Get Hooked on Seafood

Fish and shellfish are easy to prepare and swimming with nutritive value. Fish and shellfish have become an even more important part of the diet as people turn to more healthful eating. People are… Read More
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: August 30, 2018
Fish and shellfish are easy to prepare and swimming with nutritive value. Fish and shellfish have become an even more important part of the diet as people turn to more healthful eating. People are… Read More
Category: Change Category, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension, Work & Life
Posted: August 18, 2017
Actually, if you like seafood – it’s all good! However, not everyone does and sometimes when this question is asked they are interested in not how it taste but where the seafood came from. In… Read More
Posted: August 18, 2017
Actually, if you like seafood – it’s all good! However, not everyone does and sometimes when this question is asked they are interested in not how it taste but where the seafood came from. In… Read More
Posted: August 18, 2017
Actually, if you like seafood – it’s all good! However, not everyone does and sometimes when this question is asked they are interested in not how it taste but where the seafood came from. … Read More
Posted: June 17, 2017
ARTICLE WRITTEN BY DR. CHARLES ADAMS, FLORIDA SEA GRANT The demand for seafood in the US continues to grow. This growth is a function of a number of factors, including the increased awareness of… Read More
Category: Natural Resources
Tags: aquaculture, commercial fisheries, fisheries, Panhandle Outdoors, seafood
Posted: February 18, 2017
In his 137-page report to the U.S. Supreme Court published on Valentine’s Day, a Special Master appointed to oversee the case has stated, “Because Florida has not met its burden, I recommend that the court… Read More
Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Apalachicola oysters, Apalachicola River, fisheries, oysters, Panhandle Outdoors, seafood, water wars
Posted: November 18, 2016
WATER QUALITY HEALTH ADVISORY ISSUED FOR BAYOU’S GRANDE, TEXAR, AND CHICO – AS WELL AS QUIETWATER BEACH, SANDERS BEACH, AND BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Date Location Water Temp (F) Salinity (ppt) Dissolved… Read More
Posted: November 18, 2016
I was trying to think of a topic that could connect Thanksgiving and our marine environment. Like many others, when I think of Thanksgiving images of Pilgrims and native Americans come to mind. There is… Read More
Posted: October 7, 2016
It’s October and it feels great outside. Time to fire up the grill and enjoy football with your favorite local seafood. So what’s in peak season this month? Clams – cultured Cedar Key clams… Read More
Posted: August 12, 2016
Each month Sea Grant provides a list of local seafood species that are currently in peak season. Some species are regulated differently in different states so even though it may be listed as being in… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Health & Nutrition, Natural Resources, Water, Wildlife
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