In an industrial context, 'fish' typically refers to aquatic organisms that are harvested, processed, and sold for use in various industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and fertilizers.

Here are some examples of different types of industrial fish products:

  1. Fish fillets: These are pieces of fish that have been deboned and cut into fillets. They are used in a variety of industrial applications, including food processing, restaurants, and supermarkets.

  2. Fish meal: This is a powder made from ground-up fish, which is used as a protein-rich ingredient in animal feed for pets, livestock, and aquaculture.

  3. Fish oil: This is a concentrated oil extracted from the tissue of fish, which is used in a variety of industrial applications, including food processing, nutritional supplements, and pharmaceuticals.

  4. Fish collagen: This is a protein extracted from the skin and bones of fish, which is used as a natural ingredient in cosmetics, skincare products, and nutritional supplements.

  5. Fish sauce: This is a liquid condiment made from fermented fish, which is commonly used as a seasoning in Southeast Asian cuisine.

  6. Fish roe: This is the eggs of fish, which are used as a delicacy in many cultures, and are also used as an ingredient in some industrial food products, such as sushi and caviar.

  7. Fish maw: This is the swim bladder of fish, which is used as an ingredient in traditional Chinese cuisine and is believed to have health benefits.

  8. Fish skin: This is the skin of fish, which can be processed into leather for use in the fashion industry, as well as for medical applications such as wound dressings.

  9. Fertilizers: Fish waste and byproducts can be used as a source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other nutrients for use in agricultural fertilizers.

  10. Biomedical materials: Fish tissues, such as scales and bones, can be used as a source of natural biomaterials for use in medical applications, such as wound healing and tissue engineering.

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