SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — What would Mister Peanut say about why Virginia would spend thousands of dollars on a type of catfish that is considered invasive? Virginia’s Secretary of Agriculture, Katie ...
Cecil County Public Schools began serving blue catfish in mid-February. It has been a hit among students.
Wanchese’s Suffolk facility to expand blue catfish production with state grant ...
Two Maryland seafood processors said there’s a delicate balancing act in controlling invasive species like blue catfish, and ...
A total of $1 million will be given to a Caroline County-based seafood company to increase the amount of invasive blue ...
The blue catfish is an invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay, and there is a multi-state effort to get those fish out of the ...
Invasive blue catfish are a growing problem for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem; the U.S. House has passed a bill to encourage ...
Suffolk's mayor said the move will grow the local economy while limiting the invasive fish species.
Anglers in the Pittsburgh area may be catching 50-to 60-pound blue catfish several years from now as part of an ongoing reintroduction effort of this native species of fish. The Pennsylvania Fish and ...
Today we are here in Hopewell Virginia at the James River with Captain Chuck as we're going out for evening and night fishing ...
When you think about the state of Maryland in general and the Chesapeake Bay in particular, one thing that comes foremost to mind is the blue crab, possibly the tastiest crustacean on the planet. It’s ...
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