Der Anteil Transportwasser bei Heringsanlandungen mittels Vakuumsauganlage in Großraumbehältern


Autoria(s): Mieske, Bernd; Oeberst, Rainer; Ubl, Claus; Richter, Uwe
Data(s)

2005

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Estimation of the water content of herring landings caused by pressure-vacuum double tank pumps and using of multi purpose transport containers About 80 % of herring that is landed in the fish processing company Euro-Baltic Fischverarbeitungs GmbH Mukran, on the Isle of Rügen at the Baltic coast is transported from the cutter into the processing plant by pumping. For this purpose 700 l-Euro-size polyethylene tubs (containers) are filled with herring by means of a pressure-vacuum pump-systems during the unloading of the cutter. To be able to pump the fish from the hold on board it is kept floating in water (transport water). At the end of the pumping/transporting process the fish ends in a dewatering box before reaching the tub, where the transport water is separated from the fish. Then, the not completely dewatered fish is slipped into the transport containers. The amount of transport water reaching the containers depends on the type of PV-equipment and on the amount of transport water in the fish holds of the different cutters. Methodologically the mixture of fish and water must be weighed together. For the experiments specially designed transport container were used which allow the measurement of the run-off of the water to be quantified and thus to measure the proportion of water remaining with the fish. Based on 30 experiments it could be shown that on average 6 % of remaining weight of the mixture is water. Furthermore, factors were detected which influence the variability of the proportion of water.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/3066/1/InfnOnline_52_05_51_bf.pdf

Mieske, Bernd and Oeberst, Rainer and Ubl, Claus and Richter, Uwe (2005) Der Anteil Transportwasser bei Heringsanlandungen mittels Vakuumsauganlage in Großraumbehältern. Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery Research, 52(1), pp. 51-57. 10.3220/Infn52_51-57_2005 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3220/Infn52_51-57_2005>

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DOI: 10.3220/Infn52_51-57_2005

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