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The fish works beautifully in many cooking styles, from frying to grilling to blackening. Restaurants introduce surprising ...
“They eat everything,” said Chris Moore, the Virginia executive director for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The invasive species’ hefty appetites are damaging the bay’s ecosystem. Bad news ...
For the past several years, staff members in Chesapeake’s Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department have been implementing an initiative to control invasive plants that threaten ecosystems in ...
This stems from the fact that the catfish are not native to the Chesapeake Bay, but rather are an invasive species. They were brought to Virginia waters in the 1970s for recreational fishing ...
Blue catfish are an invasive predator in the Chesapeake Bay, so environmental leaders are working to make processing them easier. (Photo Courtesy of Kenny Fletcher and the Chesapeake Bay ...