Posts in Aquaculture
Report Shows Steady Production of Texas Crawfish Yet Prices Higher

Sink said crawfish have fared better in Texas than Louisiana this year. Sizes were below average in Louisiana this year due to weather, but crawfish have been consistently bigger in Texas during the early season.

Drought conditions and the impacts of winter freezes were worse in Louisiana production areas compared to Southeast Texas, he said. Dry conditions forced crawfish to remain in burrows for long periods, which meant they were foraging and growing less. Winter freezes in early winter also killed back vegetation, which compounded their lack of winter foraging.

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AquacultureAllie Shipley
Land-grant Universities Improve Local Food and Nutrition Security

Food security impacts individuals, as well as the health of entire communities. Through the creation of food pantries, community gardens, food drives, farmers markets and more, Land-grant Universities and local community initiatives collaborate to keep food on the table for many.

An effort begun during Covid-19 is still providing high-quality shrimp to food banks in Louisiana. With help from USDA, the local Sea Grant program was able to develop workable guidelines for the purchase and distribution of shrimp.

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Hefty Numbers Offer Perspective As To Size Of Louisiana's Seafood Industry

As the warm weather encourages bountiful seafood harvests across south Louisiana, the Public Affairs Research Council for Louisiana is touting the seafood industry’s $2.4 billion annual impact on the state’s economy. 

One out of every 70 jobs in Louisiana is related to the seafood industry, says PAR in a “snapshot” report released Friday. Louisiana is the nation’s second-largest seafood supplier with harvests of crawfish, shrimp, crabs, oysters and alligators.

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Aquaculturedon molino
Louisiana Officials Save one Lucky Crawfish from Becoming a Tasty Cajun Treat

One lucky crawfish won't be showing up hot, red and juicy on restaurant platters or newspaper-draped tables at homes this spring.

Continuing a tradition that began in 2017, Louisiana Lieutenant Gov. Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board on Tuesday pardoned crawfish Firmin in a ceremony at the Crawfish Capital of the World, Breaux Bridge.

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
Racing to Preserve Disappearing Aquatic Genomes

Breakthroughs in the preservation techniques of aquatic species genomes could aid conservation efforts and are needed to safeguard billions of dollars of investments in biomedical research, industrial production and fisheries.

It is estimated that 200 million people worldwide rely on freshwater fishes as their primary source of protein, and 60 million people rely on them for their livelihoods.

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