The puzzle that needs to be solved when thinking about establishing a next generation challenger brand, as Eat Big Fish say, is how do you adopt this approach without coming across as too aggressive towards the establishment?
Unlike metal or plastic artificial lures, which are rarely swallowed by fish, critics say yo-yoing's bait too often leads to lead-filled stomachs.
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They say escaped fish pass on genetic weakness to wild salmon if interbreeding occurs.
Some scientists say densely packing fish into cages or nets in natural bodies of water, frequently just offshore, can destroy delicate habitats while the waste generated can elevate nitrogen levels to harmful levels.
They say that the federal Fish Passage Center, created by the Northwest Power Planning Council to monitor fish counts and water flows on the Columbia and Snake, has documented a direct correlation between higher flows and salmon survival.
Yet fish and chips, that highlight (some say) of British cuisine, is the latest fashion from across the Atlantic to sweep into New York.
The committee members say they aren't sure why fish reduces the risk of heart disease.
Written by experts who pioneered use of genetic data to search for the aggressive fish, the paper disagrees with government scientists who say many of the positive Asian carp DNA hits recorded in or near the lakes in recent years could have come from other sources, such as excrement from birds that fed on carp in distant rivers.
Marine biologists working in the Pacific Ocean say they found a tasty deep-sea fish that is unexpectedly thriving.
Some eye experts say omega-3s, found commonly in fish and nuts, appear to play a protective role in eye health with both the retina and cornea.
Lorraine Watson from the Carron Fish Bar told BBC Scotland she had written to Mars to say she was happy to put up a "disclaimer" notice in the shop.
That means human-generated underwater noise has the potential to affect fish just as traffic noise affects terrestrial animals such as birds, say the researchers.
This figure is too high for the northern nations and the European Commission, which say the public expects that in a hungry world no fish should be thrown away.
After marvelling at the grace of, say, a white pelican gliding after a school of fish, he would take aim with his hunting rifle, using fine shot so that the bird was not blown to pieces in the process.
The high prices are attracting poachers, Stehr and other tuna men say, but no one has hard figures on how many fish are being caught illegally.
Gereau did say that it's easier to contact staff at the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department since he is able to call them directly.
Both Powers and Thomas say they see the men on the lobster boat tossing buckets of fish overboard and kicking the few stragglers off the backless transom of the boat.
They're not sure why, however, the scientists say perhaps it's because shrimp is low in fat and contains fish oils that are good for your heart.
"Coming up with content on a regular basis is the No. 1 thing franchisees say they struggle with, " says Chad Cohen, vice president at Fish Consulting, a franchise PR firm that began developing social media content for its clients three years ago.
Officials say the city's water is still safe to drink and that the fish were killed from illegal fishing by electrocution and poisoning.
Though biologists say California is the most likely spot to produce a new world-record fish, big bass have been reported in Mexico, Cuba and even Japan.
Now, or I should say, again, just when you thought it was safe to bottom-fish in the distressed single-family housing market, maybe for a home for you and your family, along comes the Wall Street gang, again.
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However critics say this has led to the problem of "discarding" where dead or alive fish are thrown back into the water because quotas have been met.
They say the law and its targets are largely arbitrary and argue that murky science surrounding fish estimates has given fodder to those willing to let their livelihoods founder.
An electric barrier in a shipping canal near Chicago is meant to keep them from migrating into Lake Michigan, where scientists say they eventually could spread to the other Great Lakes and out-compete native fish for food.
Since 2006, food manufacturers have been required to clearly label products that contain any of the most common allergens -- milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat and soy -- but some allergy experts say the labels should be more explicit.
Organizers say they'll start to accept cats and smaller animals such as hamsters, birds and fish into the shelter.
However critics say the policy has failed, with increasing instances of "discarding" where dead or alive fish are thrown back into the water because quota levels have already been reached.
Anglers say the sudden drop in water levels mean that there is not enough oxygen in the water for the fish.
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