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West Australians advised to consume two servings of seafood weekly

27 April 2026
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West Australians are now encouraged to consume at least two servings of seafood weekly as part of the newly launched Two4Life campaign. This initiative coincides with a report from the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, which highlights the health benefits of seafood based on scientific evidence gathered from peer-reviewed journals between 2015 and 2025. The report emphasizes the importance of omega-3 fatty acids, found abundantly in oily fish, in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer’s, and dementia, while also supporting fetal brain development and cognitive functions in aging individuals. Nutrition scientist Dr. Joanna McMillan recommends that at least one of the two weekly servings should be an oily fish. However, experts caution against over-reliance on seafood due to potential contaminants like mercury and microplastics, suggesting alternatives such as algal oil and plant-based sources of omega-3.

Why It Matters

The push for increased seafood consumption is significant as it links dietary habits to long-term health outcomes, particularly in reducing the prevalence of chronic diseases. The findings from the report are grounded in a decade of research that underscores the nutritional value of seafood, particularly for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and the elderly. Historical data indicates a growing concern regarding seafood safety, with rising awareness about the impacts of overfishing and environmental pollutants on marine life, which further complicates dietary recommendations. The emphasis on sustainable seafood practices and alternative sources of omega-3 is becoming increasingly vital as public health initiatives evolve to address both nutrition and ecological sustainability.

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