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The red drum, also known as the redfish, is becoming a popular food fish due to the increase in demand for the Cajun dish, “blackened redfish.” Market demand for the red drum has attracted the attention of aquaculturists, although extensive culturing of the red drum has not begun. Scientific classification: Drums belong to the family Sciaenidae,and the red drum as Sciaenops ocellatus. |
The red drum, also known as the redfish, is becoming a popular food fish due to the increase in demand for the Cajun dish, “blackened redfish.” Market demand for the red drum has attracted the attention of aquaculturists, although extensive culturing of the red drum has not begun. Scientific classification: Drums belong to the family Sciaenidae,and the red drum as Sciaenops ocellatus. |
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The red drum, also known as the redfish, is becoming a popular food fish due to the increase in demand for the Cajun dish, “blackened redfish.” Market demand for the red drum has attracted the attention of aquaculturists, although extensive culturing of the red drum has not begun. Scientific classification: Drums belong to the family Sciaenidae,and the red drum as Sciaenops ocellatus.