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Seafood fraud, long a problem (I wrote about it in What to Eat), is still a problem. The latest evidence comes from a report from the New York State Attorney General.
Investigators tested fish and found widespread mislabeling of just about every type of fish except striped bass.
I wish the figure displayed percentages instead of absolute numbers, but you get the idea. Examples:

Overall, the investigation found 27% of seafood purchases to be mislabeled. Some conclusions:
If ever there was a call for caveat emptor, this is it.
What to do? Ask. Complain. Demand regulation.