Surprising food trend sees diners eating fish that have harmed crucial waterways: 'An integral part'
Chinese cuisine has adapted to a new food resource that became a persistent problem in China's aquatic ecosystems: crayfish.
ST. LOUIS — Cod, catfish and shrimp will find their way to St. Louisans' plates as fish fry season officially kicks off on Feb. 14. However, a fish not often offered on menus is becoming a larger ...
Silver carp jump in the Fox River in Illinois. (Ryan Hagerty/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Invasive Carp Regional Coordinating Committee) Credit: Ryan Hagerty / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
While a cheaper price may look enticing, it isn't always the best option. This is true for this particularly inexpensive fish ...
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What's cooking? Three invasive species you can eat
The term " Asian carp " collectively refers to four species: bighead, silver, grass, and black. The voracious eaters ...
MISSOURI, USA — An "environmental ticking timebomb" threatens the Mississippi River and Missouri's waterways. A new kids' book offers a potentially simple and effective solution. Carp were introduced ...
State Rep. Monty Fritts, of Kingston, held an education session for people to learn more about the impact of invasive carp.
Scientist Jim Lamer holds an invasive silver carp on the Illinois River. (Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco/WNIJ-Northern Public Radio) Buy Photo Midwestern states are ...
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