Oysters were being sold without specifying source of the products
Abu Dhabi: Five facilities in Abu Dhabi were seized for selling oysters without proper documentation authorising the sale and with no valid records of their products.
The seizures were carried out as part of a joint operation involving Environment Agency — Abu Dhabi and the Abu Dhabi Agriculture Food and Safety Authority, after a series of inspections were carried out recently.
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The inspections also exposed three violations for collecting local shellfish and two violations for fishing with prohibited nets.
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