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03/13/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Concerning levels of FOREVER CHEMICALS detected in several species of fish in UK
Concerning levels of so-called “forever chemicals” have been detected in several species of fish, some of them used in the quintessential British specialty fish and chips. According to the Daily Mail, independent journalist group Watershed Investigations collected data from the Center for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). CEFAS, an executive agency attached to the […]
09/12/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply 101: Fish, a cheap and easy survival food
For preppers looking for a live food supply that is simple and affordable, keeping fish in a natural pond or man-made tank on your homestead is a good idea. While this project requires some money upfront, it will be a worthwhile investment. (h/t to MDCreekmore.com) If you have a homestead and you want to survive when SHTF, a […]
03/05/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Devastating winter storm took toll on Texas fisheries – but it’s nothing new
The winter storm that swept across Texas last month took power, cut water and claimed lives. It also led to fish kills along the entire Texas coast. But fish-killing events like this are nothing new in the Lone Star State. In fact, historical records showed that Texas has had its fair share of these fish-killing […]
11/16/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Here’s why wild-caught is better than farm-raised salmon: It has a more diverse nutritional profile
“Organic” salmon seems like the best choice for people who want to follow a healthy diet, especially since salmon is full of essential fatty acids and other nutrients. But is organic salmon better than wild salmon? Organically raised and farm-raised salmon vs. wild salmon Despite the fact that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) hasn’t yet approved the […]
06/03/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Eat healthier AND save money by growing your own food at home
Gardening has taken a back seat among our favorite pastimes in the past few years since a lot of people living in rural areas chose to move to the city. Thankfully, people have found an effective, cheaper, and sustainable way to grow plants, and even fish, in small, urban places. Placing your own vertical garden or aquaponics – […]
05/21/2018
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By Cassie B.
Science proves once and for all that eating a lot of fish prevents cognitive decline
Some of us recall our mothers encouraging us to eat fish growing up on the pretense that it’s “brain food,” and it turns out that this is one notion that actually has some very solid science to back it. In fact, new research shows just how far its protective benefits reach. In the latest study […]
12/29/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Microalgae and seaweed farming: The answer to sustainable food and waste management for fish farms?
Fisheries and marine aquaculture have long been an important aspect of Norway’s economy — one that the country plans on expanding in the coming decades. To attain that goal, more feed is required to nourish the nation’s farmed fish. Microalgae already constitute an important component of fish feed, but some scientists believe that these microorganisms […]
12/01/2017
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By Cassie B.
Animals experience emotions and exhibit distinct personalities, science confirms
While most of us wouldn’t go out of our way to hurt another living creature, plenty of people don’t think twice about eating meat. Where their food came from and the destruction to animal habitats that is caused to sustain modern lifestyles never crosses many people’s minds. Even though many people would like to believe […]
11/19/2017
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By Zoey Sky
It’s a match: Dietitian claims health benefits are the same for fresh fish vs. frozen
While it is a common belief that fresh fish is a better option compared to frozen fish, a recent study has determined that they both offer the same health benefits. Fresh fish only lasts two or three days after it is caught, but frozen fish “can last four to six months in the freezer and […]
10/12/2017
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By Russel Davis
Ocean pollution threatens food supply: British mussels found to be full of microplastics
A study carried out by researchers at the King’s College London has revealed that a wide majority of mussel samples taken from different beaches are contaminated with microplastics. As part of the research, the scientists collected mussel samples from four beaches around Kent, U.K. and found that up to 60 percent of samples exhibited microplastic contamination on average. The research […]
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