Incident Report: Arsenic Contamination in Freshwater and Saltwater Fish
On February 20, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the detection of arsenic contamination in freshwater and saltwater fish, specifically in sashimi products. This contamination poses a serious health risk to consumers, as arsenic is a known toxic substance that can lead to various health issues when ingested.
The source of the contamination has been traced back to fish originating from Iran. Regulatory authorities, including the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, have categorized this incident under control measures due to the hazardous nature of the contaminant involved.
Consumers are advised to exercise caution and avoid the consumption of affected fish products until further notice. It is crucial for food safety agencies to implement rigorous testing and monitoring protocols to prevent contaminated products from reaching the market.
In light of this incident, stakeholders in the food supply chain, including suppliers and retailers, must remain vigilant and prioritize food safety to protect public health. Proper handling, preparation, and sourcing of fish products are essential to mitigate risks associated with contaminants.
For further updates and guidance, consumers should refer to announcements from relevant food safety authorities.