Single screen trawl picture

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The catch control systems made by Scanmar of Norway offers the entire trawl status in single graphical display, making easier for fishermen to see how any change in parameters affect and take immediate action. The company has sold 3700 catch control systems since its introduction n 1980s.

Product information, Fisheries navigation, Fishery navigation

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Headline set shows full trawl data

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The latest in the series of headline sonars introduced by Finland based Furuno Norge in 1998 are now in the market. The additional features of the product, TS-331A, are described. The mechanism of the product is also described. The product is useful for getting the trawl data.

Product development, Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing, Product introduction, New Products/Services, Search and navigation equipment, Sonar Systems, Underwater acoustics

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French doors sell well

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The increase in sales of trawl doors made by French company Morgere is discussed by Hakon Vedrhus of Selstad, a Norway based fishing gear supplier. Other commercial fishing gear like nets and meshes being sold by Selstad are also discussed.

Market information - general, Marketing procedures, France, Executive changes & profiles, Officials and employees, Marketing, Supply and demand, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Company marketing practices, Fisheries, Selstad A/S, Commercial fishing gear, Vedrhus, Hakon

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subjects list: Equipment and supplies, Norway, Trawling, Fishing equipment industry
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