Conservation Group Reiterates Calls on Feds to Deliver on “Boat-to-Plate” Seafood Traceability

Conservation Group Reiterates Calls on Feds to Deliver on “Boat-to-Plate” Seafood Traceability
A seafood counter is shown at a store in Toronto, on May 3, 2018. The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette
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HALIFAX—An ocean conservation organization says Canada’s “poorly regulated” seafood supply chain has hampered the fisheries sector and put ocean health in jeopardy.

In a report released Thursday, Oceana Canada says the regulatory gaps are unwittingly contributing to illicit seafood fishing and trade.