don't dolphins like squid? i guess we are headed to more dolphins. and if krill increases, our whale population will increase! therefore, save the whales by burning a tree in your fireplace.
Lol, somewhere out there is a PETA who's freaking out that the scientist from the National Center for Squid Research thinks that calamari "tastes great".
There is this really amazing recipe for breaded, seasoned, fried squid rings that I can't remember the name of. You find it in a lot of Chinese restaurant. Very tasty.
'Calimari' are for dilletants. Give me a half-pound squid 'steak' everytime.
After the sea otter became protected, Kalifornistan's abalone all but disappeared. Certainly 'legal' sized ones disappeared. So I learned to fix and eat squid steaks as a fine replacement for abalone.
My last abalone dinner at Original Joe's on First Street in San Jose was a half-pound dinner for $28. That was many years before I bought a new heavily optioned 911E for $13K. $28 was big money!
Political left creates myth of dangerous fossil fuels
The earth has been gradually warming since the end of the last mini-ice age that occurred between 1500 and 1700 A.D. The earth was considerably warmer 1,000 years ago during the Middle Ages when practically no fossil fuels were consumed. Extensive data exists to show that the earth is warmed by the reactivity of the sun. Man's use of fossil fuels has never, is not now nor will it ever affect global temperatures to any measurable degree! However, the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere has, in fact, increased by 30 percent during the past 20 years, hence, the left has latched on to this single piece of data to spread "doom and gloom" fears that predict the end of civilization unless we sign on to the Kyoto agreement. Actually adhering to the Kyoto agreement would truly end economic balance in the free world and result in utter chaos desired by the left.
more at...:http://www.nj.com/letters/expresstimes/index.ssf?/base/news-2/110008109339980.xml
,,, I'm doing my best to stop other species of squid turning up for work each day. I eat sushi twice a week. It's really hard to pin down what is and isn't extinct though with "extinct OR seriously impacted" as a guide.
Less tuna, more squid. Squid Quo Pro.
Whales will be happy.
A shrimp boom would be more popular.
Maybe Chinese restaraunts will stop trying to pass of cuttlefish as squid?