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The osprey is in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, one of its key territories, and some scientists blame overfishing of menhaden ...
Del. Paul Milde is concerned that a lack of a small, oily fish could be causing the collapse of the osprey population in the ...
Virginia needs data to determine how menhaden fishing affects the Chesapeake Bay’s health, the Virginia Saltwater ...
The Gulf’s commercial menhaden fishery is killing and wasting 22,000 redfish annually in Louisiana but still less than ...
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Meet Gulf menhaden, a small, oily fish caught off Louisiana’s coast. Processed into nutrient-rich oil and high-protein fishmeal, menhaden is a foundational ingredient in premium pet foods across ...
Decisions about menhaden should be driven by data, not politics or agendas, United Food & Commercial Workers Local 400’s Darawn Kenner writes.
The closures of past reduction plants had nothing to do with overfishing-they were caused by coastal gentrification, political pressure, and low fish meal and fish oil prices.
Following a screening of the brief but revealing documentary “The Biggest Fish You’ve Never Seen,” which details the over harvesting of menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay, local experts ...
The first large-scale menhaden fishery in the U.S. began on the East Coast in the early 1800s, where the fish were processed for oil and fertilizer. By the late 19th century, the industry expanded ...
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