World Fishing News – Page 909

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    Flog the trawlermen?

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Trawling may boost stocks

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    CP's double lane slicer P4000

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Denmark''s CP Food Machinery is introducing its P4000 system into the market which it says is a complete solution for the efficient production of sliced salmon and similar fish species in party packs for retail.

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    Time for change at Sicor

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    We now have a situation where a buyer can source a product from a number of companies in any part of the world. A fishing vessel can have a winch from Norway, nets designed in Iceland and Danish processing equipment.Fishing can be done in different fisheries around the world with ...

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    Halyard attempts to reduce noise

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    UYK company Halyard has recently achieved a Lloyd''s Register Type Approval for two of its produsts that have been designed to reduce noise and vibration on board vessels.

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    New SkyFile C system aims to cut prices

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Sending e-mails, SMS, faxes and telexes via Inmarsat-C (1) has never been so simple and cost-effective: France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications has developed SkyFile C, a new e-service for Inmarsat-C which optimizes message transmission and reduces costs, particularly for messages sent to fleets of vessels.

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    NME launch NOR FiFi range to help with vessel safety

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    This is portable and fixed Fire Fighting units for external fire on offshore installations or vessels in fire etc. They can be used on deck of Offshore Support Vessels, tugs, harbour vessels, barges or other facilities in connection to sea.

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    New Marel partnership

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The Marel group has named Intralox, the conveyor belt supplier, for its European manufacturing outlets.

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    McMurdo MT-1 approved for US use

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The European approved McMurdo MT-1 has now been agreed for use in US waters.

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    Feather light auto drops for shrimp antennae and mushrooms

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Automatic weighing of fragile products such as shrimp and mushroom has always been a tricky business -- particularly when accuracy is a must. Denmark''s Cabinplant say they have now developed a series of solutions that make it possible automatically to weigh and pack fragile products just as gently as if ...

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    Latest Piscatus has world's bathymetry built in

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Seabed Mapping of New Zealand, is about to release Version 3 of their seafloor mapping package - Piscatus 3D. Version 3 includes a host of new features that greatly enhance Piscatus 3D''s effectiveness at putting fish in the hold.

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    More happy sattime

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Xantic increases happy sattime and discounts rate. Netherlands-based Xantic says from 1 April 2004, (for calls via a mini-M, Fleet or Inmarsat B using Xantic''s ChatCard service) users will now get 11 for 10 units.

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    Coastal fishermen can get cheaper phone calls

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    For coastal fishermen who are near enough land to get a WiFi connection from their onboard PC or laptop, there could be big money to be saved by using the every expanding voice over Internet protocol (VOIP).

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    Simrad cuts prices

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Simrad is cutting the price of its ES60 echosounder, has introduced a new gyrocompass system and its Olex 3D bottom profiling plotter system, the company said.

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    Maxsea lauches update for 3D display system

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    France''s MaxSea has introduced version 10.3.3 of its 3D display system which, it says, will help in the battle to maintain profitability for the commercial fishing industry in the face of diminished stock, restrictive regulations and increased competition. It says it has built on the MaxSea''s easy-to-use PC-based navigation system, ...

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    Get hot movies for free

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Dr Mitchell A. Roffer from Miami is asking fishermen to join in testing a new service which provides sea surface temperature (sst°) ocean circulation movies in QuickTime format.

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    Filter versus centrifuge for longer engine life?

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    One of Denmark''s oldest oil filter companies has undertaken studies to show that its filters are not only better than centrifuges but they are much cheaper costwise. They also says that increase lie of engine parts by up to four time or more.

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    New ships with old names for Donegal from Denmark

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Karstensen Shipyard Ltd in Skagen, Denmark have now delivered two new vessels one to Irish Owner Frank Doherty, of Kincasslagh, Donegal and the other to Pauric Conneeley, Gregboy, Claregalway, Donegal . The new vessels replaces the owners'' previous vessels. They are Western Chieftain and Girl Stephanie.

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    The Russians aren't coming - we're going there

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The showcase for Russia''s fishery and fleet-building marine industry runs from 22-25 June this year in St. Petersburg and exhibitors and promoters include, the State Committee for fishery of Russia, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Russian Agency for Shipbuilding and the unions of fishery production for the North, North-West and ...

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    Global fishing on a community level

    2004-05-01T09:40:00Z

    World Fishing: How would you describe the general state of the Australian fishing industry at the moment?Ian Macdonald: The general state of the Australian fishing industry varies across the wide range of fisheries that exist in Australia. Broadly speaking the fishing industry has enjoyed the strong economic conditions that have ...

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    Greenland

    2004-05-01T09:30:00Z

    Plentiful resources, international partnerships, profitable forward thinking companies and a well managed industry. Adrian Tatum charts the success story of the Greenland fishing industry.