Baltimore company to develop tool to detect phony catfish
By Carrie WellsThe Baltimore Sun
Baltimore-based InstantLabs announced Monday it is parterning with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to develop a test to detect phony catfish.
Only members of the Ictaluridae family can be marketed legally as catfish within the United States, yet a growing amount of fish from the Pangasiid family in Southeast Asia is mislabeled as catfish, the company said.
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Baltimore-based InstantLabs announced Monday it is parterning with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to develop a test to detect phony catfish.
Only members of the Ictaluridae family can be marketed legally as catfish within the United States, yet a growing amount of fish from the Pangasiid family in Southeast Asia is mislabeled as catfish, the company said.
Read more at http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-catfish-detector-20150601-story.html