Restaurant sushi contains endangered species
By Jake Richardson
Published on November 26th, 2009 A recent study has produced some astonishing and disturbing results. Tuna was ordered from 31 sushi restaurants. Genetic tests were then used to identify the species of fish ordered. Nineteen of the restaurants surveyed incorrectly described or could could not indicate which species of fish they had served. A few establishments actually served endangered bluefin tuna not knowing which tuna type they were selling to their customers. The customers were also unaware of what they were eating exactly, because they believed the menu information was correct. Pacific bluefin tuna are overfished and in danger of being driven into extinction. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch has rated them a fish to AVOID. If some restaurants are not aware of the types of tuna they are serving, consumers will have a very difficult time trying to be environmentally conscientious diners. …
Some Restaurant Sushi Contains Endangered Species via Endangered Species