And if you do, you are probably aware that there are conservation issues related to waters being overfished. The Monterey Bay Aquarium begs to help. They have an online seafood guide to help you determine which fish should be consumed, which should be avoided, and which sources are best--farms, rivers, or the sea--for each variety. My fabulous friend Jerusha did point out that it seems the slightest bit odd to have an aquarium telling you which fish to eat--rather like the zoo snack bar offering wallaby-fries. But if you are trying to eat sustainably, then this will certainly help. There are also special notes for sushi lovers. (And it occurs to me that this is a mildly disturbing post in light of yesterday's musings on being buried at sea. Sorry about that...)
As of Sunday evening, I have 254 pages of the revisions DONE. Four more days, people, FOUR MORE DAYS!
Thanks for the link to the seafood guide ... I do eat more fish lately and have been concerned about which kind are on endangered lists, mercury content, etc.
Four more months until March! Soooo looking forward to Silent on the Moor :) When will this latest one be published?
Posted by: Journey | November 24, 2008 at 09:27 AM
Thanks for the link to the seafood guide ... I do eat more fish lately and have been concerned about which kind are on endangered lists, mercury content, etc.
Four more months until March! Soooo looking forward to Silent on the Moor :) When will this latest one be published?
Posted by: Journey | November 24, 2008 at 09:28 AM
I watched an excellent show on Discovery that explained how the Pollock fishing in the Barren Sea works. Those ships are unreal they do everything from catch the fish to bread the fish sticks. :0
Posted by: Gladys | November 24, 2008 at 12:20 PM
I love sea food, and now I have to perfect excuse to eat sushi with my Mommy these next couple of days.I agree with being burried at sea(seem like a beautiful resting place and parts of you will end up all over the world...a travelers dream!), but Dying at sea brings about thoughts of Davey Jones'Locker along with crewing The Flying Dutchmen.
254 pages of the revisions DONE, someone needs a gold star!
Have a nice day!
*smiles*
Posted by: Melissa( The Artist) | November 24, 2008 at 01:39 PM