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How to make fish silage

Text: Michel Blanc. Illustrations: Jipé Le-Bars

Every year, hundreds of tonnes of fish waste are thrown away in Pacific Islands. This waste is often disposed of in rubbish dumps, where it attracts flies, rats and other pests that can carry diseases and contaminate water.

This comic book produced by SPC’s Nearshore Fisheries Development and Training Section explains simple techniques that can be used to process fish waste into liquid fish silage, an environmentally friendly fertiliser.

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