Innovation to limit seafood fraud post-COVID-19

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Seafood is an important source of protein and micronutrients, but fishery stocks are increasingly under pressure from both legitimate and illegitimate fishing practices. Sustainable management of our oceans is a global responsibility, aligning with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14, Life Below Water. In a post-COVID-19 world, there is an opportunity to build back better, where locally sourced food via transparent supply chains are ever-more important. This article summarises emerging research of two innovative case studies in detecting and validating seafood provenance; and using alternative supply chains to minimise the opportunity for seafood fraud in a post-COVID-19 world.

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Lindley, J., De Sousa, E., Doubleday, Z., & Reis-Santos, P. (2023). Innovation to limit seafood fraud post-COVID-19. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 33(2), 501–512. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-022-09747-2

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