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Mahimahi (Taiwan, Peru, Ecuador - wild, longline)

Posted on June 29, 2011 by KidSafe Seafood
mahi mahi
U.N. Food & Agriculture Organization

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Age 0-6: 3.5 servings
Age 6-12: 4+ servings
Not Ocean-Friendly High in
Omega-3s
Not a Best Choice
Additional Comments: For more information, visit Environmental Defense Fund and Monterey Bay Aquarium
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