World Fishing News – Page 886
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Indian Sapphire cuts Norwegian fuel
Sapphire is reported to be doing very well in different fisheries around the world.
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Jaya Nets expands its markets
Malaysian company Jaya Nets says that its trademark brand Eagle is doing very well in the international market, which now reaches 30 per cent of its production.
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Put on your 3D glasses!
France''s MaxSea has now launched its 12.5 version to update 10.3 and says it offers skippers more effective use of features such as 3D, Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) radar overlays and weather modules.
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New software from Rapp Hydema
Rapp Hydema from Norway says that its goal is to introduce a new software version for their auto trawl system, PTS Pentagon, "once a year at minimum".
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Making traceability pay
World Fishing has long suggested that fishermen and processors who could identify, in detail, from where their product had originated would do better in the market with retailers and consumers. In other words, traceability was not a burden but a potential marketing tool for adding value.
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Delford upgrades its LS40
AEW Delford Systems says its LS40 Entry Level Label Applicator is now available with the option of an additional base labelling head.
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New weigher from Denmark
Jesma from Denmark has recently developed Jesflow, a new weigher suitable for incorporation into a closed conveying system.
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Slime & bacteria under pressure
TRIO - FTC Sweden says it is now distributing a Japanese, high-pressure cleaning system, the Auto Water Scaler System that it removes fish scales and slime very efficiently.
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PX Insulator to keep hands warm
Marigold Industrial has launched the PX Insulator gloves, designed to provide high level insulation in sub zero conditions where maintaining hand warmth is critical.
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Vessel refurbishment
Macduff Shipyards Limited from Scotland have just completed a major refit and refurbishment on the Harvest Reaper II BF177, combined with re-engining and conversion to twin-rig fishing.
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Morgere celebrates 40 years selling its doors to Spain
French manufacturer of trawl doors Morgere is celebrating 40 years of presence within the Spanish fishing fleet.
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Agreement between EU and Norway for 2006 quotas
The EU and Norway have concluded a bi-lateral fisheries agreement for 2006. The two sides have also reached agreement on fishing levels in the Skagerrak next year. The long-term management plan for cod stocks has been revised with a view to achieving higher yields in the long term.
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EU renews and reshapes fisheries agreement with Gabon
The EU and Gabon have signed a new fisheries agreement that replaces the current one. The new Protocol that became effective last December, 3, provides fishing opportunity for Atlantic tuna to 40 Community vessels from Spain, France, Greece and Portugal in return for an annual financial contribution of €860,000.
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Canadian fisheries in danger over water warming
Canada''s Atlantic fish will be squeezed into ever smaller patches of cool water, endangered Atlantic salmon will be doomed, and key boreal forest species will be stranded as their natural habitats erode, if the globe''s temperature is allowed to rise too far, WWF said.
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EU opens way for EuroMed seafood
The European Union has opened negotiations for fish and seafood exports to the EU from its non-EU, EuroMed partner countries which include Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey. Libya has had observer status since 1999.
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Russia receiving
Rosmorport, of the Russian Ministry of Transport, is to spend $19 million building three radio towers and other support structures in Temryuk (Azov Sea), Kaliningrad (Baltic Sea) and Murmansk (Barents Sea) to carry radar and radio communication equipment.
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Irish fishermen to get tougher penalties
Irish fishermen are angry with their government for imposing "grossly excessive" punitive legislation while the fishermen have accepted already measures like decommissioning 25% of the whitefish fleet to conserve stocks.
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Proposed Baltic Sea TACs for 2006
The EU Commission says that “While the state of most Baltic fish stocks is fairly good, allowing for stable or even increased fishing possibilities to be proposed, the cod stocks continue to give cause for concern. The objective is therefore to rebuild these cod stocks and protect those in a ...