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Some fish caught in New York lakes and rivers may be unsafe to eat due to elevated levels of chemicals known as PFAS , state health officials announced Thursday.
New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball issued a warning Monday to consumers regarding the presence of undeclared sulfites in "Three Rivers" bra ...
A big investment is reeling in major improvements for New York State's fish hatcheries. The Department of Environmental Conservation is announcing a $120 million investment to modernize freshwater ...
New York-based Krasniy Oktyabr Inc. USA is recalling a fish product after it was found by inspectors to be uneviscerated, posing a risk of botulism poisoning.
The Fish Hatchery in Caledonia, Friday, May 30, 2025, where the DEC announced a historic $120 million investment that will help contribute to New York’s beloved recreational fishing industry.
It was first found in the United States in a Maryland pond in 2002, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. From there to the Potomac River, rivers in Pennsylvania and onward.
Not all fish are sustainable. And it’s more complicated than opting for certain species over others, because the sustainability and nutritional value of fish is affected by a host of factors.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The first official Fish Fry Friday kicked off in Western New York, a beloved Lenten tradition across the region. In the City of Tonawanda, the American Legion Post 264 has ...