This report provides an overview on the occurrence of environmental contaminants, such as metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and veterinary residues in Irish seafood. Compliance of seafood (shellfish, crustaceans, wild and farmed finfish) with relevant EC Regulatory Limits for contaminants is examined and an overview of conformance of the aquaculture sector with the requirements of the EC Residues Directive (Dir 96/23/EC) is presented for 2004 - 2008. The contribution of seafood to the dietary intake of certain contaminants for the Irish adult seafood consumer is estimated and the risks of contaminant exposure from seafood consumption are considered in the context of the well established health benefits of seafood consumption
In accordance with the monitoring requirements of the 1979 Council Directive 79/923/EC on the qualit...
Major shellfish growing areas were sampled in accordance with the monitoring requirements of Council...
Observations on the concentrations of heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc) and chl...
The following organisations and people within them, made valuable contributions in assisting with th...
The Marine Institute (MI) undertakes monitoring and research relating to contaminants and chemical r...
The Marine Institute carries out monitoring of chemical residues in aquaculture in accordance with C...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
The Marine Institute samples a range of finfish species landed at five major Irish ports on an annua...
Marine pollution gives rise to concern not only about the environment itself but also about the impa...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland in collaboration with the Marine Institute (MI) has carried out...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
During 1995 a total of 44 samples taken from 16 different species of fin-fish were collected from fi...
iii The Marine Institute samples a range of finfish species landed at five major Irish ports on an a...
In accordance with the monitoring requirements of Council Directive 79/923/EEC, on the quality requi...
In accordance with the monitoring requirements of the 1979 Council Directive 79/923/EC on the qualit...
Major shellfish growing areas were sampled in accordance with the monitoring requirements of Council...
Observations on the concentrations of heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc) and chl...
The following organisations and people within them, made valuable contributions in assisting with th...
The Marine Institute (MI) undertakes monitoring and research relating to contaminants and chemical r...
The Marine Institute carries out monitoring of chemical residues in aquaculture in accordance with C...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
The Marine Institute samples a range of finfish species landed at five major Irish ports on an annua...
Marine pollution gives rise to concern not only about the environment itself but also about the impa...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland in collaboration with the Marine Institute (MI) has carried out...
The Marine Institute sample a range of finfish species landed at major Irish ports on an annual basi...
During 1995 a total of 44 samples taken from 16 different species of fin-fish were collected from fi...
iii The Marine Institute samples a range of finfish species landed at five major Irish ports on an a...
In accordance with the monitoring requirements of Council Directive 79/923/EEC, on the quality requi...
In accordance with the monitoring requirements of the 1979 Council Directive 79/923/EC on the qualit...
Major shellfish growing areas were sampled in accordance with the monitoring requirements of Council...
Observations on the concentrations of heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc) and chl...