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Review
. 2022 Mar;21(2):1336-1382.
doi: 10.1111/1541-4337.12923. Epub 2022 Feb 12.

Aquatic food animals in the United States: Status quo and challenges

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Aquatic food animals in the United States: Status quo and challenges

Xingyi Jiang et al. Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

This review summarizes (1) the U.S. status quo for aquatic food animal production and marketing; (2) major food safety and quality issues/concerns for aquatic food animals in the United States, including fish misbranding, finfish/shellfish allergies, pathogens, toxins and harmful residues, microplastics, and genetically engineered salmon; and (3) various U.S. regulations, guidances, and detection methods for the surveillance of fishery products. Overall, fish misbranding is the biggest challenge in the United States due to the relatively low inspection rate. In addition, due to the regulatory differences among countries, illegal animal drugs and/or pesticide residues might also be identified in imported aquatic food animals. Future regulatory and research directions could focus on further strengthening international cooperation, enhancing aquatic food animal inspection, and developing reliable, sensitive, and highly efficient detection methods.

Keywords: US regulations; finfish/shellfish allergies; fish misbranding; food safety and quality; genetically engineered salmon; microplastics; pathogens; toxins and harmful residues.

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