World Fishing News – Page 917
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Raytheon launches new on-board system
Raytheon Marine has developed a new on-board NautoPilot, the NP60, with the aim to produce a system that is easier than before to use.
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The best gets better
For the past twenty years, Pacific Ocean Producers has equipped over 400 fishing vessels with Lindgren-Pitman Monofilament Longline Systems - Pacific Ocean Producers wouldn''t trust their own fleet of fishing vessels to any other monofilament longline system.
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ROFFS in the know for fish finding
US company ROFFS offers a comprehensive fishing finding service, World Fishing takes a detailed look - American company ROFFS has continued with the development of its worldwide fisheries oceanographic consulkting service and has reported a strong interest from all parts of the world as a reward for its efforts ...
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Filkemp leads the way in the production of monofilaments
Portuguese company Filkemp, will be invoicing 23 million Euros during 2002, which reflects its success in the past few years.
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Sinival gets boost with technical seminars for a range of sectors
The Technical Seminars and 1st International Shipping Meet will feature a broad range of activities at the Bilbao International Exhibition Centre during SINAVAL, the international fair of the shipping, maritime and ports industry, and EUROFISHING, the international fair of the fishing industry, which will be staged there on 22nd -- ...
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Landings of fresh fish increase at Port of Vigo in first half of year
Landings of fresh fish accumulated to July increased 2.63% in the port of Vigo as compared with the same period last year. In total, 39,733 tons of fresh fishing were unloaded until July, with green cod and mollusks showing an increased respect last July.
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Tucal looks ?
Tucal is a company specialising in the design, production and installation of marine and industrial refrigerating equipment and air conditioning, with a large experience achieved after many years working in these fields.
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It was tough in 2001 for Portugal
n a country with a fishing tradition, the number of fishermen keeps on decreasing. For one of the biggest consumers of fish in the world, the catches have dropped.During 2001, landings in Portuguese ports were 146,000 tons of fresh fish, representing a decrease of 4% as compared as the year ...
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Spanish processing sector faces continuous raw material problems
Jose Luis Freire, president of Conxemar, Spain''s Association of Wholesalers, Importers, Manufacturers and Exporters of Fish Products and Fish Farming talks about the isssues surrounding the Spanish processing sector - How would you assess the present situation of the fishing products processing industry in Spain?
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Integrated design and equipment packages for fishing vessels
Fishing vessels are now benefiting from unrivalled experience gained by Rolls-Royce from its integrated design and equipment packages for offshore vessels - Two purse seiner/pelagic trawlers now under construction mark a significant step for Rolls-Royce. This is the first time the company has supplied integrated design and equipment packages ...
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Integrated design and equipment packages for fishing vessels
Fishing vessels are now benefiting from unrivalled experience gained by Rolls-Royce from its integrated design and equipment packages for offshore vessels - Two purse seiner/pelagic trawlers now under construction mark a significant step for Rolls-Royce. This is the first time the company has supplied integrated design and equipment packages ...
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Pakistan
Pakistan is one of many countries in the east wishing to improve its commercial fishing industry. Pilar Santamaria reports - Pakistan''s rich fishery resources are not reflected in the export earnings from the fishery sector which has remained stagnant around US$ 150 million during last decade. Pakistan''s export stood ...
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Fishing deal struck at World Summit
A global plan to restore the world''s heavily depleted fish stocks by 2015 has been agreed at the World Development Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Something to believe in
There is something to be said about being positive in times of crisis. It is far to easy just to give up or give in and far more harder to pick yourself up and try again, to battle against all odds.That thought must have crossed the minds of many British ...
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NewsNorthstar announces new NETMIND(tm) system bottom contact sensor
Northstar Technical Inc., manufacturer of the NETMIND(tm) Trawl Monitor System, has announced the introduction of the BOTTOM CONTACT SENSOR to the world''s fishing industry. The Bottom Contact sensor, the latest addition to the NETMIND(tm) suite of wireless sensors, is suspended vertically from the footrope of the trawl.
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Morgere has successful trial with oval trawl door
Some of trawl door manufacturer, Morgere''s good customers have had the nostalgy of the ''eggshape'' Morgere Polyvalent doors the company designed some 40 years ago.
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Van Beelen reports good year
Dutch netting specialist Van Beelen''s new light Enkalon twine for mid-water trawls is proving very popular according to the company along with its Stealth rope.
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Starfish trial a success for Bridon
Bridon Ropes, the leading wire manufacturer has developed yet another rope that has proven to be a winner after a trial period of 16 months .
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Association tackles the EU issue
LIU, the Association of Icelandic Fishing Vessel Owners, is strongly against EU membership because, simply, it wants to keep hold of the success it has had in the last decade and more importantly keep a hold of management of its own waters."It wouldn't be right for Iceland to adopt the ...
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Cleaning fuel? Do it the Danish way
Danish oilcare equipment manufacturer C.C.Jensen A/S has 50 years' experience in cleaning fuel on fishing vessels and has around 90% of the Danish vessels as a guarantee for an efficient and reliable product. In the past 5 -10 years the product has been exported to skippers from Iceland to Chile ...