Determination of undesirable substances in fish and fish productsNorway: The National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (NIFES) has determined the content of certain undesirable substances in marine oils for human consumption and in selected fish and fish products. The results show low levels of the contaminants in mackerel and a
generally low level of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in oils for
human consumption. Of 25 samples of eel, 12 had a level of dioxins
and dioxin-like PCBs which exceeded EU's upper limit for these
substances. Due to environmental pollution, contaminants can occur in seafood. In the project "Analysis of undesirable substances in in fish and fish products" NIFES has analysed random samples of selected fish species and fish products on behalf of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. Samples of mackerel and eel were collected from "The Grenlandsfjord" and adjoining areas along the coast of Telemark. These areas are surrounded by potentially polluting industrial activity. Marine oils for human consumption Low levels of contaminants in mackerel and fish sandwich
spread Also the level of undesirable substances in the two pooled samples of the fish sandwich spread "Svolværpostei" was well below EU's upper limits for undesirables were such limits prevail. High dioxin content in samples of eel Twelve of the 25 samples of eel analysed had a level of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs that exceeded EU's upper limit of 12 ng TE per kg wet weight. In the samples taken from the Eidangerfjord the concentration of dioxins was more than 10 times higher than the EU's upper limit of 4 ng TE per kg wet weight. The level of dioxins and mercury in the samples analysed, especially the level in eels caught in the Eidangerfjord, indicates that there is a source of pollution in the area. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has given dietary advice related to seafood caught in The Grenlandsfjord and adjoining areas. The advice is against consumption of eel from these specific locations. The Norwegian Director General of Fisheries proposes a ban on all catches for commercial and leisure purposes of European eel in Norway effective from 2010. Read the whole report: Environmental contaminants in fish and fish products (Norwegian only) Contact person: Publisert: 17.09.09 kl 07:24 |
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