Louisiana Lawmaker Says State Overrun With Alligators
A Louisiana lawmaker who says the state has become overrun with alligators wants to explore expanding the hunting limits and season.
"We're being overrun by alligators," said Democratic Plaquemine Rep. Chad Brown. "Two Sundays ago my neighbor called and told me to be careful because there's an alligator under your wife's car."
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Shrimpers Upset Over Closure Of Ice House
Delcambre shrimpers are upset over the unexpected closure of the ice house at Ocean’s Harvest Wholesale.
Shrimping is a huge part of life for many people in the area. The ice house is one of the only ones in the area that can help support local commercial shrimpers.
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LA Seafood Cook-Off Comes To Lake Charles Next Month
It’s nearly time to crown a new King or Queen of Louisiana Seafood, and this year’s competition will be held in Lake Charles for the first time.
The 16th annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off is set for Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at the Golden Nugget.
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Looking To Protect Louisiana's Seafood Industry
Louisiana lawmakers took up two bills aimed at protecting the state’s seafood industry on May 18.
The House approved a proposal that asks the federal government to ban the import of shrimp and crawfish from outside the United States.
That bill now heads to the State Senate.
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Are Non-native Crayfish Illegal in Wisconsin?
Looking to import some crayfish to Wisconsin ahead of a crayfish boil? Well, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is reminding residents that all non-native crayfish are illegal to have in Wisconsin.
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Three Accused Of Stealing $12,000 Worth Of Crawfish
Three men are accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of crawfish from their employer.
On May 13, 2023, Deputies were dispatched to 11000 block of David Road, Welsh, Louisiana in reference to a narcotics complaint and theft.
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Shrimpers Take Their Concerns To La. State Capitol
The Louisiana Shrimpers Association held a rally at the Louisiana State Capitol for shrimpers early Thursday, May 11.
More than 100 people showed up to get lawmakers’ attention, blaming imports for overcrowding the seafood industry and pushing shrimpers out of business.
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Dusted Crawfish Causes Twitter Controversy In Louisiana
A hot debate over how crawfish should be boiled is dividing the state of Louisiana. Are dusted crawfish a disgrace to tradition?
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Down on the Bayou: AFBF President Gets up Close and Personal With Louisiana Agriculture
Getting up close and personal with the Louisiana crawfish industry!
As This Week in Louisiana Agriculture shows us, American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall went to work recently in the Bayou State.
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Crawfish Galore: Tony's Seafood Market & Deli sold over 100,000 pounds of crawfish for Easter
Tony's Seafood Market and Deli sold over 100,000 pounds of crawfish in the two days leading up to Easter Sunday.
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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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Crawfish Prices Still Low, 25% Lower Than 2022 Easter Weekend
With the biggest crawfish-consuming weekend of the year coming up, prices remain low, according to Laney King, Co-Founder of The Crawfish App mobile app. King said prices traditionally rise leading up to Good Friday and Easter crawfish boils, but this year will be an exception.
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For Jason Seither, Seafood as Creative Outlet, Gratitude Expressed in Crawfish by the Ton
The tables heaped with hot crawfish ran down the middle of the dancefloor at the Maple Leaf Bar, forming a long straight line. But what Jason Seither saw was a full circle, one built on Louisiana food traditions, culinary gusto and gratitude expressed through crawfish and measured by the ton.
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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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How One Indigenous Family Is Adapting Their Oyster Business in the Face of Climate Change
Members of the Indigenous Louisiana family behind Bayou Rosa Oysters Tuesday said to keep their culture alive, their community will have to adapt to the physically changing landscape of South Louisiana.
Dardar long fished oysters by hand, the traditional way, but coastal erosion meant worse conditions for oysters.
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