Article 684W9 Endangered shark sold as flake in South Australia fish and chip shops, study finds

Endangered shark sold as flake in South Australia fish and chip shops, study finds

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Graham Readfearn
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Calls for better food labelling as investigation claims that only around one-third of fish is flake, with served species including rare narrownose smooth-hound

Fish and chip shop customers in South Australia are eating threatened and imported shark species labelled as flake" with less than a third of servings meeting seafood labelling standards, according to an investigation by the University of Adelaide.

The Australian Fish Names Standard says only two types of shark - gummy shark and New Zealand rig - should be sold as flake in Australia.

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