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This paper explores the imperative of horizon scanning as a proactive strategy for managing emerging parasitic infections in fishery products. With increasing global demand for seafood, the risk of parasitic infections impacting fish populations grows, necessitating a forward-looking approach. The study emphasizes early detection through robust surveillance systems, comprehensive risk assessments, and collaborative research initiatives to identify vulnerable areas and fish species. Stringent regulatory frameworks are proposed to govern aquaculture practices, processing methods, and quality control, ensuring industry compliance. Capacity building and training programs for stakeholders, coupled with international collaboration and transparent communication, form integral components of an effective horizon scanning strategy. By adopting this proactive stance, the seafood industry can safeguard the safety and sustainability of fishery products in the face of evolving parasitic challenges.