2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12213983
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The Status of Marine Mussel Pollution Research in South Africa (2012–2022)

Deborah Caitlin Firth,
Lutz Auerswald,
Philip E. Strydom
et al.

Abstract: The growing human population requires more food each year, and seafood products can help meet this demand if clean water resources are available for their growth. Farmed and wild mussels are environmentally friendly seafood with many health benefits to human consumers, but they can also pose a health risk if they are harvested from areas where marine anthropogenic pollution is uncontrolled or unmonitored. While the coastline in South Africa has long been assumed to be pristine, a growing number of recent studi… Show more

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