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Olfish presents management dataOlfish presents management data
OLFISH is a unique electronic fishery management system developed by the South African company, OLRAC. OLFISH should not be confused with navigational or charting software. It is a completely unique, intelligent database solution for the capture and management of all fishing data in either real time or from old records. ...
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ROFFS forecasting to be linked to vessel navigation system
Fish forecasting specialists ROFFS, has just announced that all of the five ROFFS Fishing Forecasting Analyses products will be in a format for their clients to download and input directly to their computerized navigation systems.
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Allweiler delievers new cool pump for hot media
ALLWEILER has developed three new products aimed at the fuel and lubricants market.
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Test confirm cylinder lubrication savings
Highly promising results in terms of cylinder oil savings, lower particle emissions and reduced combustion chamber wear figures are emerging from large-scale testing of a wide range of MAN B&W MC/MC-C two-stroke engines equipped with Alpha Adaptive Cylinder Oil Control (Alpha ACC).
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Quality on show for fisheries minister
Visible quality. Icelandic Minister of Fisheries, Ãrni M Mathiesen (right), gets first-hand evidence of the freshness of fish at Fishgate, Hull''s quality-driven fish trading centre, during an early morning visit to the electronic auction market.
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ScanCheck RF5: the new checkweigher
Focusing on packing solutions, Danish company Scanvaegt has designed a new checkweigher, the ScanCheck RF5'' which according to the company, is designed to be:
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Top-of-the-line production
Nordlaks breaks new ground with Marel Salmon Solutions - Walking into the new Nordlaks salmon processing plant in Stokmarknes, Norway is like walking into the future. Spacious, well designed and futuristic the plant reflects the company''s vision to aim only for the best. With top-of-the-line equipment, custom designed buildings and ...
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Fresh products enhance product appeal
Geneglace explains why quality of product is becoming more important - Due to the variation of farmed shrimp volume, market price for shrimp have become very volatile in the past few years. So much that shrimp production has become a high risk activity with prospects for both fast earnings and ...
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Precise chilling from Northstar
High quality clean flake ice increases value for export markets - When harvesting and processing seafood for discerning export markets, such as Japan, the European Union and the United States, it is particularly important to preserve product quality by chilling and holding the product with the right type of ice.
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Expanding markets for El Golfo
A look at the developments happening at Chile based company El Golfo, who have made investments in ice & refrigeration machinery - A new shipment of 1,000 tons of frozen jack mackerel from El Golfo left last November bound for the African continent, in which new markets ...
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is breaking away from the languished fishing industry of the past and is making great strides towards future growth. Pilar Santamaria reports - Although for many years Sri Lankan fishing has been stagnated, the sector is now making a come back after the indefinite ceasefire agreement between the ...
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OrbMap perfect for tuna fishing
ORBIMAGE, a leading provider of satellite-based fishing information, has added SubSurface Temperature information to our popular SeaStar Fisheries Information Service.
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The Internet working for fish auctions
Aucxis Trading Solutions is attempting to streamline the trading process of fish via electronic systems - Fresh produce gathered from the sea will always be a most volatile commodity, requiring expert handling and immediate transportation to convey it to consumers in prime condition. This requirement is currently met by hundreds ...
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Spanish buying in Cattolica auction through Pefa.com network
The Red Mullet season has started in Italy, and this year there is a twist to it. For the first time Spanish buyers will be thrilled to buy the Red Mullet and other fish species, directly from the fish auction of Cattolica, through the Pefa.com network. Cattolica, the first Italian ...
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Sabre aids with safety regulation changes
With changes to the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) regulations being made recently with the enforcement of regulations that state a minimum number of Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBD) that have to be avaliable on marine vessels, UK company Sabre has highlighted the importance of its range including the ...
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A simulation software to optimize the design of tuna purse seine nets
A good tuna purse seine net must have two main qualities : The net must sink very quickly to avoid the fish to escape underneith the net.
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Caterpillar unveils new 1,000 horsepower marine propulsion engine
Caterpillar C18 targets 50-60 foot planing hull pleasure craft market
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Rotzler enters deck machinery sector with new Titan winch
German company ROTZLER has just released the latest model in its TITAN range of planetary hydraulic hoisting winches. The TITAN TH4 features a 1st layer hoisting force of 4500kg and compliments the already successful 1000, 2000 & 3200kg TITAN models.
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Safety with Ovatek
Canadian company Ovatek was fianlist in two cateogories at last month''s Icelandic Fisheries Awards for the recognition of its work in the marine safety sector with its unique liferaft systems.
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New seaworthy safety product from Viking
As big as a two-room flat. This is the size of the most recent VIKING liferaft now being marketed. It is the largest-capacity liferaft ever sold: a 150 person automatically self-righting liferaft, type throw-overboard.