Fish Processing Technology


Book Description

The first edition of this unique book combined an outlining and updating of the traditional areas of fish processing technology with detailed descriptions of important new areas of work. This fully revised and updated edition continues to provide coverage of modern aspects of traditional processes, and highly practical descriptions of important new areas. All the chapters which have been kept from the first edition have been brought up-to-date, and there are four new chapters on: methods of identifying fish species; modified atmosphere packaging of fish; aspects of quality and HACCP in fish processing and temperature modeling in fish transportation.Written as an overview of the field for industrialists in developed countries wishing to improve or diversify their operation and for those teaching this aspect of food science and technology, the book is also of proven value to workers in developing countries which are expanding their fish processing industries to earn important foreign currency.
















The Use of Ice on Small Fishing Vessels


Book Description

The use of ice on board smaller fishing vessels is increasing, due to factors such as the growing demand for fresh fish, market globalisation and increased quality controls, and the decrease in near-shore fish resources which forces fisherman to make longer fishing trips and use ice to preserve the freshness of their catch. This publication describes the requirements for the use of ice and chilled seawater on fishing vessels, from small insulated containers in dugout canoes, to refrigerated tanks on bigger vessels.







Report of the Sixth Session of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of Africa


Book Description

Major topics are: the planning and implementation of Fisheries Management and Development Programmes, follow-up to the fifth session of CIFA, a review of major intersessional activities and recommendations of the subsidiary bodies, progress in the development of aquaculture in Africa, conservation of genetic resources, regional cooperative research in fish technology, follow-up to the FAO World Conference on Fisheries Management and Development and major subjects for discussion at future sessions of the Committee.