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    Wholey benefits from Sunwell

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    Robert Wholey & Co. prides itself on supplying whiting fillets that are ''fresh from the ocean''.

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    Finsan in Scotland

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    The Norwegian ice machine and ice plant manufacturer Finsam has recently delivered a new ice plant to Riverside Salmon in Alness, Scotland.

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    Icebox storage

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    Galician manufacturer Icebox Plástico has already had some success with its new Liquid Ice Storage Modular Tank (LISMOT).

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    Argentine company celebrates 50 years

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    For three generations, Frigorífico Sudeste SA has offered a variety of products and services for the packaging, freezing, and exporting of added-value seafood products and is celebrating 50 years of business.

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    Kinarca helps Namibia to improve ice flow

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    Kinarca has just installed a flow-ice package on-board a Namibian trawler.

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    Optimar - cold catch for Iran and good price for skippers

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    Sales are up for Optimar Iceland''s Optim-Ice liquid ice machines. "Last autumn we received [enough] orders for Optim-Ice machines to keep our manufacturing facilities busy to the end of the year," reports Reynir Gudjonsson, sales and marketing manger.

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    Winches package from Naust Marine

    2004-06-01T16:57:00Z

    Icelandic company Naust Marine will be installing a winch package onboard the fishing vessel New Foundlands Lynxs, under construction at Naval Shipyard in Poland, when World Fishing went to press.

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    Iceland claws back its lucrative cod empire

    2004-06-01T10:57:00Z

    It is good news for a country that relies so much on fisheries. In 2003, total landings reached 1.98 million tonnes and fish products now represent 60 per cent of the country's export earnings. Cod holds pride of price and place, generating around 40 per cent of the total export ...

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    Iceland claws back its lucrative cod empire

    2004-06-01T10:57:00Z

    It is good news for a country that relies so much on fisheries. In 2003, total landings reached 1.98 million tonnes and fish products now represent 60 per cent of the country's export earnings. Cod holds pride of price and place, generating around 40 per cent of the total export ...

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    Sanford and Sealord end merger talks

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Sanford announced last month that it is no longer in merger talks with Sealord Group Ltd and Pacific Marine Farms Ltd, The New Zealand Herald reports.

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    Norwegian call for innovation prize

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Nor-Fishing Foundation is calling for submissions which will be considered for its Innovation Prize which will be presented at the Nor-Fishing 2004 trade show in Trondheim in August. The winner will receive a print by the renowned Norwegian artist Ørnulf Dahl, a diploma and NOK 100,000 (around EUR9,000)

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    Spain to benefit from EU expansion plans

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The comming assension of ten new countries to the European Union (EU) will create new opportunities for the Spanish fishing industry.

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    Galicia to get EUR8 million

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The autonomous community of Galicia has been granted a major part of the funds from the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG) to implement fishery programmes, according to FIS

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    Flog the trawlermen?

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Trawling may boost stocks

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    CP's double lane slicer P4000

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Denmark''s CP Food Machinery is introducing its P4000 system into the market which it says is a complete solution for the efficient production of sliced salmon and similar fish species in party packs for retail.

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    Time for change at Sicor

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    We now have a situation where a buyer can source a product from a number of companies in any part of the world. A fishing vessel can have a winch from Norway, nets designed in Iceland and Danish processing equipment.Fishing can be done in different fisheries around the world with ...

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    Halyard attempts to reduce noise

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    UYK company Halyard has recently achieved a Lloyd''s Register Type Approval for two of its produsts that have been designed to reduce noise and vibration on board vessels.

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    New SkyFile C system aims to cut prices

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    Sending e-mails, SMS, faxes and telexes via Inmarsat-C (1) has never been so simple and cost-effective: France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications has developed SkyFile C, a new e-service for Inmarsat-C which optimizes message transmission and reduces costs, particularly for messages sent to fleets of vessels.

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    NME launch NOR FiFi range to help with vessel safety

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    This is portable and fixed Fire Fighting units for external fire on offshore installations or vessels in fire etc. They can be used on deck of Offshore Support Vessels, tugs, harbour vessels, barges or other facilities in connection to sea.

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    New Marel partnership

    2004-05-01T11:27:00Z

    The Marel group has named Intralox, the conveyor belt supplier, for its European manufacturing outlets.