World Fishing News – Page 170
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Using AI to grade tuna
Australian technology company, GoMicro, has created technology based on artificial intelligence which will help prevent spoiled tuna from reaching retail shelves in Sri Lanka.
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New MOB prevention campaign launched
A new man overboard prevention campaign has been launched in response to data showing that 85% of fatalities in the fishing industry involve people ending up in the water.
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Taking the green approach
“We’re concentrating on green systems, and we have developed an electric fishing vessel. This is a coastal longliner. Construction hasn’t started, but the development work is compete and this is ready to go,” said Bjarni Hjartarson at Navis.
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Græn nálgun hjá Navis
„Við einbeitum okkur að grænum kerfum og höfum þróað rafknúið fiskiskip. Það er línubátur til strandveiða. Smíðin er ekki hafin, en þróunarvinnu er lokið og allt er tilbúið til að hefjast handa,” segir Bjarni Hjartarson hjá Navis.
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Larsnes fits Yanmar power to fish carrier
Yanmar Europe has delivered its 160th engine for the Nordic region’s fisheries sector.
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Image recognition enables fish counting
Orders are now being taken with in Japan for a new automated fish counting system developed by Yanmar Marine Systems Co., Ltd. (YMS). Designed for tuna farming, this system utilises image recognition technology to count the number of fish.
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Russian Crab reports healthy Q1
Fishing vessels operated by the Russian Crab Company landed 2400 tonnes in the first quarter of 2021, 19% up on the figures for the same period a year ago.
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French fishermen threaten blockade
Fishermen in the Hauts-de-France region are threatening a series of actions on 22nd and 23rd April which could paralyse ports.
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SEAPA expands online to attract customers
In an attempt to mitigate losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, aquaculture system producer SEAPA is trying to attract international customers by promoting new products online.
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Smart systems for fisheries and aquaculture
The group’s name is drawn from Environmental Technology, and the three partner companies, Evotec AS, Brimer AS and ServiTech AS, each have skills that range across the fisheries, aquaculture maritime sectors.
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Garware certified as ‘great place to work’
Garware Technical Fibres has achieved a confidence index score of 89/100, according to the recent Organisational Climate Survey conducted by the Great Place to Work Institute (GPTW).
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Snjallkerfi fyrir veiðar og eldi
Nafn hópsins er dregið af Environmental Technology, eða umhverfistækni, og aðildarfyrirtækin þrjú, Evotec AS, Brimer AS og ServiTech AS, hafa hvert um sig sérhæft sig á sviðum sem ná yfir sjávarútvegsgeirana í bæði fiskveiðum og fiskeldi.
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Shipbuilding for fishing and aquaculture
Those within the Måløy Maritime Group (MMG), a cluster representing a variety of specialist suppliers, include ship designer Skipskompetanse, which has recently concluded contracts for new vessels to be built at Larsnes Mek Verksted, one of the busiest shipyards in the region.
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Smíða skip fyrir veiðar og eldi
Måløy Maritime Group (MMG) er fyrirtækjaklasi með ýmsum sérhæfðum framleiðendum innanborðs, þar á meðal skipahönnunarfyrirtækinu Skipskompetanse sem nýlega lauk samningum um ný skip sem verða smíðuð hjá Larsnes Mek Verksted, einni annasömustu skipasmíðastöð á svæðinu.
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Dipping technology preserves side-streams
Cost-effective stabilisation technology is enabling the upgrade of fish side-streams into food ingredients.
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Seafood sector veteran to chair ISSF board
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has appointed Kevin Bixler, the global director of group fish procurement for Thai Union Group as chair of its board of directors, replacing Luciano Pirovano, director of sustainable development for Bolton Food.
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Australia reels in World Fisheries Congress
The eighth World Fisheries Congress, scheduled for September this year, will be held in Adelaide, South Australia, injecting AUS$2.7 million into the local economy
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Taking the stress out of salmon transfers
Through a new grant, Skaginn 3X and R&D partner Matís are evaluating the potential to improve fish well-being and productivity margins through a new ValuePump offering.
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Marine toxin warning network
The Marine Institute has collaborated with ten partners on a research project into developing a marine toxin warning network in European waters.
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More clean tech funding for Canada
The Canadian government has pledged CAN$5.4 million from the Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology Adoption Program to support projects contributing to clean economic growth in British Columbia.