World Fishing News – Page 906

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    Polysteel, Tecnocompact and Tecnoplus from Tecnored

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    Tecnored of Spain has recently introduced several new products in its manufacturing range such as ''Polysteel'' ''Tecnocompact'' and ''Tecnoplus'' .

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    Scania's latest 12-litre engine

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    Scania says it will start production from this autumn of a new, 12-litre engine with an electronic engine management system (EMS) which it says brings high performance, low operating costs and low exhaust emissions.

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    ULTRA-SEP Bilge Water Separators gain USA certificates

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    ULTRA-SEP Bilge Water Separators has gained the first U.S. Coast Guard certification worldwide for treating emulsions to new IMO Standards MEP.107 (49).

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    New bilge filter for cleaner seas

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    Denmark-based filtration experts C.C. Jensen A/S has developed a new filtration unit, in collaboration with DMA Sorption ApS, which they say guarantees that the oil content is below 15 parts per million (ppm) throughout the lifespan of the filter elements.

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    Two new deliveries from Maaskant

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    Ducht based Maaskant shipyards has delivered a new beam trawler for Van Dam V. O.F. at Goedereede (Holland) last month. Vrouw Grietje is fishing for demersal fish in the North Sea. Maaskant has also built a new mussel dredger, LoliPop, at its installation in Bruinisse (Holland) for the ...

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    Morgere launches Delta doors

    2004-08-01T12:40:00Z

    French company Morgere Trawl Doors has just launched a new type of midwater trawl door which it calls its Delta doors. The move was in response to several netmakers, the company said and they were developed in collaboration with the French national sea research institute at Boulogne sur Mer ...

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    France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications announces full availability of the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) on Inmarsat-C and Mini-C

    2004-07-26T14:25:00Z

    France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications has upgraded its land earth station in Aussaguel, France to ensure that its Inmarsat-C and Mini-C services are SSAS-compatible. The SSAS heightens security on board ship in the event of attack enabling captain or crew to send out a ‘covert’ alert and rapidly obtain assistance. ...

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    New Dawn for wooden trawler

    2004-07-02T11:29:00Z

    Scottish Macduff Shipyards has completed wooden trawler New Dawn FR470 for Alistair Bruce and partners of Fraserburgh. Macduff said she is a very sturdy, versatile craft, and is laid out for a single and twin-rig trawling, to operate through Caley Fisheries in Fraserburgh.

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    Zamakona delivers for Scotland

    2004-07-02T11:29:00Z

    Spanish shipyard Astilleros Zamakona has recently delivered the mid-water trawler Challenge for Scottish Klondyke Fishing Company.

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    Net sounder from Marport

    2004-07-02T11:28:00Z

    Marport of Iceland''s new NC-42 Digital net sounder, with its latest transceiver, digital signal processing and software is due on the market this autumn. It combines a headrope-mounted transmitter, a hull mounted transducer and bridge instrumentation, displaying trawl opening, location, the presence of fish in and around the trawl and ...

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    Marel's pin-bone removal ready to install

    2004-07-02T11:28:00Z

    Processing companies in the North Atlantic are facing stiff competition from countries with abundant, low-cost labour. World Fishing turned to Lá¡rus Ásgeirsson, senior director of sales and marketing at Marel Iceland, a major processing machinery supplier, to see how companies can better adapt to such challenges. "Marel is working with ...

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    Saeplast keeps the big fish

    2004-07-02T11:27:00Z

    Saeplast of Iceland is offering its new 1400 L PUR container for storing and transporting large fish such as tuna and swordfish.

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    Navi-Trainer 4000 installed in Spain

    2004-07-02T11:27:00Z

    Transas Europe GmbH has successfully commissioned a Navi-Trainer 4000 Fishing Simulation System combined with TGS 4100 GMDSS Simulation System and ERS 4000 Simulation System at Tenerife, Spain. This procurement provides the largest simulator on the island of Tenerife. The new simulator, installed at Instituto de Formacion Maritimo Pesquero de Tenerife, ...

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    More orders for Northern Shipyard

    2004-07-02T11:27:00Z

    Northern Shipyard of Gdansk, Poland has just signed a contract to build and deliver - for April 2005 - a complete shrimp trawler for Norwegian owner Tråsavik ANS, based in Egersund.

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    Environmentally-friendly refrigeration from Grenco

    2004-07-02T11:27:00Z

    In many countries the use of R22 in new refrigeration systems is prohibited. Alternative refrigerants such as R507 and R404a are subject to very strict legislation and may be prohibited in the nearby future.

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    International shipbuilders boom at Nor-Fishing 2004

    2004-07-02T11:27:00Z

    A large number of international and Norwegian shipyards will join the competition for the many shipbuilding orders the fishery industry is expected to offer in the near future."Oh yes, we are pleased to note a considerable increase in attention from the shipbuilding industry, and particularly so from yards in Eastern ...

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    Fish answer call of the fjørds!

    2004-07-02T11:26:00Z

    It looks as though the fish have heard the call to attend Nor-Fishing 2004. Peter Gullestad, president of the Nor-Fishing Foundation says the stocks are up and people are coming to the Nor-Fishing show to invest.

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    Scantrol's new-generation trawl system

    2004-07-02T11:26:00Z

    Scantrol says it has introduced a new version of its Symmetry Control package, and it is also backwards compatible (through upgrades) for present users of its Scantrol 2000 autotrawl system.

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    Saving deckhands from the bin

    2004-07-02T11:26:00Z

    Triplex of Norway say they have installed a net handling system with the potential for automated control from a PC.

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    India and Denmark tie the knot

    2004-07-02T11:26:00Z

    Carlsen Net of Denmark and Garware-Wall Ropes of India have entered into an agreement for the transfer of technology for Garware to manufacture nylon pelagic nettings in India. Knud Carlsen told WF that Garware staff have already started coming to Denmark.