Port in UK buys tracing system
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Cornish port of Newlya has ordered ten Traceways, a single lane grader and twin-lane grader. The traceway system, developed by Nesco is expected to comply fully with European Standards. Traceway can log the progress of the catch through the fish market, packing plant and retail chain stores.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2004
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Tiny data loggers now show how gear works
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Star-Oddi, an Iceland based company has developed a logging method to help the skipper of fishing vessel to keep track of the performance of trawls, nets and longlines installed on the vessel. The details of the logging method which involves using tags are presented.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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Exports keep Faroese netmaker busy
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Vonin, a Faroese netmaker is developing grids for blue whiting fishery following Iceland's regulations to make such nets mandatory. The exports by this Faroese netmaker to other countries like Russia and Netherlands are discussed.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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