It’s become an all-too-common variety of news story: Dead whales whose digestive systems are clogged with plastic. Increasing numbers of seabirds eating plastic, often with dire consequences. Ditto ...
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Removing the fish's digestive tract immediately after capture reduces the risk of anisakis infection
It is important to remember that fish (whether consumed raw or not) is only safe if it has been frozen at -20°C, to the core of the piece, for more than 24 hours, or alternatively if it has been ...
The digestive tract of teleost fish exhibits an impressive degree of histological diversity that reflects the range of feeding strategies found in this group. Detailed microscopic studies have ...
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5 serious health risks of eating wild-caught fish
Wild-caught fish might sound like the best option when it comes to seafood, but that isn't always the case. In fact, there ...
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