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[quote=Anonymous]As a consumer interested in buying sustainable fish, you have to be prepared to evaluate each choice in whatever store you are in. I use the Monterey Bay Aquarium's sustainable seafood app. Just look up whatever item I'm interested in. This could be frozen shrimp at costco, smoked trout at Trader Joes, or any of the wide array of whole fish at my local latin american grocery stores with fish counters. The app will give you the info you need. And if you're looking for good prices, see if there is a latin american or asian grocery store near you with a fish counter. I find great selection and low prices. I also find some old fish hanging out, so you have to know how to check for freshness. Mostly I look at the eyes. Croaker is a good choice if you're new to the whole fish thing. Fairly mild flavor. And the carcass makes good stock.[/quote]
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