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Jonathan Deeds, Ph.D., an FDA fish toxicologist, (left), and Jeffrey Williams, Ph.D., a Smithsonian fish taxonomist, look at one of the larger fish—a species that until recently was thought to be extinct—of the nearly one million fish in the world’s largest collection. FDA is using the Smithsonian facility to store fish that FDA scientists have sampled to identify the species and create a bar code to prevent fraud.

For more information, read this FDA Consumer Update:

What Kind of Fish Is That?

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