- FISH SKIN: AN EFFECTIVE BARRIER TO ICE CRYSTAL PROPAGATION
Skin samples from the main trunk of the fish were dissected free of muscle tissue and either frozen (in liquid N2) for later analysis or, if they were to be used immediately, placed in a Petri dish at 4 C Fish skin as a barrier to ice 137 with the dermal.
- Finding New Uses for Fish Byproducts
But is this the best use of these products? Could fish processors be throwing money into the sea? Clockwise from upper left: a sheet of gelatin made from Alaskan pollock fish skin, pollock fish skins used for gelatin extraction, shrimp feed pellets made.
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