SeaChoice
(https://seachoice.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is zero detectable semantic drift between the homepage signal and sub-page substance. The homepage H1 ‘The true cost of shrimp’ is a direct lead-in to investigative reports found in the /category/reports/ archive. Messaging is consistent across the news and contact pages, maintaining a focus on corporate accountability and seafood labelling.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Home – SeaChoice (https://seachoice.org)
Home – SeaChoice
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY NEWS – SeaChoice (https://seachoice.org/news/)
NEWS – SeaChoice
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Reports Archives – SeaChoice (https://seachoice.org/category/reports/)
Reports Archives – SeaChoice
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Contact – SeaChoice (https://seachoice.org/contact/)
Contact – SeaChoice
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://seachoice.org) Home – SeaChoice
[H2] How committed are grocers to selling responsible seafood? GROCER RESULTS [H1] The true cost of shrimp Abuse common in Indian farmed shrimp supply chain [H1] Slavery in China's seafood operations Exposé connects seafood on North American shelves to atrocities found in China’s seafood operations [H1] Grocers pass the buck Huge volumes of seafood excluded from grocers' responsible sourcing policies [H1] The Latest News in Sustainable Seafood June 9, 2026 | Labelling, Seafood, Reports, Policy [H2] Statement from SeaChoice on USTR Findings Regarding Forced Labour Import Enforcement Read More April 21, 2026 | Reports [H2] Seafood Working Group Letter to Companies on Addressing Forced Labour Risks in MSC-Certified Fisheries Read More March 11, 2026 | Reports [H2] Aquaculture’s role in the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance Read More February 23, 2026 | Reports [H2] Open Letter to Federal Parliamentarians to remove “Henry the VIII” exemption powers from Budget Bill C-15 Read More February 17, 2026 | Reports [H2] Bringing clarity and control to trawl fishery Chinook salmon bycatch Read More February 12, 2026 | Announcements, Campaigns, Policy [H2] Discovery Islands stay Salmon Farm Free: Federal Court of Appeal Read More You’ve reached the end. View All News + [H2] Sign up to our newsletter Click here
SUB-PAGE (https://seachoice.org/news/) NEWS – SeaChoice
All Labelling Announcements Seafood Progress Sustainability Seafood Oceans Research Reports Campaigns Policy June 9, 2026 | Labelling, Seafood, Reports, Policy [H2] Statement from SeaChoice on USTR Findings Regarding Forced Labour Import Enforcement Read More April 21, 2026 | Reports [H2] Seafood Working Group Letter to Companies on Addressing Forced Labour Risks in MSC-Certified Fisheries Read More March 11, 2026 | Reports [H2] Aquaculture’s role in the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance Read More February 23, 2026 | Reports [H2] Open Letter to Federal Parliamentarians to remove “Henry the VIII” exemption powers from Budget Bill C-15 Read More February 17, 2026 | Reports [H2] Bringing clarity and control to trawl fishery Chinook salmon bycatch Read More February 12, 2026 | Announcements, Campaigns, Policy [H2] Discovery Islands stay Salmon Farm Free: Federal Court of Appeal Read More November 3, 2025 | Reports [H2] Voluntary corporate accountability doesn’t work. Canada needs to mandate it. Read More May 26, 2025 | Reports [H2] Seafood ingredients in beauty, health and pet food products Read More May 26, 2025 | Reports [H2] Report finds retailers remain silent in the wake of major seafood investigations Read More + You’ve reached the end of of the news archive. [H2]
SUB-PAGE (https://seachoice.org/category/reports/) Reports Archives – SeaChoice
All Labelling Announcements Seafood Progress Sustainability Seafood Oceans Research Reports Campaigns Policy June 9, 2026 | Labelling, Seafood, Reports, Policy [H2] Statement from SeaChoice on USTR Findings Regarding Forced Labour Import Enforcement Read More April 21, 2026 | Reports [H2] Seafood Working Group Letter to Companies on Addressing Forced Labour Risks in MSC-Certified Fisheries Read More March 11, 2026 | Reports [H2] Aquaculture’s role in the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance Read More February 23, 2026 | Reports [H2] Open Letter to Federal Parliamentarians to remove “Henry the VIII” exemption powers from Budget Bill C-15 Read More February 17, 2026 | Reports [H2] Bringing clarity and control to trawl fishery Chinook salmon bycatch Read More November 3, 2025 | Reports [H2] Voluntary corporate accountability doesn’t work. Canada needs to mandate it. Read More May 26, 2025 | Reports [H2] Seafood ingredients in beauty, health and pet food products Read More May 26, 2025 | Reports [H2] Report finds retailers remain silent in the wake of major seafood investigations Read More May 26, 2025 | Reports [H2] Pattison Food Group receives an F on ethically sourced seafood Read More + You’ve reached the end of of the news archive. [H2]
SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://seachoice.org/contact/) Contact – SeaChoice
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This page presents a snapshot of public data from SeaChoice, captured on June 19, 2026, to show how machine logic reads Semantic Coherence signals into an AI reputation evaluation.
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