The seafood industry is still struggling, but locally, there is a positive outlook on our seafood supply.
more than 200 million gallons of oil flowed into the gulf of mexico after the explosion on the deeplpwaterhe horizon. 11 men died. oil gushed into the gulf for nearly thr ee months… closing fishing efforts. tonight the seafood industry is still struggling. here locally, there is l a positive outlook on outirut seafood supply. louisiana . natives say this snaummer looks a lot brighter for the lf than one year ago t today. 2news reporter b reanne palmerini is live in south tulsa with reaction. this locally owned restaurant, hebert’s, imports most of its seafood like oysters, shrimp and crab straight from the gulf. t and the owner says he intends to keep it that watoy. since the spill…the demand hasn’t gone down for cajun dishes here at heberts specialty meats… “the s. po’boys are incredible, lovecr the crawfish the shrimp thesh oysters.” the owner, cajun ed richard, says when the spi
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