Well, if you're unsure of buying and eating a certain fish next time you're craving seafood, Mark Bittman has a suggestion in his latest post on Bitten, his blog with the New York Times: send a text message. The Blue Ocean Institute has a service that allows you to send a text with the name of the fish in question and receive a message in return that contains the Institute's rating, along with other information about safety, population, and certification where it applies.
I'm going to try this during my grocery excursion this evening. Too bad they can't also send me a message about the guy selling me the fish... last time I went to this particular market, the fish man picked his teeth with his gloved hand just after handing me my salmon.
New York Times: Shopping for Fish
Blue Ocean Institute: FishPhone


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