Invasive Blue Catfish Finds Its Way to Dinner Plates in Maryland's Fight for the Chesapeake Bay
- Updated
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.
As featured on
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.
Not home to watch today's news? Sign up for WBOC's daily headlines to keep up with the latest across Delmarva, sent straight to your inbox.
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
Trending Now
-
UPDATE: Serious crash on US 50 near Salisbury
-
ICE arrests convicted child rapist in Sussex County
-
Missing boater found and rescued off Worcester County
-
“Dr. Byrd betrayed all of us”: Former Julia A. Purnell Museum director sentenced for stealing
-
Delaware Food Bank hosting drive-thru distribution events
