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Category: Fish Tails            Monday, November 13, 2006 at 9:55 am

This year’s Northern shrimp (i.e. those little pink shrimp from the Gulf of Maine) commercial fishing season will be over 100 days long.  It starts December 1st and runs through April.  So it your a fan of shrimp, buy them this winter, they will be cheap, local, and nature (not grown in an Asian shrimp farm).  This industry has been through a lot of late, including seasons as short as 25 days in the early 2000s, so the on-land infrastructure is lacking, thus making it difficult for fishermen to sell the shrimp and/or get a fair price.  So do your part to buy local and eat well.

I should also mention, this industry uses neat trawls that use grates and other seperation gear to minimize bycatch of groundfish, sea turtles, and other non-target species.

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Comment by weird old guy

November 13, 2006 @ 8:24 pm

Sounds good. Is that what they are marketed as Northern Shrimp?

I love shrimp. How are the lead/mercury levels?

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Comment by weird old guy

November 13, 2006 @ 8:27 pm

Sounds good. Is that what they are marketed as Northern Shrimp?

I love shrimp. How are the lead/mercury levels?

Second comment!!! Any new photos to post?

Have Zippy tell me how to send them to you.

It took like twenty seconds to post (20.5) and all I got was a blank screen.

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Comment by scientist

November 14, 2006 @ 8:56 am

Shrimp are low in heavy metals, in fact, they are one of the best choices of seafood. No new photos.

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