Efficacy And Marketability Of Liquid Fish Fertilizer In Southern New Jersey
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1995
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Series: New Jersey Sea Grant publication
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Description:Fish hydrolysate can be produced from fish processing residuals by enzymatic digestion and be used as a fertilizer. Seafood processors can benefit from installing a fish hydrolysate plant through reduced waste disposal costs and by-product revenues. The objectives of this project were to introduce the technology of producing fish hydrolysate to the fish processing industry in the port of Cape May, New Jersey; and to assist in developing markets for fertilizer produced.
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Sea Grant Document Number:NJMSC-T-95-002
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:c22d31518f67529810abc60fbfb1837c5f40a5d128a70cebf3660bd46c041d9f
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