From bay to tray; Caroline County Schools serve up catfish at lunch
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Real Good Fish is seeking to partner with school districts to feature invasive blue catfish on cafeteria menus, aiming to help restore the Chesapeake Bay while providing students with a locally sourced lunch option. The company has initiated a partnership with Caroline County Public Schools to achieve this goal.
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Real Good Fish is seeking to partner with school districts to feature invasive blue catfish on cafeteria menus, aiming to help restore the Chesapeake Bay while providing students with a locally sourced lunch option. The company has initiated a partnership with Caroline County Public Schools to achieve this goal.
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