World Fishing News – Page 879
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New fibres to improve fishing nets
The fibres used to produce fishing nets have changed so much in the last three years. This is due to new extrusion technologies and the improvements in HTPE raw materials with a new range of additives that can improve strength, elongation to break and abrasion.
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German company has 100% control
Being one of the biggest European markets for fish processing and consumption Germany is nevertheless quite small in catching fish.
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Danish ports launch projects to upgrade fish terminals
Port of Hanstholm (Denmark) is investing over 40 millions in a project to improve its fish market. The work has just started last month and it is divided in three phases:
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Coastal fishery market in the port of Vigo gets ISO certificate
Consulting agency AENOR has issued the Coastal Fishery and Big Fish Market in Vigo (Spain)with a UNE ISO 9001/2000 quality certificate.
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High-precision grader with batching system
When it comes to speed and accuracy, Cabinplant''s newly developed ROTORGRADER, surpasses that of other graders found on the market today by a wide margin, according to the company.
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All-in-one with new Scanvaegt machine
Scanvaegt''s new online trimming line is an integrated system for improving yield, performance, product quality, hygiene and traceability throughout the trimming and filleting process. It is a Turnkey fish process line with online trimming table for fish filleting
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Marel helps out with Lighthouse factory
Lighthouse, a part of the giant Pan Fish Group, has farming and processing interests in Scotland. Sales manager Peter Bullock, from Marel UK, has been involved in long term discussions with them for a total solution for primary processing at their processing facility in Cairndow.
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New automatic grading system
Skaginn hf. have installed a new, combined system for weighing and packing. The system is fast, accurate and automatic. The weighing system is based on Skaginn patent pending technology. Skaginn has been using this technique for weighing fish products such as pelagic fish and scallops. This weighing system is ...
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First Mustad system installed in Spain
Longliner Breogan Uno, built by Astilleros Armón in Spain, is the first Spanish vessels to have an automatic Mustad Autoline System.
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Auctions continue to invest
On the contrary, through modernisation and the implementation of the latest IT-technology, they aim to consolidate their competitive position. Terms such as "information system, electronic trading, remote bidding, interconnection, Internet and traceability" are normal parts of the vocabulary of the manager of a modern fish auction.World market leader in the ...
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Most of the space booked for Nor-Fishing 2004
Nor-Fishing 2004, to be held in Trondheim, Norway, 10 - 13 August, is likely to match the success of the 2002 event. The show will be the 20th international fishery trade show in Norway and all the shows after 1968 have been held in Trondheim. "We are very pleased to ...
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Financial health check confirms fragile state of UK whitefish fleet
A fall in landings combined with increases in quota leasing, insurance and fuel costs have squeezed whitefish vessel profit margins, according to a new report published by the Sea Fish Industry Authority (Seafish).
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Nera offers new comms services
Nera says its Fleet F33 will offer Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) in early 2004. It says it is a cost-effective solution, charging by volume of data sent and received, not by time spent online.
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Don't swing the lead -- eye the bottom!
Scanmar is one of a number of companies which have tried for several decades to offer a system which could tell a skipper if his gear was loosing contact with the seabed.
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Transas helps fishermen sail blind
Transas Marine UK Ltd are offering a trawler version of their navigation software which has till now been used by large shipping for ''blind'' navigation relying only on electronic systems.
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Keep catch cold! The solution comes from Sweden
Fish is very sensitive to temperature. If preserved at 15 degrees Centigrade, freshness is maintained only 1-2 days, whereas if temperature is kept at 0 degrees Centigrade, freshness is increased up to 15 days. These facts clarify the importance of an unbroken cold chain from the point that the fish ...
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Frigoscania to showcase new range this year
Frigoscandia Equipment, a member of FMC FoodTech and one of the world leaders in food freezing equipment, will be showcasing an entirely new line this year.
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Staffan Jufors - Leader of the Year for 2002
Staffan Jufors, President of Volvo Penta has been named "Leader of the Year 2002" by the Swedish business weekly, Affärsvärlden.
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Redesigned filleting machine for small fish is down to approximately 10 - 12 centimetres
The Swedish Fish Processing machine manufacturer - AB SEAC - with historical links to ARENCO-KM AB - during the 60''ties and 70''ties one of the TWO leading Fish Processing machine manufacturer in the world - has now redesigned one of the most common fish processing machines on the market - ...
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Swedish Sea Rescue Society order Scania's V8 for new vessel
The Swedish Sea Rescue Society have installed Scania''s new 16-litre V8 engine in their new rescue vessel.