Seafood Processors Report Shortages
It is the first Friday of Lent and many of you will have seafood on the menu, but it might be harder to find this year.
As parishes across the country serve up Catholic-friendly meals they may be struggling to get the same cuts of cod or catfish they usually serve. The owner of Dixson Seafood Shop in Illinois explains the struggles, which are similar to the supply issues we have seen in beef and pork.
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Cancer Spreading Through Louisiana Waterways Could Be Eradicated By Mouth
A silent and deadly cancer is spreading throughout the bayous and rivers of Louisiana; as well as Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri all the way to Illinois, Minnesota and the gates of the Great Lakes. Asian carp has overtaken the Mississippi River System threatening the ecosystem, as well as multi-million dollar recreational and commercial fishing industries.
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Louisiana Crawfish Prices on the Rise
There’s a reason crawfish prices are so high early in the season - the cold.
“We’ve had a harsh winter, we’re still in jackets,” crawfish seller Ashley Soileau said.
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Dean Blanchard Survives Second “Once In A Lifetime” Storm, Sees Need For Big Changes Within Seafood Industry
Sitting on Bayou Rigaud in Grand Isle at the southernmost end of LA 1, the docks at Blanchard Seafood plant are about as close to the Gulf of Mexico as possible without getting wet. When Hurricane Ida struck the island that all changed.
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Crawfish Season Returns
The weather may have been cold but the crawfish are hot at Pit-N-Peel on Government Street.
Von Raybon owns the shop and says customers should expect higher than normal prices for Louisiana's favorite seasonal treat.
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$4.2 Million Headed to Louisiana Seafood Processors
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $4,229,669 will be made available in grants for Louisiana’s seafood processors. Louisiana received the second-highest amount of the $50 million allotments.
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Higgins Announces $780K for Port of Delcambre
Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) announced that the Twin Parish Port District (Port of Delcambre) will receive $780,707.00 in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development funding. The Rural Innovation Stronger Economy (RISE) grant will be used to construct an innovation center that creates and expands businesses and provides training for the local seafood industry.
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Louisiana Fishing Community Recovery Coalition Crafts White Paper For Legislators Breakfast
The Pentagon Barracks on grounds of the state capitol in Baton Rouge has had a storied history and visited by such notable figures as Zachary Taylor, Lafayette, Robert E. Lee, George Custer and Abraham Lincoln. But at days break on a February 8th it received a visit from members of the Louisiana Fishing Community Recovery Coalition (LFCRC) hoping to talk with state legislators over a breakfast of shrimp and grits.
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New Orleans Chefs Share Crawfish Boil Traditions
For many Louisianans, the smell of crawfish in the pot brings up memories of good times, loved ones, and original recipes.
New Orleans area crawfish chefs are no exception as many local cooks prepare their boils with decades of life experience in mind, ensuring that the mudbugs they serve are unique to their kitchens.
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Straight-tail crawfish: Dangerous or no?
The LSU Ag Center has challenged another crawfish-related myth.
As they did with the claim that salt purging just before cooking works, researchers at the Ag Center looked into the claim that you shouldn't eat crawfish that have straight tails after boiling.
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Rep. Graves Asks Commerce For Expedited Fishery Disaster Determination
A recently released report detailing infrastructure, revenue and resource loss to Louisiana Fisheries have prompted a Louisiana Congressmen to ask the Department of Commerce (DOC) to expedite a Fishery Disaster Determination due to major damage related to impacts of Hurricanes Laura, Delta, Zeta and especially Ida.
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Graves Pushes Biden Administration to Get Disaster Aid to Fishermen
U.S. Congressman Garret Graves is pushing U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) Secretary Gina Raimondo to expedite “Fishery Disaster Determination” due to major damage related to impacts of Hurricanes Laura, Delta, Zeta, and especially Ida.
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Louisiana Seafood Economic Damage Assessment Opens Door For U.S. Seafood To Assess Treatment in Disasters
Halfway between Lafayette and Abbeville on Highway U.S. 167 is the little town of Maurice. A short hop-skip and a jump off the highway lays a backyard seafood store known for some of the freshest, highest quality shrimp and seafood in the state.
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Public Oyster Seed Ground Vessel Permit Appeals Board to Meet Tuesday, February 1, 2022
This Board was established by Act 922 of the 2008 Regular Legislative Session for hearing appeals of vessel permit denials by LDWF.
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LDWF Estimates Inland Fish Kills Following Hurricane Ida
Following Hurricane Ida's August 29 landfall, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) staff estimated that 280 million fish were killed in inland waters, over an area that spanned 1.8 million acres.
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