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from SHRIMPKEM@aol.com:
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> Dear Listers:
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> There are no easy answers in ice treatment of fish. Each species has to be
> treated differently due to the physical make up of its protective outer
> layers. To over simplify with an example: a person wearing a goose down
> jacket is less likely to become cold in a snow storm as someone getting off a
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> plane in the same location wearing his Hawaiian party shirt.
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> Robin Dodge
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Sorry but that has more to do with rate of heat loss not with total enthalpic
changes However there are a lot of factors necssary one of which is the specific
heat of the fish
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