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Oceana’s work reminds us that seafood-related food fraud is a widespread problem

Fishing For Seafood Fraud Report of Questionable Value

on October 24th, 2019 by The Afro News

The methodology used by non-profit Oceana for its report lacks scientific rigour Oceana – a non-profit ocean conservation organization – Is known for its splashy reports on fish and seafood fraud. Their cumulative assessment across several Canadian cities showed that 44 per cent of the fish samples assessed were falsely identified. After Halifax, Toronto, Victoria, Ottawa, and

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