date:Jun 14, 2016
occurred within the U.S. and are not covered under this new rule. In addition, the rule does nothing to trace the fish that are substituted in mislabeling. The report also states that 62% of the 180 seafood species identified as imposters in Oceanas analysis have health risks.
Some of the findings include wholesalers allegedly mislabeling imported swimming crab as if it were the more valuable, wild-caught blue crab, a distributor found guilty of labeling Mexican-caught shrimp as U.S. shrimp, a