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Chicago’s legendary 96-year-old smoked seafood shack has weathered changes while racking up awards, local love, and movie appearances
Overfishing has become immensely problematic. Catch share programs are looking to change that.
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By Erica Cunningham and Merrick Burden Climate impacts will be acutely felt by the millions of people living in fishing communities around the globe, and those in the Humboldt Current region of South America face immediate and difficult challenges. The Humboldt Current is one of the world’s largest and most productive marine ecosystems and spans […]
Brackley Bay Oyster Company holds one of the oldest recorded oyster leases on Prince Edward Island, dating back to 1922. Today their wild-caught oysters are in high demand as the company continues to grow. The new visual identity, developed by Hayley Burns with Furrow Studio, celebrates this strong connection to place, and offers a fresh […]
Chilean sea bass, also known as Patagonian toothfish, is one of the most sought-after fish in the world. Prized for its tender, moist meat, and mild, buttery flavor, this melt-in-your-mouth fish is snow white, comparable to sablefish or black cod. The moderately oily texture makes it ideal for grilling, roasting, broiling, or pan-searing. Ours come to you from extremely remote sub-Antarctic waters where it is a prized catch for the folks who brave the frigid waters. The fishery is MSC-certified and recommended by Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch.
Before we move further to the economic importance of tilapia fishes, tilapia is the common name broadly applied to a group of cichlid fishes native to Africa,
NRDC works to end overfishing, rebuild depleted fisheries, and promote the long-term sustainability of fisheries through firm catch limits based on scientific evidence.
Pacific anchoveta scientifically known as Cetengraulis mysticetus is a small fish that lives in the Pacific Ocean, these little swimmers play a big role in
Originally published in the 1884 edition of the "The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States", this reproduction print of the Eastern Smelt and Alaska Smelt was drawn by H.L. Todd. It was part of the first book in a multi-volume series produced by George Brown Goode, the famed ichthyologist (fish scientist), Smithsonian museum administrator, and U.S. Fish Commissioner. He managed a large staff of scientists, researchers, and clerical employees to produce this monumental work on American Fisheries. We are happy to make available the amazingly detailed drawings included in the first volume of the series as reproduction prints.
Originally published in the 1884 edition of the "The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States", this reproduction print of the Haddock was drawn by H.L. Todd. It was part of the first book in a multi-volume series produced by George Brown Goode, the famed ichthyologist (fish scientist), Smithsonian museum administrator, and U.S. Fish Commissioner. He managed a large staff of scientists, researchers, and clerical employees to produce this monumental work on American Fisheries. We are happy to make available the amazingly detailed drawings included in the first volume of the series as reproduction prints.
St. Lawrence River fishing may be some of the finest in North America. Here's all to know about this awesome fishery.
Beautiful tapestry that describes graphically several daily activities including the fishery, the veneration of birds, spiders and pelicans. Also includes some Mochica Culture deities. For the Moche the fishery was not only an everyday activity with the purpose of obtaining food. They believed not only that the food came from the sea, but that their gods also lived there. In illustrations found that were left by the Moche can be seen mythical characters doing fishing in the sea using boats in the form of stylized animals which shows that fishing was linked to their religious beliefs. This tapestry is hand-embroidered with wool, using an alpaca wool blend textile as a surface. Details: Decorative. Ideal as a gift. Can be used as a wall hanging, table cloth or to decorate different areas of your home or your studio. Vibrant colors. Only Hand Wash or Dry cleaning. Dimensions: 43" Length x 20.5" Width Imported. Handmade by Peruvian Artisans.
Take Action – Your Voice is Needed The Government of Canada is consulting with Canadians to hear their views on how to improve various environmental regulations, including the Fisheries Act,
The municipal fisher organization Philippine Tuna Handline Partnership (PTHP) officially began its journey towards earning the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Ecolabel on the 3rd of October, 2020, with its Announcement Comment Draft Report (ACDR) uploaded to the MSC website. The PTHP works specifically within the Philippine Small-scale Yellowfin Tuna Handline…
Honey Mustard Crusted Cabezon is an amazingly tasty way to cook cabezon! The Panko breadcrumbs give the cabezon a great crunchy texture.
Ready to ship Hunger Games T Shirts. Sizes: S 34/36" M 38/40" L 42/44" XL 46/48" 2XL 50/52" Production time: All items are ready to ship and will be sent out in 1-3 business days.
Limited edition, unframed, fine art giclée print of my original, hand-drawn Mother & Calf, Southern Right Whales. As an Artist I believe you need to stand up for what you love and what inspires you. To give back 10% of profits from every print sold will be donated to the OCEAN Network (Otway Coastal Environment Action Network) who are fighting to protect our South Ocean from seismic blasting in the Otway Basin. An area of significant importance to endangered marine life, commercial fisheries, and ecosystems, including a Southern Right Whale calving ground. Your purchase not only adorns you walls with a beautiful new artwork, but helps to protect out Southern Australian coastline and all its creatures, great and small. Printed locally on museum grade, 300gsm cotton rag paper, using the highest quality inks and processes. Each print is personally signed and numbered. Available Sizes: A3 - 420 x 594mm - Edition of 50A2 - 420 x 594mm - Edition of 50A1 - 594 x 841mm - Edition of 25 A0 -841 x 1189mm - Edition of 5 Local pick up is available. Please contact me to arrange pick up from my studio at Ashmore Arts, Torquay 3228