
New report finds Canada could be contributing to illegal fishing and human rights abuses
Is Canada contributing to a global web of illegal fishing? When Canadians order seafood at…
Is Canada contributing to a global web of illegal fishing? When Canadians order seafood at…
You are invited to a Ghost Fleet exclusive at-home screening and an online discussion and…
A report featuring new data from leading fisheries economists released today by Oceana Canada reveals that Canada’s…
A report released 29 Novemember 2019 from Oceana Canada, Mystery Fish: Seafood Fraud in Canada and How to Stop It, revealed alarming results of seafood fraud in the nation’s capital. Almost half of the samples tested—45 out of 98—were mislabelled. One third (33) were considered species substitution, since the name on the menu or label did not match the type of fish being sold
A report released 29 Novemember 2019 from Oceana Canada, Mystery Fish: Seafood Fraud in Canada and…
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names to an open letter urging the government take action to stop seafood fraud. By improving boat-to-plate traceability, the government can help ensure that all fish sold in Canada is honestly labelled, legally caught and fully traceable.
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names…
Whether through following Oceana Canada or recent news stories, chances are you’ve heard about the problem of seafood fraud – the dishonest practice of swapping one type of fish for another species or mislabeling seafood products. Even more likely is that at one point or another, you’ve been the victim of a seafood scam.
Whether through following Oceana Canada or recent news stories, chances are you’ve heard about the…