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FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER 291



Small-scale fish landing and marketing facilities


CONTENTS

by
A.F. Medina Pizzali
Consultant
Fishery Industries Division
FAO Fisheries Department

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PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT

This document has been prepared within the framework of the Regular Programme activities of the FAO Fish Utilization and Marketing Service, Fishery Industries Division, to meet the demand for a concise, technical, document on small-scale fish landing and marketing facilities aimed at facilitating the planning of fish collection, handling and marketing infrastructure for the small-scale fisheries sector.

The outline of this document was prepared, and technical assistance supplied to the author, by the Fish Utilization and Marketing Service.

ABSTRACT
The document reviews basic infrastructure and services needed at small-scale fish landing and marketing sites; particular attention is given to the identification, planning and basic design concepts for fish landing and marketing infrastructure for the small-scale fisheries sector. The document also contains case studies of fish landing and marketing facilities from the African, Caribbean and Indo-Pacific Regions.


Distribution:For bibliographic purposes this document should be cited as follows:
FAO Fisheries Department
FAO Regional Fisheries Officers
HP Selector
FAO Fisheries Field Projects
Author
Medina Pizzali, A.F., 1988 Small-scale fish
landing and marketing facilities.
FAO Fish.Tech.Pap., (291):68 p.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.INTRODUCTION
 1.1Characteristics of Small-Scale Fisheries
 1.2 The Traditional Fish Marketing System
 1.3 Constraints of Small-Scale Fisheries Development
2. PLANNING
 2.1 A Pragmatic Approach for the Identification of Small-Scale Fisheries Marketing Shortcomings
 2.2 Elements of Strategies
3. ELEMENTS FOR PLANNING
 3.1 General Development Stages
 3.2 Raw Material
 3.3 Products and Fish Marketing Aspects
 3.4 Location
 3.5 Cost Estimates and Sources of Financing
 3.6 Basic Design Concepts
 3.7 Small-Scale Fish Landing Facilities: Basic Designs
  3.7.1Site selection
  3.7.2Services expected at landing sites
  3.7.3Small-scale fish handling and marketing facilities; a design approach
  3.7.4 Main construction design considerations
   3.7.4.1 Layout
   3.7.4.2 Buildings
   3.7.4.3 Fish stores and ice plants
   3.7.4.4 Space for fish preparation
   3.7.4.5 Water supplies
   3.7.4.6 Waste disposal
   3.7.4.7 Power supply
   3.7.4.8 Parking areas
   3.7.4.9 Equipment
  3.7.5 Fish collecting systems
  3.7.6 Management
  3.7.7 Live fish marketing
4. CASE STUDIES: SOME FISH LANDING FACILITIES IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION
 4.1 Case Study I: A Project in Southeast Asia
  4.1.1 Introduction
  4.1.2 The fish collection programme
 4.2 Case Study II: Small-Scale Fisheries Development Project,Bayawan, in Negros Oriental, Philippines
  4.2.1Introduction
  4.2.2 Cooperative organization
  4.2.3 Production
  4.2.4 Collection system
  4.2.5 Handling facilities
  4.2.6 Dumaguete fish handling facilities (DFCS)
5. CASE STUDIES: SOME FISH LANDING FACILITIES IN THE CARIBBEAN AREA
 5.1 Case Study III: Fisheries Terminal Complex, Oistins, Barbados
  5.1.1 Introduction
  5.1.2 Marketing and distribution
  5.1.3 Fisheries terminal complex
  5.1.4 Operations at the fish terminal
  5.1.5 List of major equipment for fish handling used in Oistins complex
 5.2 Case Study IV: Some Fish Landing Facilities on the Coast of Trinidad and Tobago
  5.2.1 San Fernando wholesale/retail fish market (Trinidad)
  5.2.2 Otaheite fish landing facilities (Trinidad)
6. CASE STUDIES: SOME FISH LANDING FACILITIES IN THE AFRICAN REGION
 6.1 Case Study V: Some Fish Landing Facilities on the South Coast of Kenya
  6.1.1 Introduction
  6.1.2 Fish marketing
  6.1.3 Vanga fish receiving station
  6.1.4 Msambweni fish receiving station
 6.2 Case Study VI: Some Fish Landing Facilities on Lake Victoria
  6.2.1 Background
  6.2.2 Port Victoria fish receiving station
  6.2.3 Kaloka fish receiving station
  6.2.4 Wichlum fish receiving station
  6.2.5 Kendu Bay fish receiving station
 6.3 Case Study VII: Some Fish Landing Facilities on the West African Coast
  6.3.1 Fish marketing centre in Kayar, Senegal
  6.3.2 Rural community fishing centre, Lekki, Nigeria
7. REFERENCES
APPENDIX 1 Typical questionnaire for identifying small-scale fisheries projects
2 Check-list for planning fish landing and marketing facilities


