FDA: Gulf Seafood Safe Despite Oil Spill Concerns
WASHINGTON (AP) — Photos of fish with sores may raise concern about long-term environmental effects of the massive BP oil spill — but federal heal...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Photos of fish with sores may raise concern about long-term environmental effects of the massive BP oil spill — but federal heal...
AP | MARY FOSTER | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW ORLEANS — Sales of Gulf of Mexico seafood are getting a boost from the military after being hammered by last year's BP oil spill, which left...
Treehugger | Matthew McDermott | Posted 05.25.2011
The NRDC says that the FDA is grossly underestimating the exposure to carcinogens in seafood that Gulf Coast residents have been and are being exposed...
McClatchy | Geoff Pender | Biloxi Sun Herald | Posted 05.25.2011
BILOXI, Miss. -- University scientists have spotted the first indications oil is entering the Gulf seafood chain -- in crab larvae -- and one expert w...
AP | LAURAN NEERGAARD | Posted 11.17.2011
WASHINGTON — Fish, shrimp and other catches from the Gulf of Mexico are being ground up to hunt for minute traces of oil in what's considered un...
AP | JOHN FLESHER | Posted 05.25.2011
BARATARIA, La. (AP) — To assess how heavy a blow the BP oil spill has dealt the Gulf of Mexico, researchers are closely watching a staple of the...
AP | JASON DEAREN and GREG BLUESTEIN | Posted 05.25.2011
VENICE, La. — Seafood from some parts of the oil-fouled Gulf of Mexico has been declared safe to eat by the government, based in part on human s...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
APALACHICOLA, Fla. (AP) -- Shrimp, grouper, tuna and other seafood snatched from the fringes of the oil in the Gulf of Mexico are safe to eat, accord...
AP | LAURAN NEERGAARD | Posted 04.23.2012