World Fishing News – Page 920
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New concept for combined plate ice and slurry
Finsam Refrigeration from Grimstad, Norway is introducing a new combined ice system, covering production of plate ice, automatic storage and a pulverizing devices allowing the iceplant to work as a genuin slurry ice plant with extreme capacity for supply of either salt-free slurry or liquid ice based upon saltwater ...
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More ice for Propesca
The South American shrimp producer will add three new Geneglace F2000 at their Maracaibo site (Venezuela).
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Berg introduces new ice-making machine
Berg Chilling Systems, Toronto, Canada, has introduced a new ice-making machine (right), called the Ice/Berg LS, which is modular, allowing inexpensive expansion as the user''s needs grow.
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Mozambique
Mozambique has attempted improve domestic supply of fish to meet a part of alimentary deficit of the country and improve the standard of life of coastal communities in its fishing policy. Pilar Santamaria investigates - Placed in the South East of Africa, Mozambique has the third longest coastline in the ...
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Paz Andrade: "One rule for everyone"
The Common Fisheries Policy needs to be followed exactly the same by each member state before it will have any significant and positive impact on the European fishing industry.
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Spanish buyer joins PEFA.com
Last month, right in the middle of Alimentaria in Barcelona, another milestone was reached in the European fresh fish trade.
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Castrol launches new premium lubricant range
Lubricant technology specialist Castrol Marine has developed a range of lubricants specifically to meet the demands of the fishing industry.
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Peterhead looks to future with confidence
Peterhead Harbours has ridden out a difficult year for demersal landings caused by the very low quota levels for 2001 but is now looking to the future with renewed confidence, thanks in part to a recent £9m investment to upgrade port facilities.
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International gear workshop agree on new forum for deepwater stock
An international workshop investigating the impact of lost nets and traps on marine stocks has endorsed a code of practice for European gill-net fisheries and called for the setting-up of a forum to investigate the impact on deepwater grounds.
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Hammar automatic life jacket inflator wins US approval
The Hammar MA1 manual/automatic life jacket inflator, manufactured by Sweden-based C.M. Hammar AB, is the first and only inflator approved to the US Coast Guard''s highest standards - 1F.
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Auto-freefall windlass lifts the standards higher says Muir
A new benchmark has been set with this innovative design just released from Australia''s International achiever in anchor windlass technology.
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New prawn trawl developed by Seafish
A new design of prawn trawl developed by UK based Seafish could play an important role in conserving valuable stocks of haddock and whiting by reducing the unwanted by-catch of juvenile fish.
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Spanish businessman of the year chooses Volvo Penta engines
Spaniard D. Manuel Nores has truly dedicated his life to fishing. After starting as a cabin-boy at 13, during the past 50 years he has built up his own fishing company, which now comprises a fleet of 14 ships. In recognition of this achievement, the Spanish commercial organization ACIMA named ...
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Daconet launch new gill net
The Danish gill net supplier DACONET A/S with branches in Skive and Thisted has launched a huge novelty within the gill net fishery with trammel nets - called DACO-TYPE.
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Exhibition dates released
The DanFish International fishing exhibition will be taking place in Aalborg on October 9 - 11 2002.
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Sailor launch with safety in mind
SAILOR has launched the UAIS1800 transponder and KDU1805, which will increase the safety at sea, acoording to the company.
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MAN B&W launch new engine range
MAN B&W of Denmark has announced that its latest new generation medium-speed engine series is now launched for propulsion duties in the 1200-1900 kW power range.
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Telenor launches new company
Telenor Satellite Services announced last month that it has formed a new company, Marlink, to provide a wide range of mobile satellite communication services, mainly for customers in the maritime sector.
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New plotter from JRC America
A combination 24 mile colour radar and high performance chart plotter has been introduced by JRC America the US based branch of JRC Japan.
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Small talk via satellite
Following last year''s successful relaunch of the lridium system, a new, fixed satellite telephone has been introduced specifically for the marine market. The IMF 100 consists of a small external antenna, an electronics unit that can be hidden away below deck, and a compact handset with illuminated keypad for night ...