

It's the latest food fad that doesn't seem to be going anywhere, the healthy cook's dream, the now hallowed and exalted air fryer. Here’s why you should be grilling your summer cocktails

Your ultimate guide to summer produce - the delicious fruits and veggies that are in season Why it’s basically impossible to find Georgia peaches this summer You’re probably not using the broiler setting on your oven, but it’s a game-changer - here’s why You should never buy these 8 foods at Trader Joe’s - here’s why In the meantime, you’re likely to see higher-priced salmon dishes when you go out to eat (or other fish entirely) - and it’s probably a good time to perfect your cooking skills when it comes to salmon alternatives. The salmon fishing industry is one upon which tens of thousands of Californians depend, and another ban could result in an absolutely devastating loss. And while the ban did increase the salmon population, it also resulted in what NOAA called a “collapse of the salmon fishery.” According to their research, the 2008 ban forced 1,200 fishing boats to stay in port, and as many as 23,000 jobs were lost. Salmon fishing was also banned due to drought during the 2008/2009 season.

This isn’t the first time this has happened. The ban will run until May 15, and could potentially last through April 2024. Public Domain Images/PixabayĪs a result, the state has teamed up with the National Marine Fisheries Service, including state agencies in Oregon, to ban salmon fishing along the coast from Cape Falcon, Oregon, to the U.S./Mexico border. According to the fish and wildlife department, this was dangerously close to a record low for the area. In 2022, of the 196,000 Chinook salmon expected, only 60,000 adults returned to the Sacramento River to spawn. Due to the drought, salmon populations have decreased significantly.
