DailyDirt: Chickens Of The Sea..?

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Americans eat about 4.5 billion pounds of seafood annually -- placing third behind China and Japan. The US ranks 15th in farmed seafood production, and America exports about a billion pounds of caught fish every year. The oceans might seem like an endless supply of fish, but we're actually starting to over-fish several species. Here are a few suggestions for what seafood to order and some technological alternatives to traditional fishing. After you've finished checking out those links, take a look at our Daily Deals for cool gadgets and other awesome stuff.
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Filed Under: aquaculture, aquapods, codfish, endangered species, fish, fish farming, food, kampachi, oceansphere, seafood, tuna
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    Rekrul, 19 Jun 2015 @ 11:04pm

    Personally, I've never liked salmon and shrimp is kind of bland. I only occasionally eat tuna.

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    charliebrown (profile), 20 Jun 2015 @ 12:22pm

    Free Range?

    Are fish farms considered to be free range? Also, is there a way to get caviar without killing the fish yet? Or is the rest of the fish eaten and the caviar is just a bonus?

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    John Fenderson (profile), 21 Jun 2015 @ 7:01pm

    Re: Free Range?

    "Are fish farms considered to be free range?"

    I don't know, but considering how the term "free range" is used for farm animals, it would be consistent if they were.

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