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Mislabelling of a depleted reef fish
Marko, P.B.; Lee, S.C.; Rice, A.M.; Gramling, J.M.; Fitzhenry, T.M.; McAlister, J.S.; Harper, G.R.; Moran, A.L. (2004). Mislabelling of a depleted reef fish. Nature (Lond.) 430(6997): 309-310. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/430309b
In: Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 0028-0836; e-ISSN 1476-4687, more
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Keywords
    Stocks > Depleted stocks
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Marko, P.B.
  • Lee, S.C.
  • Rice, A.M.
  • Gramling, J.M.
  • Fitzhenry, T.M.
  • McAlister, J.S.
  • Harper, G.R.
  • Moran, A.L.

Abstract
    Any fish species that appears to be readily available in the marketplace will create an impression among the public that there is a plentiful supply of that fish in the sea, but this may belie the true state of the fisheries' stock. Here we use molecular genetic analysis to show that some three-quarters of the fish sold in the United States as ‘red snapper’ — the US Food and Drug Administration's legally designated common name for Lutjanus campechanus — belong to another species. Mislabelling to this extent not only defrauds consumers but could also adversely affect estimates of stock size if it influences the reporting of catch data that are used in fisheries management.

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