More than 60 years since it was introduced to Virginia waters, the invasive blue catfish population is thriving and only ...
Blue catfish are invading Maryland waterways and posing a serious threat to native species. Yet, how is it that one species of slate blue-bodied fish can be so detrimental to the Chesapeake Bay ...
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Experts urge people to eat harmful creatures wreaking havoc in US: 'We're fortunate that [they] taste good'
"There’s definitely a market for them." Experts urge people to eat harmful creatures wreaking havoc in US: 'We're fortunate ...
Invasive species like the blue catfish and snakehead are threatening ecosystems across Maryland’s waters. Chefs say that if we can’t beat ’em, we should eat ’em. These species vary considerably from ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) is accepting grant funding applications for a program designed to address the growing population of an ...
WAYCROSS, Ga. - Georgia anglers, this one is for you! The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) needs your help again this year conducting a special project, and they're willing to reward ...
WASHINGTON — Maryland is about to start eating a lot more catfish if the U.S. Department of Agriculture gets its way. New funding will help seafood companies to fish invasive blue catfish from the ...
Blue catfish grow to large sizes, are tasty to eat and can be easily caught in the majority of Maryland’s rivers — the problem is they’re considered invasive and are a threat to other native fish and ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has warned anglers in Bucks County about increasing numbers of two invasive fish species in the Delaware River, a portion of the Upper Black Eddy in ...
Annapolis, Md. - Maryland's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is enlisting the help of charter boat captains and commercial watermen in a new effort to control the growing population of invasive ...
The catfish family includes a dozen species in Ohio waters, and some of them are among our best-known fishes. Their ranks include blue, channel and flathead catfish, and three species of bullhead.
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