World Fishing News – Page 773
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Winch package for trawler/scalloper
North Sea Winches has recently cemented its position as one of the major players in the UK deck machinery market, having just supplied a winch package for a 16.5 metre trawler/scalloper for the West coast of Scotland, built by MMS Ship repair yard of Hull, East Yorkshire.
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Increasing safety and reducing fuel costs
When fisherman Bill Hammer installed roll fin stabilizers on his 56-foot longliner, he was hoping to improve his fishing operation.
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Absent crew clause means insurers avoid liability
Andrew Jackson solicitors are warning that owners of fishing vessels should carefully check their insurance policies, particularly where the skipper and crew do not stay aboard, following a High Court case in which an insurer successfully avoided liability for fire damage in port.
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Only one in eight fishing vessels covered by marine hull insurance
Raymon van Anrooy and Susana Siar from FAO look into fishing vessel insurance.
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New floor scale from Marel
Ever since Marel was founded, the main focus of its product development has been on providing its customers with robust and hygienic products that conform with the highest standard of food safety.
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New filleting machine for small fish
Swedish fish processing machine manufacturer SEAC AB has designed a brand new filleting machine for very small fish - the SEAC FPM-300.
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Crane provides key to quayside fish handling
When Sutton Harbour Fisheries needed an alternative method of handling fish boxes from boats to the quayside while its normal facilities were out of action due to scheduled harbour maintenance in 2007, it found a vehicle mounted Penny Hydraulics Swing Lift crane offered an ideal solution.
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Renewal program for Nova Scotia's seafood industry
Nova Scotia''s seafood industry will be receiving a major financial boost, the province has announced.
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Revolutionary fog disinfection
Dyrkorn has acquired the exclusive right to market the new D1 Sprinkler disinfection method in Norway and to existing customers worldwide.
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History project begins at NAFC Marine Centre
A new fishing history project is underway at the NAFC Marine Centre with the appointment of Bobby Gear from Scalloway.
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North-East Atlantic proposal on fishing possibilities issued
The European Commission has tabled its proposal on fishing possibilities and fishing effort for 2009 for the main stocks in the North-East Atlantic, including the North Sea.
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Quota reduction will seriously impact pelagic freezer-trawler fleet
The huge quota reduction for the blue whiting fisheries to 590,000t in 2009 will have a serious impact on the pelagic freezer-trawler fleet in the EU, reports Pieter Tesch.
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The no-hands approach to fish infeed
In order to help fish processors meet the ever increasing shortage of labour, Marel Food Systems has developed a unique infeed technology for fish products, which virtually does away with feed line operators.
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Baader introduces new programme
Baader is pleased to announce its sizing, batching and weighing programme to the world fishing industry.
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Fish products get makeover with CFS MultiFormer
Retailers like all of their products to be of the same quality, weight and form.
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Machine heralds new era in pick-and-place packing
Ishida Europe has launched a new system for the fast and efficient packing of trays into cases and Eurocrates.
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New software for increased profitability
FisHmark is a new software for fisheries companies, created by Matis ohf. and a group of software and fisheries companies.
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GUTMASTER 8000 for chum salmon
Kroma A/S from Denmark has developed its GUTMASTER 8000 gutting machine so it can process chum salmon.
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Skinning movies on You Tube!
Skinning machine manufacturer, Cretel, says that new media is more important then ever and the company is taking full advantage of this fact.
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Joseph Robertson chooses AEW Delford
Established in 1892, Joseph Robertson of Aberdeen is Scotland’s oldest seafood processing company.