-
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.
WSJ: For Massachusetts Fishermen, A Weighty Debate About Fair Play
-
Marine biologists working in the Pacific Ocean say they found a tasty deep-sea fish that is unexpectedly thriving.
NPR: Down Deep, An Unexpected Fish Boom
-
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.
WSJ: The Crucial Years for Protecting Your Eye Health
-
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.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
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.
FORBES: Rising Home Prices And Falling Unemployment: Don't Trust the Numbers
-
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.
WSJ: Study: Asian carp unlikely to stow away in barges
-
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.
CNN: The story
-
It's always hard to say how much this kind of personal branding contributes to the success of a business, especially one like fish-farming that's easy to enter but hard to master.
FORBES: Magazine Article