide moratorium banned commercial whaling back in 1985.Many have accused Japan of carrying on whaling despite the ban with rumours ...
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Marel's salmon success saga
Fish processing has come a long way in the past 10 years or so, moving rapidly from labour-intensive operations to state-of-the-art components and total solution turn-key plants that have greatly increased quality, yield, capacity and speed. In conjunction with these advances, overweight and salvage have been reduced to a minimum. ...
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Scotland to scrap over 100 vessels
Over 100 vessels are set to be scrapped in Scotland as part of a GBP 25 million decommissioning programme.
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Last chance for industry: MSC
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), an international environmental organisation which identifies sustainable seafood through a certification and eco labelling programme, has reacted to the news that European fishing fleets face further drastic cuts in order to reduce the disastrous effects of over fishing.
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UK gain quotas from EU talks
Fish quota clawbacks won in Brussels last month by UK Fisheries Minister Elliot Morley will mean a viable future for UK fishermen whilst retaining sustainable limits on catches.
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Policy change needed for Europe
The past year has seen the arrival of a Green Paper on the future of the Common Fisheries policy and a public hearing lasting three days in Brussels last June.Since then there has been much debate and criticism. The Commission has listened, talked, argued and is currently finalising proposals.Governments, fishing ...
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Sustainability and marketing -- a contradiction?
The fact that sustainability and marketing are not necessarily a contradiction in terms will be discussed by high-ranking speakers at the Quality Conference Taking place parallel to Fish international for the first time, practical, concrete measures are at the top of the agenda of the forum.