Specimens of hake (Merluccius merluccius; 96 individuals),
megrim (L. whiffiagonis; 78 individuals) and angler (L. piscatorius;
78 individuals) were caught near the Galician Atlantic coast (North-
Western Spain) in autumn of 2009 and kept in ice on-board. Upon
arrival to the laboratory, the specimens of each species were ana-
lysed by triplicate on day one. The remaining specimens were
divided into three batches and stored in different types of ice (C-
800, C-400 and C-0 conditions) at a 1:1 fish-to-ice ratio. All batches
were placed in a refrigerated room (4 C). The storage boxes
employed allowed draining, and ice was renewed when required.
Fish samples from different batches were collected for analysis on
days one, five, eight and 12; day 15 only was considered for hake.
On day zero, six individuals of each fish species were analysed as
initial samples (three groups of two individuals). For each fish
species and icing condition, three different groups were analysed
separately to achieve statistically significant results (n ¼ 3).
Specimens of hake (Merluccius merluccius; 96 individuals),
megrim (L. whiffiagonis; 78 individuals) and angler (L. piscatorius;
78 individuals) were caught near the Galician Atlantic coast (North-
Western Spain) in autumn of 2009 and kept in ice on-board. Upon
arrival to the laboratory, the specimens of each species were ana-
lysed by triplicate on day one. The remaining specimens were
divided into three batches and stored in different types of ice (C-
800, C-400 and C-0 conditions) at a 1:1 fish-to-ice ratio. All batches
were placed in a refrigerated room (4 C). The storage boxes
employed allowed draining, and ice was renewed when required.
Fish samples from different batches were collected for analysis on
days one, five, eight and 12; day 15 only was considered for hake.
On day zero, six individuals of each fish species were analysed as
initial samples (three groups of two individuals). For each fish
species and icing condition, three different groups were analysed
separately to achieve statistically significant results (n ¼ 3).
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