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Tilapia

Blackened Tilapia Fillets Make An Easy Weeknight Dinner

Jennifer Segal | Posted 03.10.2013 | Taste
Jennifer Segal

Tilapia is mild, inexpensive and readily available, so I'm always looking for tasty new ways to prepare it. In this recipe, the fillets are dusted with a bold Cajun spice rub, then sautéed in olive oil until crisp and flavorful on the exterior and tender and flaky within.

9 Great Ways To Cook Fish This Summer

Big Girls, Small Kitchen | Posted 08.31.2012 | Taste
Big Girls, Small Kitchen

Something about summer makes us want to add tons of fish, preferably freshly caught, to our diets. But then comes the question: how to cook?

Farm Fish in Your Backyard: DIY Aquaponic System Uses Fish Poo to Fertilize Vegetables (VIDEO)

Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 11.08.2011 | Green
Kirsten Dirksen

Since the plants don't need dirt, aquaponics allows gardeners to produce more food in less space. And in addition to the vegetables they can grow, most aquaponics gardeners cultivate edible fish as well.

Report Details Widespread Cases Of Seafood Mislabeling

Posted 07.27.2011 | Home

It is common for fish to be mislabeled as a different species, according to a new report by nonprofit group Oceana. The study, titled "Bait and Switch...

The Fish That Is Eating Cuba

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Yoani Sanchez

Excerpt from documentary by Fabian Archondo and the Foundation for New Latin American Cinema. My son is at that age where he could eat the columns o...

A Dying African Lake, Polluted, Overfished; Bad And Getting Worse

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011 | Green
Joseph B. Treaster

Lake Victoria, one of the largest fresh water lakes in the world, is suffering. It is polluted with raw sewage and it is muddy from the erosion of soil from nearby hills that have lost trees and shrubs to people in search of firewood.

Arrowhead Prison Inmates Prividing Labor For Profitable On-Site Tilapia Farm

Colorado Springs Gazette | ANDREA BROWN | Posted 05.25.2011 | Denver

CANON CITY They are born and reared in prison. Next stop is death row. Such is the life for thousands of tilapia behind bars at Arrowhead Correction...