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Cooling and Storage For Industrial Fishermen

Fishermen harvest almost 100 million tons of fish per year. An additional 50 million tons come from commercial fisheries. While the exact number is unknown, it is estimated that up to 2.7 trillion fish are caught and consumed each year. This number accounts for about 16% of the total protein consumption globally. Fish are an important food source because of their central role in the diets of many people and their nutritional content, including essential fatty acids that promote heart and brain health.

The vast majority of the global fish supply comes from industrial fishing, is an enormous industry that employs over 500 million individuals each year. It is done by large corporations and small, family-owned businesses. Commercial fisherman must pursue their catch far into the ocean, often facing adverse conditions and real danger, including on-board injury, vessel disasters and falling overboard. In addition to the physical dangers a commercial fisherman may encounter, they also face great financial risk. They must maintain expensive vessels and equipment but there is no guarantee their investments and efforts will produce a profitable haul.

It is important that each catch is processed efficiently in order to preserve the quality and quantity of fish that can be brought to market. SEMCO/SEMCOLD LLC manufactures cooling and storage products for industrial fisherman that can enable them to maximize their profits by reducing the number of fish that are lost to spoilage and contamination. Our products include ice banks and storage bins, slush cooling systems, hydrocoolers, and fully custom-designed systems and can be used for transporting both live and deceased fish.

Processing Live Fish

Once a catch is hauled in, it goes through several processes on the way to market. Fresh fish deteriorates quickly and must be handled appropriately in order to maintain its value. Many companies choose to keep fish alive until they can be delivered to market.

Many commercial fisheries utilize holding basins, fish yards or floating cages that are equipped with water filtration and oxygen, circulation and temperature controls to maximize the amount of time that live fish can survive in transport and to increase the number of fish that can be transported in a single container.

Transporting Frozen Fish

While many species of fish are hardy enough to tolerate live transportation, even from one country to another, it is not a viable option for the bulk of the fish harvested worldwide. Captured fish have been preserved with ice for thousands of years to maintain their freshness and quality from the water to the market.

In order to maintain the quality of fish transported to market and maximize the quantity that can be sold, industrial fishermen must have the appropriate equipment to process their catch quickly and to transport live or frozen fish long distances. SEMCO/SEMCOLD LLC manufactures and installs equipment that can enable commercial fishers to handle and deliver their harvest efficiently and economically.

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