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Reexamination Certificate

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07901277

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an apparatus for receiving and fixing fish within a device for processing fish. The apparatus includes a trunk clamping device and a pectoral fin receptacle including at least two stops. The trunk clamping device is capable of being moved out of a receiving position into a clamping position and vice versa. An additional device is provided for fixing the fish trunk.

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International Search Report Application No. PCT/EP2008/008212, dated Jan. 20, 2009.

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