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A case study for assessing fish traceability in Egyptian aquafeed formulations using pyrosequencing and metabarcoding

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FISHERIES RESEARCH
Volume 174, Issue -, Pages 143-150

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2015.09.009

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Fisheries traceability; Aquaculture; Next generation sequencing; MiniCOI; Fisheries stocks; Overexploitation

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  1. MEDASTAR Erasmus Mundus Programme
  2. University of Oviedo
  3. Asturian government (Spain)

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Aquaculture is currently the fastest-growing food production system worldwide. It is highly dependent upon marine capture fisheries as its key dietary inputs, what could seriously compromise oceans biodiversity. Here we employed a DNA metabarcoding approach, based on 454 Next generation sequencing (NGS), for fish species detection in seven Egyptian aqua-feed samples. Up to 13 fish species belonging to four orders (Clupeiformes, Perciformes, Aulopiformes and Siluriformes) were uniquely identified. Saurida undosquamis, Sardinella jussieu, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus and Chelidonichthys kumu were detected as major components. DNA metabarcoding revealed slight differences in the compositions among aquafeeds presented for herbivorous or omnivorous fish. More important, approximately 46% of all fish species detected are either overexploited or suffering strong decline. These results suggest that more endeavors are necessary for precise fisheries management and biodiversity protection. Although further studies are needed, NGS approaches may provide an effective tool that could help in the implementation of traceability systems for the seafood industry. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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