I-CADMUS is the practical framework that exposes seafood fraud's seven core types — built on five decades of supply-chain experience. We help consumers, industry, and regulators spot risks, classify fraud, and act before HACCP ever begins.
One in five seafood products is mislabelled globally. Frozen prawns can be 40% water. We walk through what the next decade of seafood integrity looks like — and how I-CADMUS sits in front of HACCP.
I-CADMUS classifies seafood fraud into seven actionable categories. Structured like HACCP but designed to sit before it, the framework turns suspicion into capability — giving consumers, industry, and regulators a shared vocabulary for what's actually happening in the global seafood supply chain.
Published by the Seafood Consumer Association, the framework is paired with the forthcoming book Sea of Deception, an online certification programme, and a network of academic and industry partners.
Drawing on direct industry experience across five continents.
Designed to integrate with AS 5300 naming and Codex traceability.
Maintained by the Seafood Consumer Association with academic partners.
Across pilot audits using the I-CADMUS classifier and supporting verification.
Catch from illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing washed into legitimate supply chains through paperwork laundering and port-hopping.
Learn more →Forged certifications, fabricated origin claims, and entirely manufactured brand identities printed onto otherwise unknown product.
Learn more →Phosphates, sulphites, brines, and undisclosed additives bulking weight and masking age — with real consequences for vulnerable consumers.
Learn more →Ice glaze padding the scale. Cheaper species blended into a premium pack. You pay for fish; you receive water and filler.
Learn more →"Wild-caught" that wasn't. "Local" that flew across an ocean. Country-of-origin and method claims that simply don't match reality.
Learn more →Product that bypasses traceability — moved through unregulated routes, off the books, and into the menu without a trail.
Learn more →The most familiar fraud and the costliest to consumer trust. Premium snapper replaced by inferior tropical imports. "Fish of the day" hides whatever's cheapest. I-CADMUS gives you the language to call it out.
From the consumer at the counter to the regulator drafting policy, I-CADMUS provides a single, shared framework for spotting and acting on seafood fraud.
Tools, scorecards, and the language to ask the right questions at the counter.
Consumer hub →Audit checklists, supplier verification protocols, and staff training modules.
For business →Supply-chain mapping, DNA verification workflows, and risk classification.
For industry →A workable taxonomy that aligns with AS 5300 and international Codex standards.
For policy →Three stages. Self-paced. Free to start. Built around the way real consumers, retailers, and regulators absorb and apply new frameworks.
Read Sea of Deception and the supporting framework guide. Understand each fraud type with real examples, red flags, and the underlying supply-chain conditions.
Chapter 14 sets eight real-world scenarios. Submit your classifications on the platform and benchmark against industry, regulators, and other certified consumers worldwide.
Pass the assessment and join a global network of I-CADMUS-certified individuals and organisations. Display the credential, apply the standard, demand integrity.
Research, case studies, and policy briefings from the I-CADMUS team and our academic partners.
The book that started the framework. Five decades of industry experience distilled into a seven-category taxonomy, a five-pillar policy playbook, and eight live case studies — all paired with online certification.
Preorder the book →Seafood isn't just food — it's a sacred trust between ocean and plate. The work of I-CADMUS is to make that trust verifiable, repeatable, and shared across every level of the supply chain.
Free classifier, full case-study answers, and the complete certification course. Turn awareness into capability — and join a global network rebuilding trust in the seafood industry.