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    Associated Press Issues Correction

    In my last entry about the obvious problems found in a recent Associated Press article I noted that I had actually been fairly pleased with the recent state of reporting on seafood. As an example I no...

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    Recovering from a red-eye

    Last Tuesday I got on a plane in balmy Honolulu and (some minor delays and a red-eye later) got off in icy Washington, DC. I'm back for work - one of four trips I'll make this year to attend meetings...

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    Pressing The Associated Press

    I must first say I have beenpleased with the state of reporting on seafood lately. Not because I agree with it all but because when charged with reporting the facts, free of surreptitious agendas, the...

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    Uninformed, spoon-fed, environmental activist rhetoric becomes the Ventura County Stars Opinion

    No the Ventura County Star isn't the Washington Post or the Wall Street Journal-but it still has standards... or should. Take for instance its latest unsigned editorial. The 600+ word opinion piece t...

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    Extremists in Action (Part II)

    It wasn't two weeks ago that I was scolding the Economist for a seafood sustainability story that relied on erroneous environmental activist data (not my opinion, mind you, just a fact.) But this week...

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    Hawthornes Mercury Mania Continues

    Let me start by saying, while I am sure he wishes it did, Michael Hawthorne's latest article on mercury has nothing to do with fish... or seafood... or even water for that matter. It has to do with co...

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    New kitchen, new brain-boosting nutrient

    I'm finally ALL moved in to my new kitchen. I spent a good third of my weekend in there, organizing, cooking, and sometimes just staring at the stocked fridge and pantry with appreciation. Before ...

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    Revolving sushi

    Hawaii is really close to Japan. This is something I tend to forget because it feels very much like America here. But we are on a tiny island, just a stone's throw away from Asia. I was reminded of t...

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    North Shore sandwich

    Lloyd and I spent Saturday of our three-day weekend exploring the North Shore of Oahu. Friday was rainy and windy, and even though Saturday was perfectly beautiful, the waves were still in storm mode....

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    Ahi Caesar salad

    We have an address! It's been a while since Lloyd and I have had a real, stand alone address, but tomorrow we're getting the key for the beautiful unit we'll be calling home here in Hawaii. We were o...