Louisiana’s inshore shrimp season will open Aug. 11, 2025 Biologists recommended the delay to allow shrimp to grow Larger shrimp fetch better prices, helping local shrimpers Season opening times vary ...
Louisiana's shrimping industry has been on the decline for years as cheap foreign imports dominate the supply chain.
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Every food vendor at the Louisiana Shrimp Festival and Shrimp Aid was verified as serving 100% local, wild-caught Gulf shrimp for the second consecutive year. According to SeaD ...
Louisiana's shrimping industry has suffered for decades as cheap foreign imports drive down prices and a pattern of seafood mislabeling worsens the problem.
Our classic shrimp po'boy, with crispy fried Cajun-spiced shrimp, remoulade, tomatoes, and pickles piled in a soft bun, will transport you right to New Orleans.
There’s been an ongoing fight in Louisiana and the greater Gulf Coast against imported shrimp flooding restaurants in the area with foreign products. The problem persists, and continues to eat away at ...
WESTWEGO, La. (WGNO) — Inshore shr i mping season is underway in Louisiana; it opened this week. WGNO’s Kenny Lopez headed over to Westwego Shrimp Lot to find out what’s in store this shrimp season.
We know there’s no comparison to Louisiana shrimp, right? So why can’t they get any respect? This weekend in New Orleans, shrimp will indeed get it’s due, at a new festival designed to support local ...
One Louisiana seafood festival has done a better job of living up to its name. In a complete turnaround from last year, all seven vendors sampled at the Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival ...
Gulf and South Atlantic shrimp groups are lining up behind a federal “manifest transparency” fix while pressing Congress and regulators for tougher screening of foreign shrimp they say is undercutting ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -More frozen shrimp is being recalled due to concerns about radioactive contamination. California-based Southwind Foods is voluntarily recalling several of its frozen shrimp ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) have introduced the India Shrimp Tariff Act, aimed at protecting Louisiana’s shrimp and catfish ...
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