World Fishing News – Page 735
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Cosmos ready for DanFish 2009
At Danfish, Cosmos will be presenting the latest developments in the Hampidjan Group’s Self-Spreading Helix trawls; latest updates and feedback from the Dynex Warps; and the latest developments of Poly-Ice Xstream trawl doors.
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It will pay to make more of what we catch
If we believe the more extreme environmental pressure groups, the world’s oceans are becoming so depleted of fish that there will soon be nothing left to catch. However, despite continuous arguments between scientists and fishermen on what can be caught, it is now obvious that some fish stocks are seriously ...
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Protecting fisheries in the pacific – part 1
The international Coral Triangle Initiative has been launched. Credit: Wikimedia/Nick HobgoodThe six country regional cooperation programme will combine technical expertise and funding from multilateral development agencies, NGO’s and donor governments to develop sustainable coastal and marine resources management in the 'Coral Triangle' region of the Pacific. The programme is planned ...
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Saving habitats from inertia
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently published a report entitled: "Our Living Oceans: Habitat" (online version available at http://spo.nwr.noaa.gov/TM83.pdf).
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New gutting machine from Kroma
Kroma A/S has just introduced the GUTMASTER 3000 to complete its range of gutting machines. This new machine is capable of processing 35 fish per minute.
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Congress votes Chile’s fishing law in 2010
Chile’s Congress is discussing the 237 amendments to the country’s obsolete Fishing and Aquaculture law and it will only be passed as a law in April 2010, reports Peter J. Neilson.
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South African fishing alliance formed
WWF South Africa, together with four major fishing industry players - I&J, Oceana, Sea Harvest and Viking - has launched the Responsible Fisheries Alliance (RFA).
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Valka delivers equipment to Norwegian salmon industry
Valka has now begun, in cooperation with First Process, to service the growing salmon industry in Norway.
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New break-through net technology from AKVA group
AKVA group showed its new Polarcirkel EcoNet for the first time in Norway at Aqua Nor.
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New vacuum system for net cleaning
A new system developed by fish farmers in Australia will change the way companies around the world tackle the endless, cyclical problem of net cleaning.
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Reliable navigation lamps offer versatile mounting options
Revolutionising navigation lighting, Hella marine has introduced its new NaviLED LED navigation lamps. Ultra reliable and energy-efficient, the compact port and starboard lights provide convenient horizontal surface mounting and are highly visible within two nautical miles.
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SELEX Communications awarded support contract by Trinity House
SELEX Communications, a Finmeccanica company, has been awarded a significant, three-year contract by The Corporation of Trinity House, the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales and other British territorial waters (with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland).
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The sustainable shipboard fire-fighting solution
Since its introduction by Tyco Fire Suppression and Building Products in 2004, SAPPHIRE® has been widely adopted as the fire suppression system for marine engine rooms and compartments.
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Russian approval for Wilhelmsen Ships Service
The Russian Register (RR) has accepted and approved the ISO 9001:2008 certificate held by Wilhelmsen Ships Service for its fire, rescue and safety services network.
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Forced to focus on hygiene
Belting company, Volta Belting, recently advised a tuna processing plant engineer who was concerned about the drastic changes in market awareness towards hygiene and product quality.
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New Auto Water Scaling System
TRIO-FTC is marketing the Japanese Auto Water Scaler System within the EU. The product removes fish scales and slime very efficiently, using high pressure water jets. The first units were put into operation in the UK this year.
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Great performers...at the end of the line
AEW Delford Systems, part of the Marel Food Systems Group, recently launched Winning Lines - a major new concept in food processing and packing with the development of complete production lines for specific applications.
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Trials prove commercial benefits of HPP for seafood products
Full scale trials have just been completed which show that High Pressure Processing (HPP) has practical and commercial benefits in enhancing peeling and picking yields from seafood products, however, the high cost of the equipment could be a limiting factor.
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Fish merchant nets savings with EPS compactor
A supplier of fish and shellfish to the catering industry has landed a solution to the challenge of disposing of polystyrene boxes used to transport fish.