Flipper doors for Lonny Hedwig
Danish industrial trawler Lonny Hedwig has been rigged with a pair of Thyborøn Trawldoor’s type 21VF Flipper doors, incorporating slots that can be opened and closed as required to adjust the surface area of the doors
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Danish industrial trawler Lonny Hedwig has been rigged with a pair of Thyborøn Trawldoor’s type 21VF Flipper doors, incorporating slots that can be opened and closed as required to adjust the surface area of the doors
Marel will host the 14th Salmon ShowHow at Progress Point in Copenhagen, Denmark, 11 February 2015.
A large group of Dutch, German, French, English, Lithuanian, Danish and Irish pelagic fishers has entered the first blue whiting fishery into MSC assessment. This is the third multi-national assessment of a pelagic fishery in recent months marking a growing trend of cross-border cooperation in the pelagic sector. By working together, national fishing organisations are reducing their assessment costs and collaborating to improve fishery management.
The head of Danish Fishermen Mr. Svend-Erik Andersen has written to EU Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki demanding that the ban on discards at sea be suspended for a year at least.
The Port of Hirtshals now introduces a more dynamic and transparent rate system for vessels that come to the port for repair, maintenance or rebuild. The port simplifies the current rate system and provides the opportunities for vessels to stay at the port on a daily rate.
A fish warehouse for 20 million danish crowns with its own ice factory was inaugurated on a bright sunshiny spring day at the landing facility at Thorupstrand in northwestern Jutland.
The fishmeal factory in Skagen has in cooperation with Marine Harvest, which is one of the world’s leading producers of salmon, taken a new initiative to strengthen even further the quality and health for aquaculture and there/ ore also for humans.
CATch-Fish and SEAFISH are happy to announce this years training course in Trawl Technology to be held at the North Sea Centre Science Park, Denmark.
At Seatrade Europe in Hamburg this week, Cruise Baltic has taken the opportunity to announce news of Denmark’s Port of Skagen, joining the network, bringing the total cruise destinations to 28.
The merging company, which will be the biggest of this kind in the Nordic countries, is a Danish public limited company with the name TripleNine Group A/S and is based in Esbjerg, Denmark.
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