Latest News – Page 207
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NewsInnovasea welcomes US Army finfish decision
Innovasea has welcomed the decision by the US Army Corps of Engineers to authorise finfish mariculture in federal waters.
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NewsFifty-fifty, whitefish and salmon
“We specialise in tailored systems for fish processing, supplying fishing vessels, processors and also aquaculture companies producing salmon and trout. This year we have been busy with the new whitefish production plant that Samherji opened recently in Dalvík, with conveyors and other equipment. There’s a lot of our gear in there,” said CEO Kristján Karl Aðalsteinsson.
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NewsHvítfiskur og lax, jafnt af hvoru
„Við sérhæfum okkur í sérhönnuðum búnaði fyrir fiskvinnslu, bæði fyrir skip, vinnslustöðvar og fiskeldisfyrirtæki sem ala lax og silung. Þetta árið höfum við haft nóg að gera við nýja vinnsluhúsið á Dalvík sem Samherji tók nýlega í notkun, við að setja upp færibönd og annan búnað. Það er mikið af tækjum frá okkur þar,“ segir Kristján Karl Aðalsteinsson, framkvæmdastjóri.
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NewsSupport promised for UK seafood exporters
A £23 million fund is being made available by the UK government as support for seafood businesses hit by by the Covid pandemic and the challenge of coping with a new working environment in exporting to the European Union.
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NewsHéðinn HPP to be IceFish star of the show
Héðinn’s engineers have pioneered a new approach, developing the company’s Héðinn Protein Plant (HPP), combining simplified operation with some highly promising results in terms of energy efficiency, manpower needed to run the system, the physical footprint of the installation and outstanding product quality.
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NewsPróteinverksmiðja Héðins verður stjarna sýningarinnar
Verkfræðingarnir hjá Héðni hafa verið frumkvöðlar í nýrri nálgun við þróun Próteinverksmiðju Héðins (Hedinn Protein Plant), þar sem saman fara einföld tækjastjórnun og afar lofandi niðurstaða hvað varðar orkunýtingu, mannafla sem þarf til að stýra búnaðinum, fyrirferð búnaðarins og framúrskarandi vörugæði.
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NewsOvercoming the effects of climate shocks
Access to alternative fisheries, ports and grounds helps fishermen overcome the effects of climate shocks, suggests research conducted by NOAA.
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NewsFishmeal and oil production steady
There was an improved availability of raw materials in November 2020, but cumulative production in 2020 remains in line with the previous year’s, according to IFFO’s analysis on marine ingredient market trends, January-November 2020.
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NewsSnapper boost for South Australia
The South Australian Government has announced 300,000 snapper fingerlings will be released in Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent this year.
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News#FishToYourDoor scheme runs through lockdown
Despite a bitterly disappointing Brexit deal for UK fisheries, and lockdown 3.0 looming over the country, Cornwall’s fishermen and Seafood Cornwall’s #FishToYourDoor scheme – running continuously since lockdown 1.0 in March 2020 – is into a third wave of contact-free delivery activity, across the UK.
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NewsTrawl doors from recycled plastic
The designs are ready and the first production models of the Pluto doors – maintaining the tradition of using names from mythology – are expected to be ready soon.
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NewsToghlerar úr endurunnu plasti
Hönnunin er tilbúin og brátt er von á fyrstu Plútó-hlerunum, og haldið er í þá hefð að notast við nöfn úr goðsögum.
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NewsNFFO slams Boris Brexit deal
The NFFO (National Federation of Fishermen''s Organisations) has urged UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to concede that he has failed to strike a Brexit deal with the EU that gives the UK fishing sector independence.
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NewsBaader acquires SEAC
“Looking into the future and Baader’s compatible processing solutions, SEAC’s technology is a perfect fit for Baader to further extend our overall product portfolio also among small fish species,” said Baader Fish managing director Robert Focke, commenting on the acquisition of small fish processing specialist SEAC, based at Färjestaden on ...
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NewsBrim catches down, values up
According to figures released by Icelandic fishing and processing company Brim, catches were down 11,000 tonnes in 2020, while the company reports an ISK525 million increase in revenues.
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NewsÍsfell’s mobile warp spooling system
Icelandic fishing gear company Ísfell went to Spanish deck machinery manufacturer Ibercisa for a mobile warp spooling system designed to be deployed on its 20-foot container base.
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NewsSeafood close to half of Iceland’s exports
Seafood and aquaculture production accounted for approaching half of Iceland’s overall exports last year.
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NewsFishing resilient despite Covid, says EU
Sustainable fishing has helped the EU fishing fleet remain profitable in 2020 despite the challenges of the global Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report by the European Union.
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NewsGhost gear retrieval in Canada
The Canadian government has invested CAN$8.3 million to retrieve and remove lost, abandoned and discarded fishing gear, one of the largest causes of marine pollution.
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NewsAker BioMarine unveils protein supplement
Aker BioMarine has launched a new protein supplement, rich in amino acids and minerals including calcium and magnesium.