World Fishing News – Page 173
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Global reach, Icelandic roots
The company had been a supplier to the local fishing industry for decades before seeing some serious growth as fishing gear increasingly shifted into the high-tech sector. A longstanding commitment to staying ahead by putting the effort and resources into research and development has seen Hampiðjan grow into one of the world’s largest fishing gear manufacturers with a product line that ranges from ropes and twines to complete gear ready to start fishing.
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Íslenskar rætur, alþjóðlegt umfang
Hampiðjan hafði framleitt vörur fyrir íslenskan sjávarútveg áratugum saman áður en fyrirtækið tók að vaxa gríðarlega með hátæknivæðingu veiðarfæranna. Fyrirtækið hefur lengi einsett sér að vera í fremstu röð og sett bæði vinnu og fjármagn í rannsóknir og þróun.
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Robotic jaw helps reduce fish losses
Garware Technical Fibres has created a robot that can test the resistance of a network against predatory attack.
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Norcod secures new cod farm
Norcod has established a new sea location in Meløy municipality in Nordland county to help realise its ambition of year-round industrial-scale farming of fresh cod.
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Seafish report examines Covid impacts
A new Seafish report looks at the effects of the pandemic on the UK seafood supply chain combines real-time insights from seafood businesses with quantitative data.
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Hidden vessel ownership – Ghana loses out
Ghana is missing out on between $14.4 -23.7 million every year in fishing licence fees and fines, according to a report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).
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Starfish closed cage starts ocean trials
Nekkar ASA has successfully commenced ocean testing of its highly innovative Starfish closed fish cage at Hidra outside Flekkefjord in southern Norway.
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Hybrid pelagic pioneer delivered
The first fishing vessel to be designed and built with hybrid propulsion and powered by LNG has been delivered by the Cemre Shipyard to owners Lie Gruppen.
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New product options for Belgian processor
Gadus has a longstanding reputation for the highest quality seafood production. Always quick to adapt and determined to be a leader in its field, Gadus has responded to the demands of a changing market by embarking on a transformation process and articulating a long-term company vision.
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Nýir vinnslumöguleikar fyrir belgískan fiskframleiðanda
Gadus hefur lengi notið virðingar fyrir framleiðslu sjávarafurða af mestu gæðum. Fyrirtækið er ávallt fljótt að aðlagast og staðráðið í að hafa forystu á sínu sviði. Það bregst við breyttum markaðskröfum með því að gera breytingar á framleiðslunni og kynna framtíðarsýn fyrirtækisins.
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Closing the recycling loop
“This was one of the great advantages of the product, along with the strength of the containers, their durability and other features,” said Arnar Snorrason, Sæplast’s director of product and market development.
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Endurvinnsluhringnum lokað
„Þetta var einn af helstu kostum framleiðslunnar, ásamt því hve sterk og endingargóð kerin voru, auk annars,“ sagði Arnar Snorrason, markaðs- og þróunarstjóri Sæplasts.
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Tuna RFMO IUU measures inadequate
Port State measures established by tuna regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) are not adequate to deter illegal, unreported, and unreported (IUU) fishing, a new report has found.
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Fishtek wins Norway cod fishery pinger deal
Fishtek Marine has won a major contract to supply Norwegian fishermen with its ‘acoustic banana pingers’, helping ensure that the cod fishery retains its Marine Stewardship Council accreditation.
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Tersan hits 100 builds with new longliner
Tersan Shipyard has launched its 100th building project – a new longliner factory fishing vessel currently under construction for Ervik Havfiske.
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Catamaran delivered to Iceland
Icelandic salmon farmer ArcticFish has taken delivery of its first workboat from KJ, based in the Faroe Islands
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Longest Faroese fish farm power link
JT electric have completed the latest installation of a 5600 metre sea cable to a Bakkafrost site in the Faroe Islands. The cable provides power from land to the remote fish farm and is the longest of its kind in the country.
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Satellite team-up to tackle IUU fishing
exactEarth has signed an agreement with space mission partner, MDA to provide Satellite-AIS data services as part of the latter’s recently announced dark vessel detection (DVD) programme for the Government of Canada.
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First shark and swordfish FIP in Japan
Japan''s first blue shark and swordfish fishery improvement programme has launched.
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Netter’s all-Mitsubishi re-power
The owners of a Danish netting boat went to West Diesel for a suite of new engines to re-power Maria Bork L-66.