Frozen Ribbon Fish Available Specifications Frozen Ribbon Fish Ribbon Fish A-B-IWP : 1x10 kg. Top/ Bottom M/cs Ribbon Fish A Size 100/200 200/300 300/400 400/700 Ribbon Fish : Size 100/200 200/300 300/400 400/up IWP Size 300/500 500/700 700/1000 1000/UP Grade A - 1111 M/Ctns Grade B - 1214 M/ctns IWP - 475 M/Ctns
English name: Frozen Tuna Fish Scientific name: Thunnus albacares Origin of Fish: SWeden Available size: 100-200g, 200-300g,300-400g,400-500g,500-600g+ Package: 10kgs/carton or as customerâ??s requirements Net weight: 95% NW, 100%NW Freezing: BQF(block frozen) Shelf Life: 24 months under -18 degree C Weight: 100% N.W
Product descriptions from the supplier Overview 1 Product Name Frozen Pacific Mackerel Fish 2 Scientific Name Scomber Japonicus 3 Freezing Way A. BQF (BLOCK Quick Frozen) B. IQF (Individually Quick Frozen) 4 Fishing Zone FAO 04 5 Catch Way A. Trawl B. Light Purse Seine 6 Freezing Area A. Sea / Board Frozen B. Land Frozen 7 Types A. For Fishing / Bait - Grade A B. For Market Sale - Grade A / B C. For Canning - Grade C 8 Size A. 18-22 CM, 22-25 CM, 23-25 CM, 25-33 CM B. 100-130G, 130-160G, 150-200G, 200 -300G, 300-500G C. 8-10, 6-8, 4-6, 3-5, 2-3 PCS/KG 9 N.W. / Glazing 100%NW, 95%NW, 90%NW.
Product Name Frozen Pacific Mackerel Scientific Name Scomber Japonicus Freezing way A. BQF(Block Quick Frozen) B. IQF(Individually Quick Frozen) Fishing Zone FAO 04 Catch way A. Trawl B. Light Purse Seine Freezing Area A. Sea/Board Frozen B. Land Frozen Types A. For fishing/Bait-Grade A B. For Market Sale-Grade A/B C. For Canning-Grade C Size A. 18-22CM,22-25CM,23-25CM,25-33CM B. 100-130G,130-160G,150-200G,200-300G,300-500G C. 8-10,6-8,4-6,3-5,2-3 PCS/KG N.W./Glazing 100%NW,95%NW,90%NW. Package BQF Bulk 25KGS/CTN,50KGS/CTN Origin south Africa(Durban port) MOQ 1x40'FCL,Loading with 24Tons Delivery Time Within 20 days after receipt of payment Shipping DOCS 1. Commercial Invoice 2. Packing list 3. Certificate of Origin 4. Health Certificate 5. Bill of Loading 6. Form A/Form E 7. Others documents are according to customer's requirement Main Markets Southeast Asia,the Middle East,African countries
Euthynnus Alletteratus Also known as Bonito the Euthynnus Alletteratusis probably the most common tuna that is seen in the Atlantic Ocean. You can find it in the warm and tropical waters of areas like Atlantic, Mediterranean, Brazil and New England states. Considered to be a high migratory species it weighs around 36 pounds and mostly the lightest of all species present. You can identify the Euthynnus Alletteratusby the dark spots that can be seen on its ventral and pectoral fins. It also has some worm-like markings on its back which is easy to identify. Since the fish has sufficient oil content and sticks well to the hook it is often used as a bait for the larger fishes. However, due to its dark colour, many people do not consider it worth eating. But in the rest parts of the world like the West Indies, the Euthynnus Alletteratusis used in dried, smoked, and frozen form. Its body size is short in comparison to the other tuna fish and that is why probably the name is given. The Euthynnus Alletteratushas a compact and streamlined body and its snout is small as compared to the head. Maximum Euthynnus Alletteratuscan reach a weight of 12 kgs though its average weight lies around 7 kg. PACKING Running weight IF GRADE 1/2Kg, 2Kg Up
Red Ref Cod (Cephalopholis Sonnerati) Goes by the name Tomato Hind thanks to its colour the Red Ref cod has a pointed snout and a concave profile. Usually, the colour of this fish ranges from orange-red to orange-brown and it may even have spots all over its body. In certain areas, the colour of the fish may be different than the other. In the Indian Ocean, its body is reddish brown while in the Pacific Ocean its colour may be yellowish brown with spots on the head. You would find them living around coastal areas and reefs where hunting of crustaceans is quite easy for them. The maximum the Red Ref cod can grow is around 22 inches in length. A pretty widespread species the Red Ref cod is majorly liked by humans. People often catch it using bait, hooks and traps. Often the Tomato Hind can be found trading fresh in live markets in Hong Kong. Though there is no concern for the fish to become endangered if the rate at which it is being consumed is maintained it might fall under the same category.99% of the diet consumed by Red Ref cod is crustaceans though it might comprise of other fishes as well. You would find the jaws of the Tomato hind having small canines in the front and palatines at the back. PACKING IWP GRADE 200/300, 300/500, 500/700, 700/1000, 1000 Up