SUBSTITUTES

Over 350 products have been identified as substitutes worldwide. The majority (69%) have been identified from a single study, while almost half have been identified a total of two times or less.

Striped Catfish

Pangasianodon hypophthalmus has been identified by the most number of studies (n = 26).

Atlantic Cod

Gadus morhua has been identified by 13 studies.

Alaska Pollock

Gadus chalcogrammus has been identified by 19 studies.

Haddock

Melanogrammus aeglefinus has been identified by 13 studies.

Bigeye Tuna

Thunnus obesus has been identified by 14 studies.

Atlantic Salmon

Salmo salar has been identified by 13 studies.

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We document substitutes that have been identified for particular seafood products, including the countries where they have been identified.

The data, methods, and results presented here have been subject to peer-review and published in the scientific journal Biological Conservation.