A seafood program with roots on the West Coast is expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, with a mission that tackles two challenges ...
Maryland is no stranger to delicious seafood. So, of course, they've taken an invasive fish and turned it into dinner, and it ...
Blue catfish prey on blue crabs, American eels, white perch, and almost anything else they can swallow, reminiscent of other ...
CHESAPEAKE BAY - Multiple Congressional Representatives from Maryland and Virginia have joined forces to introduce a unique federal response to the growing threat of invasive blue catfish in the ...
"We need to go back and tell everybody to start all the catfish," Delegate Marcus Simon told Radio IQ. "Get it out of the ...
TILGHMAN ISLAND, Maryland (WBAL) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture granted $6 million to Maryland seafood processors to clear the Chesapeake Bay from invasive blue catfish. U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R ...
By definition, invasive species are harmful in some regard,” says Jacob Barney, a professor of invasive plant ecology at ...
The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources unanimously approved legislation designed to help foster a market for invasive blue catfish in pet food production during a 22 January markup session.
Some invasive species can be transformed into delicious dishes to invade and satisfy your stomach. However, plopping an invasive species on your dinner plate is not a willy-nilly venture. Virginia ...
A Baltimore County meat and seafood shop is expanding with a steakhouse concept that can seat 120, with plans to also support the Chesapeake Bay by serving invasive species like Chesapeake Channa.
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