World Fishing News – Page 866

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    The flying monster

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Morgère France say their aeroplane is the most popular of their mid-water trawls and it has been in use for 14 years since they designed it with the French National Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer). Now they have boosted its capacity.

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    Egersund Trål AS helps to reduce fuel costs

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Egersund Trål AS from Norway says that it has been able to get the average fuel cost down as much as 15 per cent and improved the catch rate for large vessels using 20 tonnes of fuel a day during the trawling season. This reduction is due to a new ...

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    Euronete introduces new combination rope

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    After one year of developments, Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group has just launched Blue Fin Combination Rope, a new combination rope made out of double galvanised wires and with improved Eurosteel yarns to increase the abrasion properties. The company says that the new rope has already been tested in ...

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    Rocking and rolling on the bottom

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Scanmar of Norway are working on a prototype for bottom sensing which they believe is so good that patents are being applied for. Part of their work has been on board Norway''s flagship research vessel the G.O. Sars and Scanmar say the scientists refused to let them take the ...

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    Faster packing with TS250 MAP

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    AEW Delford has launched TS250 MAP (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) Tray Sealing System.

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    New tub handling system launched in Europe

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    The Icelandic company 3X-Stál, which specialises in technical solutions for the fish processing industry, is now promoting its new Tub handling system in the European market. This new system has been developed and tried with excellent results in some of Iceland''s largest fish processing factories. Trials using the system have ...

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    New Checkbin Grader

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Marel from Iceland has developed a new grading system designed to meet the growing demand for highly accurate net-weight batching and packing equipment. The new Marel CheckBin Grader is a robust, sophisticated system that uses intelligent grading to produce accurate batches for packing.

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    Excess weight solution

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Danish company Scanvaegt says that its ScanGrader can eliminate the 3-5 per cent excess weight contained in packaged fish products. The new solution is also programmed to automate and streamline the entire production at the same time, resulting in improved quality, lower production costs and higher earnings.

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    Cabinplant develops roe seperator for shrimps

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Cabinplant has developed a new machine, a so-called roe separator, to solve a seasonal problem faced by producers of cold-water shrimps. Using this roe separator, it is no longer necessary to employ extra staff in the shrimp factory during the spring spawning period, where the quality control of the mechanically ...

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    Machine needed to combat sardine waste

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Too much sardine may be going down the waste chute and fisheries consultant Ulf Groenqvist, from the Island of Öland in Sweden, working for AB Seac, says the reason may be that there is no decent machine available to pre-sort the fish before the processing machines get hold of it.

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    Managing the conflict alone

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    A missed opportunity with missing stakeholders - One of several fashionable concepts that affects fisheries management and the fishing industry in many countries is "integrated coastal zone management" (ICZM). Born as a tool to prepare nations for a possible rise in the level of the sea, it is now being ...

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    Indonesia

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    David Hayes reports on a country with vast potential for fisheries development but also facing a number of problems from lack of infrastructure to pollution, over fishing and coastal pollution.

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    Catching poachers down south

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    Illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing on the high seas is a worldwide problem. Fisheries authorities agree that managing fish stocks on a regional basis is an important first step towards curbing it.The fishing countries of Southern Africa have now taken that important step --- and are preparing to go ...

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    New whitefish machine

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    FTC Sweden is working on a new design to replace its whitefish machine FDS3N. The idea came after building in 2004 a special FDS3N for I&J in Cape Town. The purpose was to increase yield compared to its existing machines.

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    New 'Deli Area' brings factory to cutting edge

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    A new £1.5m added-value seafood speciality production facility is now fully operational at Macrae Foods in Fraserburgh.

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    Tub vs box - size matters

    2005-01-19T13:12:00Z

    The Icelandic Fisheries Laboratories is an independent state organisation, operating on behalf of industry under the Ministry of Fisheries. For 20 years it has worked to improve the humble containers which carry fish all over the word. Staff member Sigurjón Arason, a civil engineer with an MSc at Denmark''s Technical ...

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    WF24: One-stop-shop

    2005-01-19T10:00:00Z

    Transas says its new World Chart Folio Collection WF24 provides one-stop-shop solutions with a wide range of electronic charts with the emphasis on a high level of data accuracy. It says it updates the collection every three months from Notices to Mariners issued by authorities in different countries.

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    ABP PLYMOUTH LANDS A BIG CATCH

    2005-01-17T14:37:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP), owner and operator of Millbay Docks at Plymouth, has caught a new cargo in the form of 1,100 tonnes of frozen fish. The fish is being loaded at Millbay Docks today (Monday, 17, January) for local company Interfish.

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    Kittiwake-up call on sandeel fisheries and climate change

    2004-12-07T13:45:00Z

    Populations of the black-legged kittiwake will not recover unless the commercial sandeel fishery off the east coast of Scotland and north-east England remains closed indefinitely, ecologists have said. The stark warning comes from a paper published today in the British Ecological Society''s Journal of Applied Ecology. ...

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    THE WAY AHEAD FOR THE GLOBAL FISHMEAL AND FISH OIL INDUSTRY

    2004-12-03T11:51:00Z

    ‘Partners in the Value Chain’ was the central theme of IFFO’s Annual Conference held recently in Buenos Aires and attended by nearly 300 delegates representing the global fishmeal and fish oil industry as well as related industries from 26 countries.