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Seafood traceability: Exemptions risk fuelling illegal fishing
Poulsen, K.V.; Leroy, A. (2021). Seafood traceability: Exemptions risk fuelling illegal fishing. WWF European Policy Office: Brussels. 7 pp.

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  • Poulsen, K.V.
  • Leroy, A.

Abstract
    1 in every 6 fish imported into the EU at risk of being untraceable.The EU is the largest seafood market in the world, importing morethan 60% of its consumed seafood. In the effort to improve thetransparency of the EU seafood market, the European Commissionhas proposed to overhaul the seafood traceability system in therevision of the EU fisheries Control Regulation, mainly by outliningprovisions to make seafood traceability digital and for all products in the EU market to be covered by that traceability system.

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