Seafood Mislabeling: Molecular Strategies to Identify Fish Species and Rethinking Public Outreach in Taiwan and the U.S.

Abstract

Swapping identical fish with substitutes has been a widespread issue across the globe. Despite the valiant efforts of policymakers, seafood misidentification continues to be pervasive among large and small vendors, from sushi venues to grocery stores in the United States

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This paper was published in University of Richmond.

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