World Fishing News – Page 217
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Latest FishSAFE and KIS-ORCA datasets
The Kingfisher team at Seafish has released the latest updates of FishSAFE and KIS-ORCA datasets - a valuable navigation resource for fishermen.
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Production capacity boosted at Arnarlax
Plans by Icelandic aquaculture producer Arnarlax to increase production have been successful as a number of vessels have been made available for slaughtering and collection of morts at the Westfjords facilities.
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NZ's first fully electric chiller van
A new, fully electric van is about to hit the streets of Auckland in New Zealand, transporting fresh fish with the lowest possible carbon footprint.
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Next generation of Argos takes off
Kinéis, the spin-off company created by CLS and the French Space Agency to manage the next generation of the Argos system, has just raised €100 million.
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Maldives fishermen and IPNLF sign MoU
A new memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) and NGO Dhivehi Masverin (Maldives Fishermen).
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Andfjord and Fjell in biomass recycling deal
Andfjord Salmon has entered into an agreement with Fjell Technology Group on the supply of recycling technology whereby all biomass will be recycled.
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Adapting to the needs of a changing industry
As Iceland’s fishing industry has been through some far reaching changes, the IceFish exhibition has evolved to meet the changing focus of the industry.
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Aller Aqua to use only European soya
Aller Aqua is phasing out the use of South American soya to focus on purchasing from European markets where its factories are based.
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Icefish continues to grow – 60% booked
From a local event first held in Reykjavík in 1984, the IceFish exhibition has developed into something very different reflecting the changing requirements of the Icelandic fleet and market.
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Udarnik on sea trials
The last of the trio of multi-purpose fishing vessels built at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad for RK Lenina in the Russian Far East is now undergoing trials.
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Naust Marine: Hitt í mark
„Við höfum tekið þátt í hverri einustu sýningu síðan fyrirtækið var stofnað, og ætlum að halda því áfram,” segir Helgi Kristjánsson, sölustjóri hjá Naust Marine.„Við lítum svo á að Sjávarútvegssýningin sé mikilvægasti viðburður greinarinnar vegna þess hve alþjóðleg hún er, og megnið af verkefnum okkar er erlendis. Fyrir okkur ...
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Naust Marine: fly-shooting breakthrough
"We have been at every one since the company was established, and that's something we intend to continue," said Naust Marine's sales manager Helgi Kristjánsson."We see IceFish as among the most important industry events because of its international nature, and most of our activity is overseas. So it's vital ...
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Gæði og sveigjanleiki
Skipasmíðastöðin býr að meira en 90 ára reynslu og getur smíðað bæði úr stáli og trefjum. Gondán hefur aflar sér virðingar fyrir smíði háþróaðra báta og fyrir að vera með nægan sveigjanleika til að gera breytingar meðan á smíðinni stendur til að mæta kröfum viðskiptavina, ásamt því að standast ...
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Quality and flexibility
The yard has more than ninety years of experience behind it and has capacity to build in steel and GRP. Gondán's reputation is for delivering sophisticated vessels and for having the flexibility to introduce improvements during the construction process to meet the customer's requirements, while also meeting the ...
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Íslaus nálgun
Hefðbundin aðferð við að halda fiski ferskum er að nota ís meðan fiskiskipið er enn á hafi. Ísvélin er þá jafnmikilvægur búnaður eins og vélin eða vindan. Ís er hins vegar fyrirferðarmikill og lítt meðfærilegur. Kar með botnfiski verður óhjákvæmilega 10-15% þyngra og fyrir tegundir á borð við karfa ...
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Ice-free approach locks in flavour
Ice is the accepted method of keeping fish fresh while a fishing vessel is at sea and the icemaker is as vital a piece of equipment as the engine or the winch. All the same, ice is bulky and cumbersome. A box of groundfish is inevitably going to be ...
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Alphatron Marine expands CCTV portfolio
Alphatron Marine is enlarging its presence in the field of maritime closed circuit television systems.
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FAO programme protects international waters
A five-year, US$50 million programme rolled out by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO) and partners has made remarkable progress in protecting international waters'' biodiversity by rendering fishing in these waters less harmful to several marine species, including sea turtles and tuna.
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Solar-powered drone offers krill insight
Aker BioMarine has launched an unmanned solar-powered ocean data drone to collect detailed data on the biomass of Antarctic krill.
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India seeks to boost seafood sector
Kerala''s governor has inaugurated the 22nd India International Seafood Show (IISS), calling for efforts to attract foreign direct investment to increase employment opportunities and boost the country’s seafood exports.