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OceanPro Industries Ltd announces our Carbon FishPrint™ rating system


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OceanPro Industries Ltd
Carbon Fishprint Rating™

Product Name:Hamachi, Yellow Tail FrozenUpdated: Score:18
Category:FishCategory Average:0.00
Fisheries account for about 1.2% of global oil consumption and directly emit more than 130 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. From an efficiency perspective, the energy content of the fuel burned by global fisheries is 12.5 times greater than the edible protein energy content of the resulting catch. At OceanPro Industries we want our customers to have all the information available to make good carbon Fishprint purchasing decisions. This spreadsheet is done for all our products - from time to time - to allow for a rough estimate on the Carbon Energy use required to bring a specific product to your store - this is by no means scientific, but rather a good faith estimate based on the information available to us in our purchasing decisions. The higher your total score, the more Carbon Energy required to bring the product to market.
Fishing Methods
Seiners
N/A
Gill Net
N/A
Trawlers
N/A
Hook and Line
N/A
Dredgers
N/A
Pots/Traps
N/A
Distance From Shore For Catch
N/A
Special Carbon Usage or Savings
points
Section Total:0 points
 
As far as Aquaculture is concerned, most studies indicate that embodied energy associated with feed inputs accounted for the largest proportion (approx. 60 to 80%) of industrial energy use, followed by direct energy usage (20 to 40%) and energy use in rearing the juvenile smolts stocked (10 to 20%). This might suggest that use of trimming could improve energy consumption in aquaculture by up to (50-60%) More recent estimates suggest lower overall energy consumption, indicating improved efficiency.
Aquaculture
Feed Conversion Ratio
Less than 2 lbs to 13 points
Direct Energy Use
Good Production Energy Use4 points
Specific Farm Energy Use
N/A
Section Total:7 points
 
Another large use of Energy is the ability to bring the product to market. Depending on the locality of the source, this can be accomplished with many different methods - dependant on the condition of the source and distance to the customer.
Delivery From Dock To Distributor
Truck Less Than 500 Miles3 points
Ocean Frieght Asia and Europe4 points
Refrigerant Use
N/A
Distributor Freight Efficiency
N/A
Section Total:7 points
 
Whenever a product is processed, either maintaining it in its state (like freezing a fish) or changing the state of the product (like smoking) energy is used in this processed. That energy requires carbon usage and is included as a component in the OceanPro Industries Carbon Fishprint scale. Processing can use multiple stages which each require energy - like smoked fish which will use both heat to cook and blast refrigeration to cool - a rating for each process is included. Freezing techniques can also use a second process to ensure product quality or characteristic integrity - this second or third process will also use energy. And of course being a processed product usually requires raw material to shipped to processing plant which adds an additional use of carbon energy.
Further Processed Products
Raw Material Shipping
N/A
Freezing Process
N/A
Conversion Processing
Single Stage Processing1 points
Section Total:1 points
 
Fishprint Score:18 total points
 

Product Description

Raised in Pens in Japan, this yellowtail or Japanese Amberjack is grown in cages. Highly prized for its rich flavor, this fish is frozen in state of the art plants and shipped via Ocean frieghter to East Coast and trucked to DC.
 
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