Improving Profitability to Industry Through the Identification and Management of 'tough' Fish Syndrome in Tropical Saddletail Snapper (Lutjanus Malabaricus)


Autoria(s): Forrest, Andrew John; Poole, Sue; Exley, Paul; Mayze, John; Paulo, Carl
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

OBJECTIVES: 1. To determine whether incomplete rigor mortis resolution and 'cold shock' play a role in development of tough fish syndrome (TFS) in tropical Saddletail snapper. 2. To identify links between TFS and specific physiological factors in tropical Saddletail snapper. 3. Communicate findings and recommendations to stakeholders and assist with implementation of any changes to fishing or handling practices required.

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Identificador

Forrest, Andrew John and Poole, Sue and Exley, Paul and Mayze, John and Paulo, Carl (2010) Improving Profitability to Industry Through the Identification and Management of 'tough' Fish Syndrome in Tropical Saddletail Snapper (Lutjanus Malabaricus). Project Report. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Brisbane.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4801/

Publicador

Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4801/1/FRDC_2008-208-DLD_Forrest.pdf

http://frdc.com.au/research/Final_Reports/2008-208-DLD.pdf

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4801/

Palavras-Chave #Fishery research #Packing, transportation and storage
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Monograph

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