Posts in Aquaculture
White Spot Syndrome Virus In Louisiana Crawfish

Production of farm-raised crawfish in Louisiana continues to grow in acreage and value. In 2019, the farm-gate value was approximately $252 million, with an additional added value of $170 million through processing and marketing. Additional economic multipliers via support industries across Louisiana are also significant. Some 1,850 farm operations scattered over approximately 250,000 acres in 31 parishes provide an estimated 5,500 jobs in production, processing and support industries.

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Aquaculturedon molino
Higher Red Snapper Catch Limits for 2023 Gulf of Mexico

NOAA Fisheries has expanded the catch limits for both the commercial and the recreational red snapper fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico.

Despite “uncertainties” in the most-recent count of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA increased the total annual catch limit by 300,000 pounds to 15.4 million pounds for 2023, and the overfishing limit from 15.5 million pounds to 25.6 million pounds.

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AquacultureAllie Shipley
Seafood Demonstration Lab Designed To Give Boost to Seafood Industry

The Louisiana seafood industry is important to the state's economy, but it has faced difficult times because of rising inputs, storms and imports flooding the market. To help producers and processors, the LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant have opened a seafood processing demonstration lab. LSU AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux has this report from the Iberia Research Station.

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AquacultureAllie Shipley
Always Buy Louisiana Seafood, Here’s One Disgusting Reason Why

Never, ever, ever, under any circumstances buy crawfish or shrimp or any other seafood for that matter from China. You won't believe what they do to their food!

I've written about this before. I believe it should be illegal to sell crawfish or shrimp from China in Louisiana. I don't care if seafood from Louisiana costs more. It's called quality and now we know it's called safety, but I'll get to that in a minute.

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
Illegal Red Crayfish Result in First Conviction Under Wisconsin Invasive Species Law

A Louisiana company was convicted of illegally transporting freshwater crustaceans into Wisconsin, resulting in the invasive species being found in state waters.

Louisiana Crawfish Co. was convicted in August of intentionally transporting, possessing or transferring red swamp crayfish, resulting in a fine of more than $34,000, according to a news release from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
‘Verge of Extinction’: Louisiana Shrimpers Call for Legislators To Take Action, Cap Shrimp Imports

Due to years of increasing shrimp imports, lax testing of imports and rising costs of diesel fuel, Louisiana’s shrimpers say they’re in dire straits, and the entire shrimping industry is in peril because of it.

The Louisiana Shrimp Association held a “State of the Industry” meeting in Cut Off on Tuesday, with the goal of gathering as many shrimpers as they can to call on legislators to take action.

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AquacultureAllie Shipley