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Seafood is largely accepted based on how it is labeled or listed on a menu. This is true for seafood wholesalers, distributors as well as retailers. The financial incentive for unethical practices is huge but measures can be adopted to protect product identity and integrity. Join EAS Independent Consultant and former Director of the Seafood Inspection Program at NOAA, Tim Hansen, for a discussion on various types of fraudulent activity in the seafood industry including where and why fraud can occur in the supply chain. He’ll discuss how seafood operators, buyers, and consumers can protect themselves as well as regulatory issues and possibly short, medium and long-term solutions.

Join Tim on December 18, 2018, at 1:00 pm Eastern for his discussion on Overcoming Seafood Fraud in a complimentary webinar hosted by EAS. Reserve your seat today!

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