LIST OF FIGURES

1  Identification catalogue of shortcomings in traditional fish marketing systems in small-scale fisheries

2  Simplified flow diagram for fresh fish collection, distribution and marketing

3  Fuel station for small-scale fisheries landing site

4  Landing services

5  Landing operation

6  Manually operated sea-water supply system

7  Village type water supply system

8  Mechanical type sea-water supply system with elevated reservoir

9  Sewage disposal system

10  A three-compartment septic tank

11  Soakaway for secondary treatment of sewage

12  Platform weighing scale

13  Metal fish washing and sorting table

14  Concrete fish washing and auctioning table

15  Wholesale auctioning table for boxed fish

16  Cross-section of the CSW tank

17  View of the CSW tank

18  Windmill water pump

19  Concrete fish display tables

20  Fish market hall

21  Non-insulated fish and ice container

22  Insulated ice storage container

23  Water tower

24  Fish collection/unloading

25  Fish landing centre for a Southeast Asia small-scale fishing village

26  Layout of a Southeast Asia fish collection centre

27  Cross-section of the Southeast Asia fish collection centre

28  Side-view of a fish collection centre

29  Fish washing/sorting table used by a fish collection centre. It was locally constructed in stainless steel

30  Layout of Bayawan fisheries complex

31  Layout of Dumaguete fish handling facilities

32  Estimated yearly fish landings by species in Barbados (average for 1971–81)

33  Estimated fish landings at Oistins in 1983

34  Oistins fisheries terminal complex

35  Layout of fisheries terminal at Oistins

36  Layout of fish retail stalls at Oistins

37  Layout of San Fernando wholesale/retail fish market

38  Layout of Otaheite fish landing shed

39  Front view of fish landing shed at Otaheite

40  Concrete fish wholesale/retail sales table at Otaheite

41  Layout of fish receiving station at Vanga

42  Insulated concrete tanks for fresh fish at Vanga

43  Fish receiving station at Vanga

44  Insulated tank for fresh fish at Vanga

45  Layout of fish receiving station at Msambweni

46  Fish receiving station at Msambweni

47  Layout of fish receiving station at Port Victoria

48  Display concrete slab table at Port Victoria

49  Fish receiving station at Port Victoria

50  Layout of fish receiving station at Kaloka, Lake Victoria

51  Side view of fish receiving station at Kaloka, Lake Victoria

52  Portable display table. In fish receiving stations at Kaloka and Wichlum

53  Fish receiving station at Kaloka

54  Layout of fish receiving station at Wichlum

55  Hanging scale

56  Insulated truck at Kendu Bay fish receiving station

57  Layout of the landing centre at Kayar

58  Icing fish for transport

59  Fish receiving station at Kayar

60  Pelagic and demersal fish landings at Kayar, 1983

61  Total fish landings at Kayar in 1982 and 1983

62  Layout of fish receiving station at Lekki

63  Side view of fish receiving station at Lekki

64  Display table for wholesale fish marketing at Lekki

65  Insulated fish boxes at Lekki