A seafood program with roots on the West Coast is expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, with a mission that tackles two challenges ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WFXR) — If you can’t beat them, eat them! When it comes to blue catfish management, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) fisheries biologists are hoping for a little help ...
Maryland is no stranger to delicious seafood. So, of course, they've taken an invasive fish and turned it into dinner, and it ...
1. Pre-heat oven to 400, and spray sheet pan with non-stick spray. 2. Put the fish, onion, peppers and garlic onto the pan. Drizzle with olive and season generously with salt and pepper. Toss together ...
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Eat catfish, save the blue crab: How Chesapeake Bay restaurants are helping save the iconic crustacean
Chef Scott Harrison of Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis, Md., has taken on a dual mission in recent years: aid in restoration of the Chesapeake Bay by elevating the invasive blue catfish as a ...
The blue catfish was never supposed to be in the Chesapeake Bay. In the 1970s, the species was introduced into the James River in Virginia as a trophy fish. From there, it quietly slipped into the Bay ...
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Turning blue catfish into cat food
Turning blue catfish into cat food ...
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