Invasive Blue Catfish Finds Its Way to Dinner Plates in Maryland's Fight for the Chesapeake Bay
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The invasive blue catfish has wreaked havoc in the Chesapeake Bay and local waterways, consuming everything from crabs to oysters to rockfish. In response, the state of Maryland has adopted a unique approach: encouraging residents to consume the fish before it devours the bay's ecosystem.
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In response, the state of Maryland has adopted a unique approach: encouraging residents to consume the fish before it devours the bay's ecosystem. One restaurant leading this initiative is Headwaters Seafood and Grill in Easton.
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