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Kindly see the sentence beside the red rectangle. I'm dumbfound how Prince Edward Island (PEI) lacks good shrimp, when PEI faces the Atlantic Ocean. John Bil's Ship to Shore: Straight Talk from ...
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- Kindly see the sentence beside the red rectangle. I'm dumbfound how Prince Edward Island (PEI) lacks good shrimp, when PEI faces the Atlantic Ocean.
>Most rockfish share a certain characteristic: a swim or air bladder. This isa gas-filled organ that allows the fish to carefully control its buoyancy. When itdeflates the bladder, the fish will descend,and it can reverse the process by inflating.This can give the fish a somewhat strange,bloated look if you happen to see it soldwhole. **This is not a sign of poor quality orold fish, though bloating can sometimesbe an indicator of these problems.** Whencleaning the fish, simply remove that blad-der and it will return to looking normal.- ![](https://i.imgur.com/IDgBbx2.jpg)
- [John Bil's *Ship to Shore: Straight Talk from the Seafood Counter* (2018)](https://www.cbc.ca/books/ship-to-shore-1.4922815). p 192.
- Kindly see the sentence beside the red rectangle. I'm dumbfound how Prince Edward Island (PEI) lacks good shrimp, when PEI faces the Atlantic Ocean.
- ![](https://i.imgur.com/IDgBbx2.jpg)
- [John Bil's *Ship to Shore: Straight Talk from the Seafood Counter* (2018)](https://www.cbc.ca/books/ship-to-shore-1.4922815). p 192.
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Why does PEI lack high-quality shrimp?
Kindly see the sentence beside the red rectangle. I'm dumbfound how Prince Edward Island (PEI) lacks good shrimp, when PEI faces the Atlantic Ocean. >Most rockfish share a certain characteristic: a swim or air bladder. This is a gas-filled organ that allows the fish to carefully control its buoyancy. When it deflates the bladder, the fish will descend, and it can reverse the process by inflating. This can give the fish a somewhat strange, bloated look if you happen to see it sold whole. **This is not a sign of poor quality or old fish, though bloating can sometimes be an indicator of these problems.** When cleaning the fish, simply remove that blad- der and it will return to looking normal. ![](https://i.imgur.com/IDgBbx2.jpg) [John Bil's *Ship to Shore: Straight Talk from the Seafood Counter* (2018)](https://www.cbc.ca/books/ship-to-shore-1.4922815). p 192.