The catfish are seen crawling across the mud using side-to-side movements.The uniqueness in this occurrence is not only in this behaviour but also in how clearly this behaviour is captured.
in Caroline County, Maryland, to process invasive blue catfish harvested from the Chesapeake Bay...Invasive, wild-caught catfish are creating a significant threat to the Bay and causing ecological damage.
Invasive blue catfish are a growing problem for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem; the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to encourage the use of Chesapeake blue catfish as pet and animal food.
Claeys today announced that seafood processors in Maryland and Illinois will receive a total of $2 million to create new and better markets for the processing of invasive, wild-caught catfish through the Meat and Poultry ProcessingExpansionProgram.
NOAA will administer grants to pet and animal food manufacturers to ensure watermen are properly incentivized to catch blue catfish and establish transportation, processing, and manufacturing structures for a long-term market.
NOAA will administer grants to pet and animal food manufacturers to ensure watermen are properly incentivized to catch blue catfish and establish transportation, processing, and manufacturing structures for a long-term market.