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During the first weekend of Jazz Fest, testers from SeaD Consulting, a company that partners with fishers, government ...
GULF SHORES, Ala. -- New research shows some of the shrimp that's eaten in Gulf Coast restaurants don’t actually come from the Gulf. A consulting company used genetic testing on shrimp at ...
With a flood of imported seafood driving the U.S. shrimp industry to the edge of ruin, a consulting company out of Houston is ...
Not anymore. That's no longer affordable as Gulf shrimpers compete with cheaper product coming in from South America, China and India. Wallis says he's only able to run his shrimp boats about half ...
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Researchers tested shrimp at 44 food service locations in the Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Foley area to determine if their shrimp was locally farmed or imported.
Shrimpers along the Gulf Coast say they need more help from the federal government with cheap shrimp imports from countries like Ecuador, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam driving down local demand.
Widespread importation of the crustaceans has severely impacted the shrimping industry in Texas and Louisiana.
The Gulf Coast's beleaguered shrimp industry, however, may have found an unlikely lifeline. Imported shrimp accounts for more than 90 percent of all shrimp consumed in the U.S., NPR reported last ...
Not anymore. That’s no longer affordable as Gulf shrimpers compete with cheaper product coming in from South America, China and India. Wallis says he’s only able to run his shrimp boats about half the ...
That’s no longer affordable as Gulf shrimpers compete with cheaper product coming in from South America, China and India. Wallis says he’s only able to run his shrimp boats about half the year ...