Post-harvest fisheries refer to the processes and activities that occur after fish and seafood are caught, focusing on their processing, preservation, storage, and distribution. This encompasses a range of practices, including cleaning, filleting, freezing, drying, and packaging, which are essential for maintaining the quality and safety of the catch. Effective post-harvest practices help minimize waste, enhance market value, and ensure that fish products are safe for consumption. Additionally, they play a crucial role in sustaining fishery resources by promoting responsible management and utilization.
Management of agricultural produce after harvest to protect from the loss.
Gene J. Sandone has written: 'Prince William Sound commercial harvest of Pacific herring, 1984- l987' -- subject(s): Herring, Herring fisheries 'Prince William Sound commercial harvest of Pacific herring, 1984-1987' -- subject(s): Pacific herring fisheries
Materials of methods of post harvest shelftileof table bananas w/chitosan ocating
the post-harvest system should be thought of as encompassing the delivery of a crop from the time and place of harvest to the time and place of consumption, with minimum loss, maximum efficiency and maximum return for all involved
Ray Renaker has written: 'The commercial fish harvest in Kentucky during 1965 & 1966' -- subject(s): Fisheries
Dana E. Sweet has written: 'Estimates of effort and harvest for selected sport fisheries for chinook salmon in northern Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1990' -- subject(s): Chinook salmon 'Estimates of effort and harvest for selected sport fisheries for chinook salmon in northern Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1989' -- subject(s): Chinook salmon
T. L. Heffernan has written: 'Survey of finfish harvest in selected Texas bays' -- subject(s): Fisheries
Industry analysts, however, question whether fishermen can harvest increased amounts of shrimp without damaging the ability of populations to sustain themselves.
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C. L. Hamilton has written: 'Texas commercial harvest statistics, 1977-1980' -- subject(s): Fish trade, Fisheries, Statistics
Yes, Fisheries are renewable.