World Fishing News – Page 235
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BIM supports safety training in Ireland
Sufficient safety training is “essential” for those working in the Irish fishing industry, Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has stressed.
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FAU partners with USDA to boost aquaculture
Scientists from Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, one of the university’s four research pillars, will partner with future US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists to address the problem of the US shortfall in aquaculture production.
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?35,000 lobsters V-notched every year
Each year as many as 35,000 adult female lobsters caught by Irish inshore fishermen have a V-shaped notch removed from their tails.
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Power Barge series for Canadian fish farm
Cooke Aquaculture in Atlantic Canada has a number of fish farms located in protected waters around the Maritime Provinces, and need to secure transport of supplies and gear between the farms and the shore.
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Serving a high-tech, high-efficiency fleet
Iceland has long been a prime market for electronics company Scanmar, with an Icelandic subsidiary managed by Thórir Matthíasson from workshops in Garðabaer.
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Colombian tilapia reaches new markets
With government support in place and and the consolidation of a net of small and medium-sized companies, tilapia production in Colombia has been rising consistently in the past few years, reports Eduardo Campos Lima.
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Efficiency-led Yanmar technology at Aqua Nor
A new compact UV LED steriliser will be amongst technology solutions showcased by Yanmar at Aqua Nor this month.
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Mørenot acquires Hvalpsund Net
Mørenot has been on a buying spree since its acquisition last year by investment fund FSN Capital – and this continues as the expanding Norwegian group snaps up Danish aquaculture and fisheries supplier Hvalpsund Net.
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Predicting temperature, salinity and more
A new computer model is giving aquaculture a lifeline as it seeks to adapt to ever-changing undersea conditions.
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Portal sheds light on Norwegian salmon farming
The impacts of salmon farming – on land and at sea – are being highlighted thanks to a new sustainability web portal in Norway
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WASSP releases firmware updates
WASSP Multibeam has invested in many new enhancements, bug fixes and licenses with the release of two new firmware updates, CDX 4.0 and DRX 6.0, for its F3 and F3X multibeam sonar systems designed for the fishing industry.
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Gael Force supplying Scotland’s newest salmon farmer
Aquaculture equipment supplier Gael Force Group has agreed an exclusive deal with Scotland’s newest salmon farmer, Organic Sea Harvest, to become their supply partner for two new site installations in 2020.
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New general manager for AKVA group Chile
Christian Schäfer has been appointed general manager of AKVA group Chile to focus on consolidating the company’s growth.
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Lake Victoria conservation efforts
There is nothing unusual about high levels of resentment among fishermen in developing countries, directed at the law enforcement authorities that make efforts to prevent the use of illegal and non-selective fishing gears, reports Lilian Elekwachi.
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Busy robot keeps nets clean
Mørenot Robotics AS in Bodø has been nominated for the Nor-Fishing Foundation Innovation Award for the development of an autonomous underwater robot. The robot used low-intensity brushing to prevent the build-up of fouling – and the robot is being launched during this year''s Aqua Nor.
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Seiner/trawler’s electric deck package
Built at TB Shipyards in Harlingen for Maarten van Duijn, Annalijdia LT-43 is a combined twin-rigger/fly-shooter designed to operate in the North Sea and English Channel.
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Damen unveils Landing Utility Vessel 1608
Damen Shipyards Group and Coastal Workboats Scotland have introduced a new vessel for the aquaculture ?industry.
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EC hosts Seminar on Fisheries Science
On 20 September the European Commission is organising the annual Seminar on Fisheries Science aimed at exploring the research needs and priorities in the field of fisheries for the next decade.
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Silver Bay's acquisition of San Pedro halted
Silver Bay Seafoods and San Pedro plant owner, Tri Marine Fish Company, have mutually agreed to cease further discussions regarding Silver Bay’s acquisition of the coastal pelagic processing plant in San Pedro, California.
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Vestmannaey fyrst til landsins
Skipið er smíðað fyrir Berg-Hugin í Vard Aukra skipasmíðastöðinni í Noregi. Í kjölfar Vestmannaeyjar kemur svo væntanlega systurskipið Bergey og síðan fimm önnur fyrir útgerðarfyrirtækin Skinney-Þinganes, Útgerðarfélag Akureyringa og Gjögur.Togararnir eru 28,90 metra langir og óvenju breiðir eða 12 metrar, og allir eru þeir knúnir tveimur 294 kW Yanmar ...