The blue catfish was never supposed to be in the Chesapeake Bay. In the 1970s, the species was introduced into the James River in Virginia as a trophy fish. From there, it quietly slipped into the Bay ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture granted $6 million to Maryland seafood processors to clear the Chesapeake Bay from invasive blue catfish.U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-District 1, and U.S. Agriculture ...
Maryland is working to control the invasive blue catfish population in its waterways, such as the Chesapeake Bay. The MAWS Act, a bipartisan bill, aims to turn invasive catfish into pet food and ...
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