How Fly Farming May Help More Fish Stay In The Sea

How Fly Farming May Help More Fish Stay In The Sea Eliza Barclay, npr.org What’s the lowly house fly got to do with the $60 bil­lion fish farm­ing indus­try? Quite a lot, says Jason Drew, a jet-setting British entre­pre­neur who is so enthu­si­as­tic about the poten­tial of flies, he’s just writ­ten a book called T… … Continue reading How Fly Farming May Help More Fish Stay In The Sea

Her island entree: Diane Bernard’s seaweed

Her island entree: seaweed - Boston.com. Related articles Corals chemically cue mutualistic fishes to remove competing seaweeds. (scicombinator.com) Seaweed: An Alternative Protein Source (jflahiff.wordpress.com) Corals attacked by toxic seaweed use chemical 911 signals to summon help (esciencenews.com) Seaweed provides vitamins, minerals and antioxidants (utsandiego.com) Edible seaweed provides an alternative protein source (medicalxpress.com) The Seaweed Bath … Continue reading Her island entree: Diane Bernard’s seaweed

Why farmed salmon is a bit odd

Catch of the day? - The Boston Globe. This article shows that farmed salmon is indeed a rather scary product. It is injected with colorant to give it the beta carotene rich appearance of pink color which occurs naturally from the diets of wild salmon. It is often infected with sea lice Related articles The … Continue reading Why farmed salmon is a bit odd