by John Shelton | May 25, 2018 | Isopods, Salmon, Trout, Shellfish
Sea lice are not new to the ocean, but in fish farms with many fish all together in a small area, sea lice and spread and affect an entire farm. A new underwater device scans fish as they swim, and looks for abnormalities in the fish’s scales. As it checks fish...
by John Shelton | May 24, 2018 | Cephalopods
If you think octopuses are strange creatures, you’re not alone. Some scientists believe octopuses may have alien DNA inside of them. I originally read about this on Quartz: A controversial study has a new spin on the otherworldliness of the octopus. We review...
by John Shelton | Jan 10, 2018 | Crustaceans, Shrimp and Prawn Recipes, Shrimp and Prawns
Spot prawns (Pandalus platyceros) – a commercially and sport caught Eastern Pacific coast delicacy from Alaska to Baja, California. This sautéed spot prawn and sage dish is finished with fresh lime juice and cracked pepper. Spot Prawns with Sage and Lime from...
by Dana Point Fish Company | Nov 24, 2016 | Blog, Cephalopods, Saltwater Shellfish
Just a friendly octopus swimming over to say hello.
by John Shelton | Feb 29, 2016 | Crab, Crustaceans, Species ID
Blue crab – Maryland blue crab – swimming crab – Callinectes sapidus. This crab is also known as the Atlantic blue crab or Chesapeake blue crab. Identifying Characteristics and Biology The blue crabs are swimming crustaceans with...