Posts in Aquaculture
Crawfish Prices Rise Statewide

Since the drought, crawfish prices have been on the rise. Farmers have not been able to keep water in their crawfish ponds. As the demand for crawfish remains steady, the decreased availability has created a ripple effect in the market, which causes crawfish prices to double.

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Aquaculturedon molino
Louisiana Crawfish Farmer Goes Viral For Explaining Why Prices Are So High

With the 2024 crawfish season approaching, everyone in Louisiana is starting to get antsy. We know that for one reason or another, this past year was not a viable crawfish season for farmers and we can expect higher prices, but why?

A Louisiana crawfish farmer, Shelley Aucoin, broke down the facts about everything you need to know going into crawfish season. His post has over 500 shares on Facebook alone, and the message is simple, "Our farmers are trying their very best to get these little buggers to our pots for us to serve y’all. Please be patient with us."

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
Crawfish Boils are Now Legal in Colorado

If you’ve enjoyed a crawfish boil in Colorado before 2024, it was illegal. That’s right — Colorado has had a longstanding ban on mudbugs.

But not anymore. As of Jan. 1, Coloradans can legally import, transport and possess Louisiana crawfish — officially named the red swamp crayfish — for human consumption.

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
Can These Temps Ruin a 2024 Crawfish Season in Louisiana

I have already invited myself to multiple crawfish boils. I am ready for my lips to burn because I went too hard on the spicy crawfish. I am prepared for the best reason many of us live in Louisiana, crawfish season.

The temperatures plummeted and many of us had never seen temps so low in the Ark-La-Tex. We were so focused on our homes and businesses not having pipes burst that we forgot about temperatures ruining our crawfish season.

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AquacultureAvery Davidson
USDA to Purchase $36 Million Worth of Domestic Shrimp, Awards 1.2 Million in Pollock Contracts

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is purchasing up to USD 36 million (EUR 33 million) of wild shrimp from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic, U.S. Representative Garret Graves (R-Louisiana) announced in a press release.

The purchase is possible thanks to funds available under the USDA’s Section 32 Funds for Strengthening Markets, Income, and Supply, Graves’ office said.

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AquacultureAllie Shipley