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Types of Fish
cnatan
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Which types of fish are in most need of a cell- or plant-based alternatives right now? And why have you chosen the type of fish please? Very much looking forward to your thoughts!
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@donseville and @eugeneywang, you may have an opinion on this as well.
And please provide examples, if you can!
I also think there is a lot of work to be done in the seafood industry with respect to total utilization of what is already caught -- from landing of by-catch to better utilization of mince (mechanically deboned meat).
On by-catch, I was recently in Alaska and they were allowed to bring in high-value by-catch as long as it was sorted out before processing and these could be used for Second Harvest and other feeding programs. So there is a lot more that can be done with what we have now.
Fish species that are tend to have high levels of mercury and overfished/endangered fish would be the best targets in regards to benefits for the public. Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna, Red Snapper, Patagonian Toothfish, several groupers, Swordfish, ...
Fatty or lean fish should not be the question. Some people like leaner fish, other fatty (for sushi). The nutrient content should be similar to the conventional fish, which would require a minimum quantity of fats. For example, a cell based fish product could be" lean" but have more omega-3 than the conventional variety.