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    Forced to focus on hygiene

    2009-10-01T14:45:00Z

    Belting company, Volta Belting, recently advised a tuna processing plant engineer who was concerned about the drastic changes in market awareness towards hygiene and product quality.

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    New Auto Water Scaling System

    2009-10-01T14:40:00Z

    TRIO-FTC is marketing the Japanese Auto Water Scaler System within the EU. The product removes fish scales and slime very efficiently, using high pressure water jets. The first units were put into operation in the UK this year.

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    Great performers...at the end of the line

    2009-10-01T14:33:00Z

    AEW Delford Systems, part of the Marel Food Systems Group, recently launched Winning Lines - a major new concept in food processing and packing with the development of complete production lines for specific applications.

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    Trials prove commercial benefits of HPP for seafood products

    2009-10-01T14:28:00Z

    Full scale trials have just been completed which show that High Pressure Processing (HPP) has practical and commercial benefits in enhancing peeling and picking yields from seafood products, however, the high cost of the equipment could be a limiting factor.

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    Fish merchant nets savings with EPS compactor

    2009-10-01T14:26:00Z

    A supplier of fish and shellfish to the catering industry has landed a solution to the challenge of disposing of polystyrene boxes used to transport fish.

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    Engine equipment distributed by West Diesel

    2009-10-01T14:24:00Z

    West Diesel Engineering A/S is the sole distributor in Denmark, Greenland and Faroe Islands for:

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    Supplying marine safety equipment

    2009-10-01T14:21:00Z

    Uni-Safe Electronics A/S is a supplier of marine safety equipment and electronics, exporting to more than 35 countries worldwide.

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    Variety of equipment

    2009-10-01T14:18:00Z

    As a component and solution supplier for equipment mainly ''around'' a marine diesel engine, Technoflex has been involved in the development and delivery of a variety of different equipment.

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    Individually crafted vessels

    2009-10-01T14:16:00Z

    Seaway is based in the port of Macduff in the North East of Scotland and provides the fit-out of both mono and catamaran hulls completely tailored to customer specifications.

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    Special offer on mats

    2009-10-01T14:12:00Z

    Rom Gummi offers a large variety of customised rubber products for the fishing industry and is constantly developing new products in close cooperation with fishermen. Product examples are belts, balls and covers.

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    Net Benefits - 10 years of MSC certified fisheries

    2009-09-30T12:28:00Z

    To mark 10 years since the first fishery entered its programme the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has published a new report: ‘Net Benefits: The first ten years of MSC certified sustainable fisheries’.

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    First international shark sanctuary announced

    2009-09-30T12:25:00Z

    Matt Rand, director of the Pew Environment Group’s Global Shark Conservation Campaign, issued the following statement in response to the United Nations General Assembly address by Johnson Toribiong, president of the Pacific island country of Palau:

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    KLM continues sustainable fish policy

    2009-09-30T12:19:00Z

    KLM has confirmed the continuation of a sustainable fish sourcing policy for its onboard meals. The decision follows the success of a pilot project the airline carried out last year, where KLM served MSC certified sustainable South African hake on its Amsterdam outbound World Business Class flights.

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    Strategic cooperation for future Super-Bio-Food

    2009-09-30T12:18:00Z

    The Baader Group, the Pourkian Group, the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, and the Chinese company SAN''AN Technology Group have signed an agreement for strategic cooperation for the future Super-Bio-Food in Europe and China.

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    Common Fisheries Policy suffers 'systematic failures'

    2009-09-30T12:16:00Z

    The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) suffers from ''systemic failures'' and must be overhauled, according to a new report from an independent think tank. The interim report of the Inquiry into Future Fisheries Management (IFFM) also says that the CFP results in ''gladatorial'' battles over quotas and that ''fishermen experience the ...

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    MFA: Slow down on North Sea cod to make it last

    2009-09-30T12:14:00Z

    Producer organisations are being urged to almost halve the amount of cod that fishermen land from the North Sea (area 1V a,b,c ) in the coming weeks or face severe restrictions on the fishing gear they use for the rest of the year.

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    Scientist Jake Rice receives ICES award

    2009-09-30T12:10:00Z

    Dr Jake Rice (Canada) received the ICES Outstanding Achievement Award in recognition of sustained, outstanding performance, exceptional contributions, and leadership. This Award is the highest expression of recognition and appreciation for contributions to ICES.

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    Canada takes action with lobster sustainability program

    2009-09-30T12:07:00Z

    The Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada has announced that the Government of Canada is launching its program of support for the Atlantic lobster industry.

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    UK Sea Fisheries Statistics 2008 published

    2009-09-30T12:01:00Z

    The latest UK Sea Fisheries Statistics were published last week by the Marine and Fisheries Agency.

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    WWF: NAFO implemented no new measures

    2009-09-30T12:00:00Z

    The Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) implemented no new measures to control cod bycatch, despite bycatch levels on the southern Grand Banks reaching more than twice the target levels, says WWF.