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Fresh-off-the-ice salmon lies on the filleting table at Blessings Seafood Company. (Photo by Amanda Lennon/Arizona Sonora News Service)

Seafood in the desert: to eat or not to eat?

Amanda Lennon April 5, 2017

The myths of seafood are tales as old as time: you should never eat sushi on a Monday, and you should also never eat fish in the desert are two big ones. The reality of the freshness and quality...

A young whitetail deer photographed at the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson, Ariz. Photo by Jorge Encinas/Arizona Sonora News

Game and Fish shining spotlight on poachers

Jorge Encinas September 18, 2015

Needlessly cruel and financially costly, poachers in Arizona can be destructive to both wildlife and the state as well as difficult to track or capture but public education and cell phone availability...

The Verde River Basin, located in Maricopa County, is concerned with the decreasing of fish due to the extreme hot weather and water use among humans.

Arizona might become the land of no fish

Casey Woollard November 20, 2014

It might be time for Arizonans to rethink their water use as it may diminish Arizona’s fish supply. Fish species native to Arizona watersheds could lose important parts to their habitat by 2050 as...

Sue's Fish and Chips on 2500 S. Fourth Ave. stands tall, serving customers for 62 years amidst the surrounding Mexican restaurants. (Photographed by Ashley Powell)

Sue’s Fish Still Thriving Amid the Burritos

asnsadmin February 26, 2014

Surrounded by restaurants serving gorditas and burritos in South Tucson's Fourth Avenue is Sue’s Fish and Chips, a hidden gem that has been serving customers for 62 years. Sue’s thrives due to the...

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