Here’s a carefully considered list of fish commonly recommended to avoid due to high mercury levels, environmental concerns, or overfishing. These are based on guidance from health and environmental organizations like the FDA and Seafood Watch.
⚠️ Top 8 Fish to Avoid
- King Mackerel
- Very high mercury content; especially risky for pregnant women and children.
- Shark
- High mercury and overfishing concerns.
- Swordfish
- Mercury levels are very high; limit or avoid entirely.
- Tilefish (Gulf of Mexico)
- Extremely high mercury content.
- Bigeye Tuna
- High mercury; best to choose smaller tuna (like skipjack) instead.
- Orange Roughy
- Long-lived species with high mercury and overfishing issues.
- Chilean Sea Bass (Patagonian Toothfish)
- Often overfished; mercury levels can also be high.
- Imported or Farmed Catfish from Certain Sources
- Some imports may contain antibiotics or environmental contaminants.
💡 Tips for Safer Seafood
- Choose low-mercury fish: salmon, sardines, anchovies, trout.
- Check sustainability guides like Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch.
- Limit consumption of larger, long-lived predatory fish.
- Ask about sourcing when buying farmed fish.
If you want, I can make a full “eat vs avoid” seafood chart that includes mercury levels, sustainability, and safest choices for everyday meals. It’s super handy for grocery shopping.
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