If You Care About Sustainability, Never Eat These 5
Fish
Bluefin Tuna
A favorite of sushi chefs, bluefin grow and reproduce slowly, making
them sensitive to overfishing. Substitute more plentiful albacore or yellowfin.
Atlantic Salmon
Wild Atlantic salmon can no longer be commercially fished, while
traditional farmed salmon is plagued by parasites and disease, plus its
unappetizing gray flesh has to be dyed orange.
Longline
Mahi-Mahi
While the species is resilient and fast growing,
imported mahi-mahi caught by longline produces significant bycatch, endangering
less robust fish.
Atlantic
Halibut
The Atlantic halibut population is so depleted that it can no longer be
fished commercially in U.S. waters except as bycatch while fishing for other
species.
Atlantic
Sturgeon
Almost all wild
populations are severely depleted due to pollution, habitat degradation and
overfishing, particularly as a source of caviar.
https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/seafood-sustainability-worst-fish/
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