Transportation of fish - 1. A preliminary study on insulated containers and their efficacy in long distance transportation

Polythene lined thermocole insulated plywood boxes (second-hand tea chests) could be successfully used for transport of fresh iced fish. It was found that a minimum of 25 mm thermocole insulation was necessary during summer (April to June) and 15 mm during winter (Nov. to March). By using these insulated boxes the initial fish to ice ratio could be brought down to 1:0.75 and still further to 1:0.5 at the height of winter in Jan. and Feb. These second-hand tea chests are robust and are able to stand a minimum of 5 trips to and fro. The moulded polystyrene boxes are not suited for long distance transport. Another redeeming feature in the entire operation was that there was practically no loss of fish due to spoilage in transit. 100% of the fish transported was in acceptable condition and could be marketed. In the non-insulated boxes used by the trade, the loss due to spoilage ranged from 10% to 25%, and this could be completely eliminated by the use of these insulated boxes.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Venkataraman, R., Varma, P.R.G., Prabhu, P.V., Valsan, A.P.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1976
Subjects:Fisheries, boxing, transportation, Pampus argenteus, Muraenesox, Chirocentrus darab, Hilsa, Otolithus, Scomberomorus guttatus, Parastromateus niger, quality control,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33694
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