1000 commercial fishing licenses in Michigan to 50 today according to the Environment Report series Swimming Upstream which is investigating why it is so hard to find Great Lakes fish at your local market or restaurant.
GreatLakesWhitefish.com has more on Petersen Fisheries which is featured in the IPR story.
The next episode is about selling fish at the local Farmer's Market and how successful that has been for The Fish Monger's Wife.
So the next steps seems obvious, a CSF.
Community Supported Fisheries act like a CSA and allow you to get your fish directly, without a middleman. It means jobs for commercial fishers and fresh fish for consumers.
The most recent CSF I have read about is Off The Hook CSF in Halifax.
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Showing posts with label CSF. Show all posts
Friday, February 11, 2011
CSF Anyone?
Still on my Community Supported Fishery/aquaculture kick.
The Michigan Aquaculture Association is pushing for more fish-to-table production.
See IPR: Group Sees Potential In Fish Farming
I didn't even know there was a Michigan Aquaculture Association.
The Michigan Aquaculture Association is pushing for more fish-to-table production.
See IPR: Group Sees Potential In Fish Farming
I didn't even know there was a Michigan Aquaculture Association.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
How Milwaukee Gets Fresh Perch
Another successful urban aquaculture story. I really am starting to believe this could work in northern Michigan.
See:
NYT: Fish Farms, With a Side of Greens
WSJ: Fish Are Jumping—Off Assembly Line: Perch, Loved in Milwaukee but Decimated in Lake Michigan, Find New Life in an Old Factory; On the Side: Fresh Produce
[Via GLEcho: Great Lakes aquaponics farm receives recognition from New York Times]
See:
NYT: Fish Farms, With a Side of Greens
WSJ: Fish Are Jumping—Off Assembly Line: Perch, Loved in Milwaukee but Decimated in Lake Michigan, Find New Life in an Old Factory; On the Side: Fresh Produce
[Via GLEcho: Great Lakes aquaponics farm receives recognition from New York Times]
Friday, July 9, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Urban Aquaponics
- I have been hoping for someone in northern Michigan to start a Community Supported Fishery.
- Chef Eric Patterson of the Cooks' House recently wrote about his efforts with the Grand Traverse Band to source local fish.
- Many organizations are hoping to reap the benefits of small scale Urban Farming like in Detroit (See: Urban farming can succeed in Detroit, panelists say)
- U.S. farmed fish are considered safe and sustainable.
So here's an idea for Traverse City, combine all of these ideas and launch an Urban Fish Farming program. Chicago is considering the idea. See the ChiTrib: Urban fish farming: Will it catch on in Chicago?
If you want to try aquaponics in your backyard Home Depot sells this slick kit: Earth Solutions Little Tokyo Aquaponics Container Gardening without a Tank
- Chef Eric Patterson of the Cooks' House recently wrote about his efforts with the Grand Traverse Band to source local fish.
- Many organizations are hoping to reap the benefits of small scale Urban Farming like in Detroit (See: Urban farming can succeed in Detroit, panelists say)
- U.S. farmed fish are considered safe and sustainable.
So here's an idea for Traverse City, combine all of these ideas and launch an Urban Fish Farming program. Chicago is considering the idea. See the ChiTrib: Urban fish farming: Will it catch on in Chicago?
If you want to try aquaponics in your backyard Home Depot sells this slick kit: Earth Solutions Little Tokyo Aquaponics Container Gardening without a Tank
Friday, February 6, 2009
Saving Fish With Fish Shares
Community Supported Fishing and City Chickens are the next big things it looks like.
More thoughts on saving fish with fish shares at the NYT: Fish Shares and Sharing Fish
More thoughts on saving fish with fish shares at the NYT: Fish Shares and Sharing Fish
Monday, January 19, 2009
More Community Supported Fishing
Mentioned this idea last March.
The idea is growing. See: Skipper Otto's Wild BC Salmon CSF
Via TreeHugger
The idea is growing. See: Skipper Otto's Wild BC Salmon CSF
How much does it cost & what will I get?
The cost is $250.00/ year. You will receive approximately 35lbs of the best quality whole, fresh and/ or frozen salmon that is available that season direct from the fisherman. This amounts to roughly 7 fish at around 5lbs each (about $7/lb). Most years, you will receive nothing but sockeye salmon; however, if the sockeye runs are poor, you will receive an equivalent value of other salmon.
Via TreeHugger
Friday, March 14, 2008
Community Supported Fishing
A new take on Community Supported Agriculture - Community Supported Fisheries. From the CS Monitor - Small fishermen borrow a page from small farmers
Perhaps this could be a model for preserving the Great Lakes commercial fishery?
Perhaps this could be a model for preserving the Great Lakes commercial fishery?
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