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Abstract
This study quantifies catches from Norwegian small-scale fisheries (SSF), compares them to recommended dietary intakes, and assesses SSF's potential contribution to local food and nutrition security (FNS). Norwegian SSF catches, readily accessible in crises, can provide 5 million people with 1–2 weekly seafood portions (360 g), meeting 70–96% of the recommended intake of key nutrients like vitamin B12, iodine, and DHA. The findings support policies emphasizing fish in dietary guidelines, offering a micronutrient-rich alternative to supplements and fortified foods.
Publisher
npj Ocean Sustainability
Published On
Oct 05, 2022
Authors
Marian Kjellevold, Grethe Aa. Kuhnle, Svein A. Iversen, Maria W. Markhus, Maria del Mar Mancha-Cisneros, Giulia Gorelli, Kjell Nedreaas
Tags
Norwegian small-scale fisheries
food security
nutrition
seafood consumption
dietary intake
micronutrients
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