Effect of trading time on the quality of fish traded at Navotas Fishing Port Complex
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The Navotas Fishing Port Complex in Manila Bay, Philippines and its harbour and market operations are described in detail. The findings are presented of an assessment study conducted regarding the fish quality in the trading halls; quality was found to improve with night-time trading as opposed to day-time trading.
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Celis, J. M. (1988). Effect of trading time on the quality of fish traded at Navotas Fishing Port Complex. In Proceedings of the Twentieth Anniversary Seminar on Development of Fish Products in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 27-31 October 1987 (pp. 91-94). Singapore: Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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