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30.07.2014
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New Shark-Resistant Predator-X Net Introduced to Further Open-Ocean Fish Farming

NET Systems, Inc. today introduced the PREDATOR-X, a proprietary shark-resistant netting material that protects fish being raised in submerged open-ocean aquaculture cages.

By resisting destructive tearing, cutting and penetrations by sharks, PREDATOR-X overcomes a major hurdle in open-ocean fish farming in temperate and tropical waters.

PREDATOR-X is a hybrid of Dyneema® high-strength polyethylene fibers and stainless steel wire. This lightweight, flexible, high-strength barrier is based on NET Systems’ existing Ultra Cross Knotless Netting platform.

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30.07.2014
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American Made Gull Wing Trawl Doors!

Hi Kristian,
Fishermen’s Finest Seafoods

Thanks you for sharing your beautiful new door paintings. Cool American Flag Painting of your trawl doors on the American #1 doors are in red, white, and blue, in traditional colors while the US Intrepid’s doors are in all new Black & White Painting is also Cool!

Go Team Gull Wing!!

Fishermen’s Finest Seafoods two trawlers – US Intrepid & American #1 were in on January 20th at the Crowley Dock!

See the doors on our site here […]

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30.07.2014
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Pacific Marine Expo Comes an End for 2011!

Pacific Marine Expo 2011 ended last Saturday in traditional fashion with its fishermen skills contest. The winner went away with a great feeling of being the best net-man. Fish Expo provides great opportunities like this to NET Systems to show off our new Gull wing doors and Ultra Cross netting. It provides an avenue to discuss with the fishermen about our products and how they work and what would work best for you. Thanks for those that stopped by the booth […]

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Review Spread Of Gear in Shallows Excellent with Gull Wings

US INTREPID
Hi Takeo, Yes the gull wing is working awesome in the shallow water, We have made several tows in 3 fathom or less and have had great stability and spreading force as compared to any other door we have towed in the past. We are rigged at B and C-minus with 1′ in the top door leg. 18 to 25 degrees leaning in (depends on tide) and 4 to 7 degrees pitched up in front. We have not used any of the weight plates yet […]

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