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Seafood Wastes Used as Fertilizer?
TRENTON — A measure sponsored by Assemblyman Guy F Muziani promoting the use of shells and parts of seafood that are thrown out during processing as fertilizer received final legislative passage by the senate today by a vote of 39-0 The bill. A-457. won assembly approval by a *] vote of 69-1. The bill now J goes to the governor for his I consideration J "This bill would set stan4 dards for processing and I using the so-called waste J parts of fish as soil condiI tioners and fertilizer." said 1 Muziani. R-Cape May. | Cumberland. I THE BILL. A-457. also J authorizes the Department I of Agriculture to cooperate J with any other public or i private organization to I develop the use of seafood J wastes as fertilizer "The Technology Exten- | sion Center in Fisheries [ and Aquaculture at Cook I College was established to I study the use of waste I seafood parts and is funded j at $300,000 under the cur j rent budget to carry out the I work." said Muziani. "It I has the equipment and exI pertise for research and 1 development of ways to more effectively use the whole of a seafood catch in the food and ecologocial chains." Present law defines fertilizers and soil conditioners in such a way as to exempt seafood wastes I from regulation, Muziani
said. This bill would allow the Department of Agriculture to regulate those offering seafood wastes as fertilizer or soil conditioner without requiring the department to impose the licensing of fees required of other fertilizer producers and distributors. Social Security (J What will my beneifts he if I file an application on my deceased husband's record when I reach 654 A. In general, a widow's or widower's benefit rate at 65 is equal to 100 percent of the deceased worker's benefit. To discover what the amount will be in your case, you should visit a Social Security office. The people there will be happy to review your Social Security records with you. Q. I'll be 65 early next year, and I expect to apply for Social Security retirement payments and Medicare at that time. I've already been diagnosed as having a heart problem. Will that affect my being able to get Medicare? A. Not at all. A medical examination is not required to get Medicare. Incidentally. you should get in touch with a Social Security office three months before your 65th birthday.
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