Infotology launches new range of marine computers
Infotology will be launching at Fishing 2010 a range of marine computer systems, designed for optimum performance and reliability in marine applications.
Infotology will be launching at Fishing 2010 a range of marine computer systems, designed for optimum performance and reliability in marine applications.
For decades, Marel Food Systems has worked side-by-side with some of the most forward thinking processors in the fish industry to constantly find new ways to optimize the production process. We will be exhibiting the latest products of our commitment to innovation at this year’s DanFish International exhibition in Aalborg, Denmark, 7-9 October 2009.
Notus Electronics Ltd. (Notus) of Canada has released a new Bottom Contact Sensor. This sensor provides vital information pertaining to if the trawl is on bottom. The sensor is essential for all trawl types and scientific surveys.
New Simrad SH90 sets new standards in resolution
Cooling specialist Slurry Ice Systems has won a contract worth £250,000 to supply one of Scotland’s leading salmon producers with unique technology that will ensure harvested fish are transferred for processing in optimum condition.
Egersund Trål AS (norway) have received patent for a new type of trawldoors, wich will revolutionize trawlfishing.
New SCR system promises more operational flexibility in conjunction with 2-stage turbocharging.
Dutch-Danish vessels joint together for double MSC certified plaice catch pushing the certified plaice quota to 5000 tonnes.
Skipper Ben Downs operates the west coast trawler FV Jamie Marie. Earlier in 2009, Ben installed a Notus Trawlmaster net monitoring system. A 30% increase in catch was reported as the skipper could fine tune the gear for optimal fishing.
On Thursday June 10th, the Norðborg KG 689 berthed in Klaksvík for discharging her catch of frozen Herring which was caught east of Iceland.