At fish geneticist Ken Overturf’s lab, research is indeed coming along swimmingly. Overturf, perhaps for the first time, has pinpointed families of captive rainbow trout that thrive on grain. This development could be a boon not only for fish farmers, but also for the environment. Most of today’s trout feed relies on protein-rich fishmeal produced from marine species like anchovy, menhaden, jack mackerel or herring. But substituting grain for fishmeal could help reduce the threat of
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