A review on oil sardine 1. Distribution, preservation and transportation


Autoria(s): Madhavan, P.; Unnikrishnan Nair, T.S.; Balachandran, K.K.
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1974

Resumo

Oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps) is widely reported from the Indian Ocean and southeast Asia coasts. It is found, with other less important spp of Sardinella, around both coasts of India. Landings have shown wide variations from yr to yr. Figures were 7412 tons in 1956 and 301,641 tons in 1968. Various possible reasons for this are noted. The main fishery is concentrated in coastal waters 12-15 km from shore in waters up to 15 m deep. The gears used are mostly seine nets. Though the fish has a good protein value, its prices do not compare well to other fish, often due to handling and preservation difficulties. Problems encountered during preservation and transportation of the fish are considered. These include bursting and rancidity.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18249/1/FT11.2_088.pdf

Madhavan, P. and Unnikrishnan Nair, T.S. and Balachandran, K.K. (1974) A review on oil sardine 1. Distribution, preservation and transportation. Fishery Technology, 11(2), pp. 88-92.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18249/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed