Fish Processing
Sustainability and New Opportunities
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:28th Oct '10
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This book seeks to address the challenges facing the international seafood industry via a two pronged approach: by offering the latest information on established technologies and introducing new ideas and technologies. An introductory chapter sets the tone for the book by presenting the background against which fish processing will exist in the near future. Chapter two looks at the environmental and sustainability issues relating to conventional fish processing, including processing efficiency and better use of the outputs currently considered wastes. The impact of mechanisation and computerisation on environmental sustainability is also addressed. Subsequent chapters examine the latest developments in established fish processing technologies such as canning, curing, freezing and chilling, with an emphasis on the environmental aspects of packaging and the process itself. In addition, quality and processing parameters for specific species, including new species, are described.
The second part of the book gives authors the opportunity to introduce the potential technologies and applications of the future to a wider audience. These include fermented products and their acceptance by a wider audience; the utilisation of fish processing by-products as aquaculture feeds; and the use of by-products for bioactive compounds in biomedical, nutraceutical, cosmetic and other applications.
“The book lays the groundwork for assessing seafood sustainability beyond the harvesting sector to encompass whole industry segments in the future. The authors present a fine academic analysis of both the potential and limits of the LCA approach, given basic disagreements on the definition of sustainability; appropriate inclusion and measurement of environmental impacts; and the role of regulations, costs, and acceptance by industry, consumers, and the public.” (Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 25 December 2013)
ISBN: 9781405190473
Dimensions: 251mm x 178mm x 22mm
Weight: 835g
320 pages