Crabbers who catch tagged crabs and report requested information will earn cash as well as migration information about the crabs they capture. (NSU photo) Crabbing in Louisiana's waters will not only ...
While the oyster harvest east of the Mississippi River has dropped precipitously in the years since the BP oil spill and an influx of fresh water from several Mississippi River diversions, white ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - State lawmakers advanced separate bills Tuesday to address the dominance of cheap foreign seafood in Louisiana. One would require seafood dealers to pay higher fees for importing ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - From his fishing camp and lodge along Grandpaw Bayou in lower Plaquemines Parish, Watson Perrin doesn’t have to go far to get fresh crabs. The crab traps are attached by a ...
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Louisiana’s new seafood origin law could still shield foreign catch at restaurants, grocers
A new law requiring restaurants in Louisiana to tell their customers the specific country of origin of any seafood being served is causing some confusion among state officials and industry leaders.
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