Submitted by GhostOpera406 t3_10qwga5 in RhodeIsland
fishythepete t1_j6v38w1 wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in What happened to the plastic straw law in Rhode Island? by GhostOpera406
I don’t think those numbers square up either, but I was definitely off.
For Longfin / Shortfin it looks like RI catches closer to 62% of the national total.
CA might fish a lot of market squid but it’s not going into Calamari.
https://dem.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur861/files/2022-08/AnnualRpt_2021.pdf
Longfin: In 2021, commercial landings totaled 23.4 million pounds, and were valued at $33.4 million, according to the NOAA Fisheries commercial fishing landings database.
Shortfin: In 2021, commercial landings of shortfin squid totaled 39 million pounds, and were valued at $19.6 million according to the NOAA Fisheries commercial fishing landings database.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_j6v4qoh wrote
Even then, it’s not some local industry. It’s a thing that goes to China and back because of how labor intensive it is to cut it all up.
And that’s still skipping past that no other state has an official appetizer. Or that we’ve got multiple appetizers that are legitimately Kline of unique to here.
fishythepete t1_j6vohhz wrote
>And that’s still skipping past that no other state has an official appetizer.
Yeah I spent so much time wondering if they could, I didn’t think if they should. You kind of got me here.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_j6woamj wrote
It’s one thing if this type of bill is “a bunch of school kids learning how government works so they meet a state rep and draft a bill and get to testify about how the state dinosaur should be a Triceratops because they are cool” and then we go through the whole schoolhouse rock thing.
But, no children were involved in this process. At least not literal ones.
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