World Fishing News – Page 922
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NewsIntralox's new series 1500 flush grid belt
Intralox''s new series 1500 flush grid belt has been developed for the seafood industry but can be used in the produce and meat industries according to the company.
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NewsFish farming is the future
Heinz Klostermann of Baader says fish farming will play an important part in the future of the industry
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Full service supply for tuna vessel owners
Through a long period of time Randers Reb has market and sold and our program of steel wire ropes and ropeworks for the tuna ship owners with excellent results. Due to these results, the company has developed and extended its product program so that we now offer a ''full tuna ...
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NewsOrbimage to launch new information products in 2002
Orbimage''s SeaStar Fisheries Information Service, a global supplier of commercial fishing information, will soon launch new products and services for 2002. At the heart of the service is OrbMap, an easy-to-use oceanographic display software for PCs.
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Scanvaegt incentive to optimise fish handling
Denmark''s leading fish processing company explains why more processing and adding value will be done on-board - A shortage of fish in many areas, accompanied by rising prices, has accelerated the trend for both small fishing vessels and large factory trawlers to focus more on adding value to the fish ...
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NewsCuxhaven signs up with PEFA.com to create auction
Pefa.com, Europe''s largest real-time electronic fish auction company, has netted another big one. Cuxhaven in Northern Germany is the twelfth port to join the Pefa.com network, bringing on-line sales to one of Germany''s major fishing centres.
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NewsUK retailer calls for sustainable approach to global fishing
George French (left) Sainsbury's technical director and George White (right) of the Supermarket's environmental team discuss the new tuna project that will look at the worldwide management of the fisheries.Being one step away from the consumer, it is their views that can be used as a stepping stone and platform ...
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The Caribbean
In terms of landings, the Caribbean is only small scale compared with giant fishing nations such as Japan, the US, Iceland and Spain but it does provide necessary incomes for local economies and some opportunities for foreign vessels - Although it is not one of the world''s largest or well ...
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Fusion Marine's tuna cage system gets interest from the Mediterranean
Fish farm operators in the Mediterranean are showing great interest in a new tuna cage design from Scottish-based Fusion Marine Ltd, which is based on the company''s highly successful Oceanflex system.
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Ace Aquatec relocates to Scotland to keep pace with soaring demand
Soaring sales of the innovative new Silent Scrammer seal scarer from Ace Aquatec has resulted in the company relocating its operation to bigger premises in Scotland in a bid to keep up with demand.
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Guigne launch Fish sizing sonar Aqua-DRUM
A Canadian company Guigne has launched a new fish sizing sonar which can calculate the size of fish within plus or minus five per cent of the exact number.
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Haarslev delivers new evaporators to Norway and Iceland
As one of its latest features Haarslev is delivering Mechanical Vapour Recompression Evaporators which only use steam for starting up.
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Semi-Stal provide washing systems
Danish company Semi-Stal has a wide range of prducts to offer the fishmeal sector.
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NewsIreland takes up the sustainability challenge
Irish Fisheries Minister, Frank FaheyBut as far as his running of his country's commercial fishing industry is concerned, you would find it hard to criticise him.The fishing industry in Ireland has changed sustainably over the last five years. It is now much more business driven than before, market focused and ...
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WaterMota and Morrison report promising start to the new year
WaterMota Ltd, with their main Scottish dealer, Morrison Engineering of Skye and Marine Mechanical Services from Co Down in Northern Ireland will be exhibiting on stand A1 at Fishing 2002 in Glasgow in April.
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Kranskan attempts to tackle crane dispute
With growing concern in the UK about the lack of adherence to the regulations regarding crane operations on fish farm workboats, a Scottish company has developed a new safety device to ensure full legal compliance.
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New East coast dealer for Seascan
Ormston Technology Ltd of Hull has been appointed as dealers for the Seascan ground discrimination system from Seatronics.
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French-built trawler for Namibian monk fishery
The largest producer of horse mackerel in Namibia, Namsov Fishing Enterprises and its joint venture partner, Labour Investment Holdings, took delivery of a 12-year-old stern trawler early in 2002. The French-built Twafika will be used to fish the 595t monk quota that was issued to the joint venture, Twafika Fishing ...
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Norway's biggest to use Mustad
Ervik Havfiske, Norway''s biggest autoline operator, has chosen the Mustad Autoline Deep Sea system for its latest newbuilding.
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Dyrkorn and Fiskevegn merge to form new longline organisation
Norwegian gear manufacturers Dyrkorn AS and Fosnavåg Fiskevegn AS have merged to form a stronger organisation dedicated to the supply of longline fleets world-wide.