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Mercury
Mercury is a contaminant found in some foods, including seafood. It is controlled by legislation in the EU. -
Dioxins and PCBs
Dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are contaminants that may be found in some species of seafood. -
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are found as contaminants of some types of seafood. Their levels are controlled by European Union legislation. -
Melamine
Melamine is a contaminant that is controlled by legislation in the EU. -
Marine biotoxins
Marine biotoxins can occasionally contaminate some species of seafood, particularly filter feeding species. -
Histamine
Histamine may develop in some species of seafood. Its presence is controlled by legislation. -
Radionuclides
When a situation arises that leads to levels of radioactivity in food that are higher than natural levels, there is legislation to limit exposure. -
Brominated Flame Retardants
Although there is no specific legislation on brominated flame retardants (BFRs), the European Commission continues to monitor their toxicity and prevalence. -
Food hygiene legislation
Food hygiene legislation ensures the safe handling of food. We have created guidance on all legislation relevant to seafood businesses. -
Marine and Fisheries Management Regulation
Marine environment and fisheries regulations relevant to the seafood industry in the UK. Seafish is not responsible for regulation. -
Marine Environmental Regulation
The UK vision is for a “clean, healthy, safe, productive, biologically diverse marine and coastal environments. -
Key Marine Environmental Legislative Requirements
Summary of key legislation and international commitments regarding the marine environment of relevance to the fishing and aquaculture industries.