Omega Protein, the nation’s largest menhaden processing operation, is often under fire for its fishing practices inside the Chesapeake Bay. But angler and environmentalist concerns reached a boiling point the last two years, when fish spills sent dead menhaden onto Virginia beaches.

But Omega’s fishing partners, Ocean Harvesters, say they have a plan to stop the problem. They just debuted the first “fish spill response vessel”.

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