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Food Standards Agency – FS616037 Critical review of the current evidence for the use of indicator sh
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The aim of this project is to critically review and assess the current and most up-to-date available evidence base on feasibility of the use of a shellfish indicator species for biotoxin and chemical monitoring in Scotland. This will inform any future monitoring regimes with a view to ensuring that public health is not compromised from the consumption of any shellfish species harvested from classified harvesting areas by the use of indicator species. An evaluation of the strength and robustness of the identified evidence should be presented and any knowledge gaps that might be addressed through future research work, to study feasibility of indicator species use, should also be identified. This desk-based study will collate, critically review and evaluate available UK and international literature and evidence, both published and unpublished, on the use of indicator species for biotoxins and chemical monitoring in live bivalve molluscs. Details about the specific approach/criteria to be used in the assessment of the strength and robustness of the evidence identified should be included.
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73300000 - Design and execution of research and development
73110000 - Research services
73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services
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