Mislabeling of seafood is a global phenomenon that can misrepresent the status and level of consumption of wild fish stocks while concealing the use of many other wild species or those originating from aquaculture and sold as substitutes. We conducted a DNA barcoding study in three cities within Mexico (Mazatlan, Mexico City and Cancun) and sequenced the COI gene in 376 fish samples sold as 48 distinct commercial names at fish markets, grocery stores, and restaurants. Our goal was to identify the main species sold, their mislabeling rates and the species most used as substitutes. Overall, the study-wide mislabeling rate was 30.8% (95% CI 26.4–35.6). Half of the samples collected belonged to five species traded globally (yellowfin tuna, Atla...
In Washington D.C., recent legislation authorizes citizens to test if products are properly represen...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Global trade negotiations require a stringent line of certifications on accurate labeling and specie...
Seafood mislabeling has the potential to mask changes in the supply of species due to overfishing, w...
The consumption of raw fish has increased considerably in the West, since it is said to be potential...
The substitution of high-value fish species for those of lower value is common practice. Although nu...
Accurate identification of seafood in the marketplace is an issue of international concern, due to h...
DNA barcoding technique has made it possible to authenticate various species used for food and medic...
Increased education of consumers can be an effective tool for conservation of commercially harvested...
Seafood is an important component of the human diet. With depleting fish stocks and increasing price...
The deceptive marketing of seafood products is a pervasive worldwide problem that not only poses env...
Raw, ready-to-eat (RTE) seafood products have become increasingly popular globally, but they are vul...
Peru is one of the world’s leading fishing nations and its seafood industry relies on the trade of a...
Peru is one of the world's leading fishing nations and its seafood industry relies on the trade of a...
This study reports on the molecular identification of fish species from processed products which had...
In Washington D.C., recent legislation authorizes citizens to test if products are properly represen...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Global trade negotiations require a stringent line of certifications on accurate labeling and specie...
Seafood mislabeling has the potential to mask changes in the supply of species due to overfishing, w...
The consumption of raw fish has increased considerably in the West, since it is said to be potential...
The substitution of high-value fish species for those of lower value is common practice. Although nu...
Accurate identification of seafood in the marketplace is an issue of international concern, due to h...
DNA barcoding technique has made it possible to authenticate various species used for food and medic...
Increased education of consumers can be an effective tool for conservation of commercially harvested...
Seafood is an important component of the human diet. With depleting fish stocks and increasing price...
The deceptive marketing of seafood products is a pervasive worldwide problem that not only poses env...
Raw, ready-to-eat (RTE) seafood products have become increasingly popular globally, but they are vul...
Peru is one of the world’s leading fishing nations and its seafood industry relies on the trade of a...
Peru is one of the world's leading fishing nations and its seafood industry relies on the trade of a...
This study reports on the molecular identification of fish species from processed products which had...
In Washington D.C., recent legislation authorizes citizens to test if products are properly represen...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Global trade negotiations require a stringent line of certifications on accurate labeling and specie...