A Farm-Raised Freshwater Fish From Peru Is Drawing Rave Reviews

September 2, 2011 Ina Paiva Cordle, Miami Herald

A new freshwater fish has landed at select South Florida restaurants, offering diners a rewarding taste sensation and chefs a delectable and sustainable alternative to rival the popular Chilean sea bass.

Limits On Sea Bass Battled In New Jersey

September 2, 2011 Kirk Moore, Asbury Park Press

In the meeting Thursday at the Jacques Cousteau National Eustuarine Research Reserve offices here, fishing advocates told Rep. Jon Runyan, R-N.J. they are stung by continued strict limits on black sea bass, a mainstay of the Shore’s party and charter boat fleet

Commercial Fishing, Once A Great Lakes Way Of Life, Slips Away

Today, for the first time since the 1800s, there are no commercial fishing boats operating out of Milwaukee. The boats are gone because the fish are gone. The lake appears from the shore as blue and beautiful as ever, but that's not the lake Dan Anderson sees through eyes creased and scorched from decades spent on the water and under the sun.

Proposed 2012 National Pork Board Budget Continues Consumer Focus

September 2, 2011 The National Pork Board

Bolstered by market research that shows the new Pork® Be inspiredsm campaign is having a positive impact on consumer attitudes, more than 50 pork producers will meet in Des Moines Sept. 7-8 to draft a 2012 budget for the National Pork Board that is expected to maintain a strong focus on getting consumers to eat more pork.

Carnivores Will Choose Cheap Pork Over Beef: Chart Of The Day

September 2, 2011 Elizabeth Campbell, Bloomberg

Hog prices may rebound from the biggest monthly loss since October as consumers switch from beef to cheaper pork, according to Karl Skold, an economist and the former head of commodity procurement for ConAgra Foods Inc.