Reducing marine-based public health risk requires strict control of several attributes of seafood products, often including location and conditions of catch or aquaculture, processing, and handling throughout the supply chain. Buyers likely will also be interested in other attributes of these products such as eco-friendliness or taste. Development of markets for improved safety, as well as for other quality attributes, requires an effective certification and tracking of these attributes as well as their communication to buyers. Several challenges must be met if labeling, particularly consumer labeling, is to support the development of markets for improved seafood safety
Global seafood supply from aquaculture has increased significantly from the late twentieth century a...
Tools to help consumers identify sustainable seafood, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Wa...
<div><p>Concerns over fishing impacts on marine populations and ecosystems have intensified the need...
Food labels help consumers choose products in line with their food attitudes and preferences. As the...
All the good news about seafood—the health and nutritional benefits, the wide varieties and flavors—...
The crisis of over fishing and the resulting collapse of global fish stocks can be partially attribu...
Ecolabelling provides consumers with the opportunity to make informed choices about the seafood they...
As evidenced by the recent release of a comprehensive Institute of Medicine report on seafood consum...
The credibility and veracity of an environmental claim depends on a high degree of transparency, cla...
Alaska commercial seafood processors must label their product according to state and federal regulat...
Due to importing food and the perpetual changes from conventional wet markets to supermarkets in eme...
Seafood certification programs aim to aid consumers in identifying products with reduced environment...
Abstract only.In recent years, there has been a growing interest of promoting and\ud rewarding the s...
Graduation date: 2008Changes in consumer preferences have created a need for developing differentiat...
Americans are the second largest consumers of seafood globally but more than 90% of the seafood cons...
Global seafood supply from aquaculture has increased significantly from the late twentieth century a...
Tools to help consumers identify sustainable seafood, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Wa...
<div><p>Concerns over fishing impacts on marine populations and ecosystems have intensified the need...
Food labels help consumers choose products in line with their food attitudes and preferences. As the...
All the good news about seafood—the health and nutritional benefits, the wide varieties and flavors—...
The crisis of over fishing and the resulting collapse of global fish stocks can be partially attribu...
Ecolabelling provides consumers with the opportunity to make informed choices about the seafood they...
As evidenced by the recent release of a comprehensive Institute of Medicine report on seafood consum...
The credibility and veracity of an environmental claim depends on a high degree of transparency, cla...
Alaska commercial seafood processors must label their product according to state and federal regulat...
Due to importing food and the perpetual changes from conventional wet markets to supermarkets in eme...
Seafood certification programs aim to aid consumers in identifying products with reduced environment...
Abstract only.In recent years, there has been a growing interest of promoting and\ud rewarding the s...
Graduation date: 2008Changes in consumer preferences have created a need for developing differentiat...
Americans are the second largest consumers of seafood globally but more than 90% of the seafood cons...
Global seafood supply from aquaculture has increased significantly from the late twentieth century a...
Tools to help consumers identify sustainable seafood, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Wa...
<div><p>Concerns over fishing impacts on marine populations and ecosystems have intensified the need...