FDA Allowed Oil-Tainted U.S. Gulf Coast Seafood Onto the Market

 

A peer-reviewed study released this week has concluded that the government’s safety testing methodologies for Gulf of Mexico seafood were insufficient to prevent oil-tainted animals from being sold in U.S. supermarkts.

Produced by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and published in the journal Environmental Health Perspective, the study concludes that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) used outdated risk assessment techniques when evaluating the safety of gulf seafood in the wake of the worst accidental oil spill in human history.

Ultimately, the FDA was responsible for allowing food with “10,000 times too much contamination” than should be permitted, the study’s authors said, failing to highlight the elevated risk to children and pregnant women.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/10/14/study-fda-allowed-oil-tainted-seafood-onto-market/

Thanks to Kedmobee for bringing this to the attention of the It’s Interesting community.

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