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Meta-analyses of molecular seafood studies identify the global distribution of legal and illegal trade in CITES-regulated European eels

Vincent Nijman, Florian Stein

2022Current Research in Food Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, a species for which strict international trade regulations are in place since 2010, in studies conducted outside Europe. We found thirteen studies from nine countries (Canada, China, Japan, Malaysia, Peru, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and USA) for which, on average, 59 ± 28% of the 330 sequenced eel samples comprised European eel. Only China, Japan, South Korea, and USA reported the import of European eel in the years prior to sampling. The authentication of eel products demonstrates a global, in part illegal, trade in European eel, covered up by incomplete or fraudulent labelling. This calls into question the compliance with existing national and international trade regulations and its implications for food safety and sustainability.

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CITESTransparency (behavior)International tradeBusinessSustainabilityDistribution (mathematics)Food securityFisheryBiologyEcologyPolitical scienceLawMathematical analysisAgricultureMathematicsIdentification and Quantification in FoodMercury impact and mitigation studiesIsotope Analysis in Ecology