DENVER — If you love seafood, chances are shrimp are a staple, whether they're dipped in cocktail sauce or wrapped in a sushi roll. United Nations data found that over the past 30 years, shrimp farms ...
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A major reason we’re able to eat as much shrimp as we do is that it’s much more affordable and accessible than it was half a century ago, and for that, we have aquaculture—the farming of seafood—to ...
Julio Jose and Manuel Andres are immersed waist-deep in 75-degree water in a 100-ton poly tank. Armed with large mesh dip nets, they begin their weekly task of shrimp wrangling. Even though the shrimp ...
How an urban shrimp farm in Downey is offering an innovative, sustainable alternative to overfishing
DOWNEY, Calif. (KABC) -- The United States is the largest importer of shrimp in the world: 2.2 billion pounds every year. What you might not know is that the average shrimp is frozen for three to six ...
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