World Fishing News – Page 804
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Facelift for Foster Packaging
To celebrate Foster Packaging''s 10th birthday, the company''s image has been given a facelift.
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M3 injecting technology
Fomaco is the only manufacturer of injectors specifically designed for fish products and its equipment can cure and marinate all types of fish.
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Delivery of PFP self-contained freezing unit back on track
A/S Dybvad Stål Industri says that finally it is back to normal delivery time regarding the DSI PFP 2000 Series of Plate Freezer Packages – that is 10 to 12 weeks.
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CMP CFHP Steam Processor
The CMP Continuous Flow High Pressure (CFHP) Steam Processor is ideal for processing a wide variety of products at a continuous production rate in a clean and efficient manner.
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High cost savings with CFS ShrinkPak System
AT SPE, CFS will show various packaging solutions for new market trends such as shrink packs produced on a thermoformer; pasteurisation in the pack for a long shelf life; steam cooking in the microwave and the successful ''Hole in the Wall'' concept for in-house tray production.
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New generation of whitefish skinners
BAADER has announced that its new BAADER 59 Whitefish Skinner, will be debuting at SPE. The machine was specially designed for cod, saithe and haddock, and is gentle enough to handle the soft meat of many other whitefish.
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NZ: Two fish catch limits increased
New Zealand Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton has increased the catch limits for the rock lobster (crayfish) and southern blue whiting fisheries in the waters around southern New Zealand.
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ARCOS smoked fish processing solutions
ARCOS has established its reputation for reliable, efficient and easy to use units that can dry, smoke and cook fish.
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Processing lines for value-added seafood
As a supplier of complete processing lines for convenience food, from preparation to freezing, Alco-Food-Machines will show its latest models of coating lines during SPE.
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NZ bans fishers from leaving set nets exposed at low tide
New Zealand Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton has announced a new rule that will ban commercial fishers from leaving set nets exposed at low tide on the Kaipara Harbour.
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BC government releases aquaculture decisions
The Ministry of Agriculture and Lands has issued one new finfish license, one replacement finfish license, and one new shellfish license, and denied another application for a shellfish license.
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NOAA to study ice seals for possible listing under Endangered Species Act
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has accepted a petition from a Californian environmental group seeking protection under the Endangered Species Act for an ice seal called the ''ribbon seal'' that inhabits Alaska’s Bering Sea.
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$1,000,000 funding for BC shellfish farming Field Station
W.J. (Jack) Peake, Chair of the BC Island Coastal Economic Trust (Trust), has announced funding approval of $1,000,000 for the Deep Bay Field Station, to be built and managed by the Malaspina University-College’s Centre for Shellfish Research. The total cost of this project is estimated around $8,000,000.
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Commission: Reorganisation of DG FISH
The European Commission has decided on a far-reaching reorganisation of the Directorate-General in charge of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. The former “DG FISH” becomes the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and will now be known as DG MARE.
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The fishmonger, the coley and common sense
"When you already know you are a good fishmonger - you don't need this!" Charlie Caisey MBE on certification. TW:EEC PhotosThe route from catch to plate can be fiendishly complex. However, at bottom, it should simply mean how can a fisherman or fishfarmer earn a decent living by husbanding ...
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How to attain decent working conditions?
Globalisation of fisheries is characterised by fishermen fishing not only in their own national waters, but also on the high seas and in the waters of other countries, and by an unprecedented growth in the number of fishermen from developing countries on board fishing vessels of industrialised countries.
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Tougher port controls to target illegal fishing in the Mediterranean
The FAO-established General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) has approved a new region-wide scheme for stronger ''port State'' controls targeting illegal, unreported and underreported (IUU) fishing.
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Your chance to vote on where 'sustainable' seafood comes from
Seafood certification organisation, Friend of the Sea, is asking people to vote on whether sustainable seafood can come from overexploited or depleted stocks.
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SODENA moves to the IXSEA site
SODENA, subsidiary of IXCORE and sister company of IXSEA since 2006, is moving to one of the IXSEA sites at Marly-Le-Roi in order to optimise the synergies between the two companies.