Difference between revisions of "Fish maws"

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The sacks in which fish maws are sometimes shipped may bear evidence of staining, giving the appearance of [[contact]] with water or a damp surface. The maws adjacent to the stained areas may have patches of white and green mould, together with pink discolouration. This damage may be caused by high moisture content when packed, leading to mould and bacterial attack, and not due to any fortuitous cause.
 
The sacks in which fish maws are sometimes shipped may bear evidence of staining, giving the appearance of [[contact]] with water or a damp surface. The maws adjacent to the stained areas may have patches of white and green mould, together with pink discolouration. This damage may be caused by high moisture content when packed, leading to mould and bacterial attack, and not due to any fortuitous cause.
 
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Revision as of 11:31, 17 March 2012

Infobox on Fish maws
Example of Fish maws
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Facts
Origin see general page Fish
Stowage factor (in m3/t) see general page Fish
Humidity / moisture see general page Fish
Ventilation see general page Fish
Risk factors see general page Fish

Fish maws

Description

For more information, see Fish.

The sacks in which fish maws are sometimes shipped may bear evidence of staining, giving the appearance of contact with water or a damp surface. The maws adjacent to the stained areas may have patches of white and green mould, together with pink discolouration. This damage may be caused by high moisture content when packed, leading to mould and bacterial attack, and not due to any fortuitous cause.