
Eat a fish you've never heard of
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How eating unusual and under-loved fish is good for fisheries and fishermen.
Most Americans are stuck on eating shrimp, tuna and salmon. But there's more fish in the sea. North Carolina has an especially diverse population of fish, because our coastline is the nexus of cold and warm water currents. Find out why eating unusual and under-loved fish is good for fisheries and fishermen.
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SCI NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.

Eat a fish you've never heard of
Special | 6m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Most Americans are stuck on eating shrimp, tuna and salmon. But there's more fish in the sea. North Carolina has an especially diverse population of fish, because our coastline is the nexus of cold and warm water currents. Find out why eating unusual and under-loved fish is good for fisheries and fishermen.
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Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.