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Fish and other silages are liquid feeds, manufactured from trash fish and by-products and wastes of fish, crustacean and amphibia (frogs) processing. This is a suitable method to preserve marine materials for months of storage([30],[39]).

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Hertrampf, J.W., Piedad-Pascual, F. (2000). Fish and other Marine Silages. In: Handbook on Ingredients for Aquaculture Feeds. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4018-8_20

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