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Seafood standards

Seafood standards. Seafood standards. Nine types of standards. Seafood standards. Nine types of standards Identity Relabeling Substitution Imitation. Seafood standards. Nine types of standards Conservation Target species Nontarget species Habitat. Seafood Standards. Food safety

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Seafood standards

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  1. Seafood standards

  2. Seafood standards • Nine types of standards

  3. Seafood standards • Nine types of standards • Identity • Relabeling • Substitution • Imitation

  4. Seafood standards • Nine types of standards • Conservation • Target species • Nontarget species • Habitat

  5. Seafood Standards • Food safety • Toxicants • Anthropogenic • Preharvest • Postharvest • Natural • Microbial

  6. Seafood Standards • Location

  7. Seafood Standards • Culture

  8. Seafood Standards • Labor

  9. Seafood Standards • Equity • Scale • Domestic versus imported

  10. Seafood Standards • Quality

  11. Seafood Standards • Animal welfare

  12. Seafood Standards • Mechanisms • Chefs collective • Consumer boycott • Third party certification • CITES • Direct action • Government regulation of methods • ILO standards

  13. Exemplary Contestations(Superstandards) • Aquaculture • Country of origin labeling • Organic • Sustainability

  14. Seafood StandardsTheoretical Approaches • Theory of the state • Regulationist approach • Rationalization of economic activity • Accumulation of wealth • Legitimation

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