3 Aquaponic Farms in Brooklyn Killing It
Aquaponics is an emerging urban farming trend that’s ideal for big cities since it’s relatively low-maintenance and can be set up just about …
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Why Massive Numbers of Farmed Salmon Are Dying
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Wriggling gold: Fishermen who catch baby eels for $2,000 a pound hope for many years of fishing
PORTLAND, Maine — They're wriggly, they're gross and they're worth more than $2,000 a pound. And soon, fishermen might be able to catch thousands of …