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Seafood mislabelling : comparisons of two western European case studies assist in defining influencing factors, mechanisms and motives

Miller, D; Jessel, A; Mariani, S

Authors

D Miller

A Jessel

S Mariani



Abstract

The global seafood industry, influenced by consumer demand, is closely linked to the global fishing industry, which determines the variety of fish available for consumption. The recently revealed issue of seafood mislabelling threatens to weaken this link by removing consumer power to influence patterns of fisheries exploitation through informed choice. Recognizing this, there is an urgent need to go beyond the mere documentation of the phenomenon and learn more about the origins of this problem and the nature of factors influencing its occurrence to develop solutions. In an attempt to understand seafood mislabelling more thoroughly in Europe, 226 cod products were purchased from Ireland and the UK, genetically identified using a DNA barcoding technique (COI barcoding gene), and species identification results were compared against product labels. Cod mislabelling proved more severe in Ireland than in the UK (28.4% vs. 7.4%). Moreover, whereas data show that in Ireland, cheaper species are sold as cod, in the UK, threatened Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) may be sold as ‘sustainably sourced’ Pacific cod. Considering these countries operate under the same EU policies for seafood traceability and labelling, it is likely that this situation has been influenced by heightened consumer awareness in the UK, which has created an environment where mislabelling is discouraged. In addition to identifying samples, traceability information from packaged cod was used to trace products back to supplying companies. Although inconclusive in determining blame, this exercise has demonstrated that using traceability information can add explanatory power when attempting to determine responsibility for the occurrence of mislabelling.

Citation

Miller, D., Jessel, A., & Mariani, S. (2011). Seafood mislabelling : comparisons of two western European case studies assist in defining influencing factors, mechanisms and motives. Fish and Fisheries, 13(3), 345-358. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00426.x

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 15, 2011
Publication Date Jul 15, 2011
Deposit Date Apr 17, 2018
Journal Fish and Fisheries
Print ISSN 1467-2960
Publisher Wiley
Volume 13
Issue 3
Pages 345-358
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00426.x
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00426.x
Related Public URLs https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14672979
Additional Information Funders : Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Projects : EMBARK