World Fishing News – Page 913

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    GRAB YOUR GRIB IN STITCH UP WITH JENIFER

    2004-02-08T15:06:00Z

    WeatherNet is fast becoming a preferred site according to US-based Ocean and Coastal Environmental Sensing (OCENS) and they have now added new features for 2004.

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    Merlin's impossibly magic batteries

    2004-02-08T15:06:00Z

    The domestic battery bank must be the most important feature for life on board.

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    O'Higgins for Norway from Chile

    2004-02-08T15:05:00Z

    Norwegian director general of fisheries Peter Gullestad and director Odd Berg have been appointed Comendador and Caballero, respectively, of the Chilean "Order of Bernardo O''Higgins".

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    Alaska

    2004-02-08T11:56:00Z

    The row between scientists, over risks from toxins in fishmeal for farmed fish, sparked by Science magazine, may boost prospects for Alaska''s wild salmon. Pilar Santamaria reports. - Last month''s report in the magazine Science, of studies on the health risks of consuming farmed salmon, is expected to hit the ...

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    Industrial fleet want to catch within the EEZ's

    2004-02-05T11:14:00Z

    The Chilean industrial fishing fleet has lodged a new claim against indiscriminate deep-sea fishing. This time around, they made their request directly to the Cabinet, to forbid port landings in Chile by foreign deep-sea vessels that do not comply with the conservation regime in force for the country''s jack mackerel ...

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    Icthyology,sinology, futurology

    2004-02-05T11:14:00Z

    China may lead on land and plate by 2020

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    Capsat gets Lloyd's approval

    2004-01-23T11:24:00Z

    Thrane & Thrane have announced that the company''s mini-C solution for Ship Security Alert System (SSAS), the Capsat® Ship Security Alert (TT-3000SSA), as the first Inmarsat-C based solution, has been approved by Lloyd''s Register EMEA as well as Inmarsat. Consequently, Thrane & Thrane''s mini-C solution satisfies the new requirements from ...

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    SM-2 safety lights get upgrade

    2004-01-23T11:24:00Z

    Considered by many to be the best lights in the business, the rugged and reliable SM-2 automatically activated strobing man-overboard light and the hand activated 566, are now even better, according to ACR Electronics.

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    For the sake of the environment

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    Spanish based company Nature Pack has launched the first plastic container on the market aimed at users selling one and two kilograms of frozen seafood.

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    New advanced-ergonomic HF charges

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    Hawker Traction has launched the latest generation of its smart mult-function high-frequency (HF) charges for industrial truck batteries.

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    Pallet transporter ideal for fish factories

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    Atlet has developed Piccolo, the compact powered pedestrian pallet transporter , which is ideal for use where space is tight and where short cycles are required, including loading bays and small warehouses and retail outlets.

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    Macduff keeps on building as Excel is launched

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    The latest vessel to be launched from the Macduff Shipyard is the Excel, which has been built for the Watt family based in Fraserburgh, Scotland.

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    New Scantrol model in 2004

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    After two years of intense research, the new model replacing Scantrol''s 2000 autotrawl system is ready to be introduced on the first vessels in January 2004. Scantrol''s new model is more intelligent adding several new functions to increase the catching efficiency of the trawl without compromising the ''userfriendliness'' that has ...

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    New fibres to improve fishing nets

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    The fibres used to produce fishing nets have changed so much in the last three years. This is due to new extrusion technologies and the improvements in HTPE raw materials with a new range of additives that can improve strength, elongation to break and abrasion.

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    German company has 100% control

    2004-01-23T11:23:00Z

    Being one of the biggest European markets for fish processing and consumption Germany is nevertheless quite small in catching fish.

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    Danish ports launch projects to upgrade fish terminals

    2004-01-23T11:22:00Z

    Port of Hanstholm (Denmark) is investing over 40 millions in a project to improve its fish market. The work has just started last month and it is divided in three phases:

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    Coastal fishery market in the port of Vigo gets ISO certificate

    2004-01-23T11:22:00Z

    Consulting agency AENOR has issued the Coastal Fishery and Big Fish Market in Vigo (Spain)with a UNE ISO 9001/2000 quality certificate.

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    High-precision grader with batching system

    2004-01-23T11:22:00Z

    When it comes to speed and accuracy, Cabinplant''s newly developed ROTORGRADER, surpasses that of other graders found on the market today by a wide margin, according to the company.

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    All-in-one with new Scanvaegt machine

    2004-01-23T11:22:00Z

    Scanvaegt''s new online trimming line is an integrated system for improving yield, performance, product quality, hygiene and traceability throughout the trimming and filleting process. It is a Turnkey fish process line with online trimming table for fish filleting

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    Marel helps out with Lighthouse factory

    2004-01-23T11:22:00Z

    Lighthouse, a part of the giant Pan Fish Group, has farming and processing interests in Scotland. Sales manager Peter Bullock, from Marel UK, has been involved in long term discussions with them for a total solution for primary processing at their processing facility in Cairndow.