Spatio-temporal trace element fingerprinting of king scallops (Pecten maximus) reveals harvesting period and location

贝类 可追溯性 水产养殖 人口 渔业 业务 自然资源经济学 风险分析(工程) 生物 工程类 水生动物 环境卫生 医学 软件工程 经济
作者
Liam Morrison,Matthew Bennion,Stephen D. Gill,Conor Graham
出处
期刊:Science of The Total Environment [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:697: 134121-134121 被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134121
摘要

A rapidly growing human population is increasingly relying on seafood as a source of protein and other essential nutrients. Bivalve shellfish, both from wild populations and aquaculture, will undoubtedly continue to account for a significant portion of overall seafood production, but consumption of such shellfish carries potential health risks. Biotoxins, disease causing organisms and pollution contribute to this risk, as shellfish are indiscriminate, passive filter feeders. While government bodies, industry regulators and producers are capable of managing this risk, counterfeit produce can risk public safety, in turn damaging the reputation of the entire industry. Traceability tools provide a means to uphold food safety standards and mitigate remaining risk to consumers. Here, we show how the use of trace element (TE) signatures in shells and soft tissues of king scallops combined, can predict geographic origin with 100% accuracy. Importantly, we explore the temporal stability of this method, successfully classifying 100% of individuals correctly between two dates just 42 days apart from the same harvesting location. The most important elements in the trace element signatures of the scallops, discriminating between harvesting sites and dates were barium, boron, chromium, lead, manganese, molybdenum and selenium. The traceability tool described here offers a viable method to trace produce to its source, empowering industry regulators, government authorities, aquaculture practitioners and retailers in terms of tracking shellfish throughout the supply chain, which would comply with legislation and boost consumer confidence.

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