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Milwaukee startup turns venomous fish into economic opportunity for remote fishermen
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A local startup is turning the harvest of lionfish – a venomous fish species – into economic opportunity for remote fishing communities in Belize. Milwaukee-based Olacoral acts as a bridge between more than 100 fishermen,…
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A local startup is turning the harvest of lionfish – a venomous fish species – into economic opportunity for remote fishing communities in Belize.Milwaukee-based
Olacoral acts as a bridge between more than 100 fishermen, a Belizean cooperative and the global market, where demand for lionfish is four times the supply, its founders say.The company was recently acquired by Milwaukee-based
Paredes fell into the water during his Wipeout challenge. He was pulled out of the pool by staff after he was unable to lift himself out. He was placed in a wheelchair, where he went under cardiopulmonary arrest before being resuscitated and taken to the hospital.
Paredes fiancé, who also participated on the show, told NBC News that the contestant exercised for two hours per day, five days a week. Both passed a drug screen, an EKG and a COVID-19 test before filming the show. Wipeout, which is hosted by John Cena, Camille Kostek and Nicole Byer, requires contestants to undergo medical exams prior to participating on the show. E! News was told at the time that the Wipeout production team has numerous medics on hand and a safety producer monitoring the set during filming.
Paredes fell into the water during his Wipeout challenge. He was pulled out of the pool by staff after he was unable to lift himself out. He was placed in a wheelchair, where he went under cardiopulmonary arrest before being resuscitated and taken to the hospital.
Paredes fiancé, who also participated on the show, told NBC News that the contestant exercised for two hours per day, five days a week. Both passed a drug screen, an EKG and a COVID-19 test before filming the show. Wipeout, which is hosted by John Cena, Camille Kostek and Nicole Byer, requires contestants to undergo medical exams prior to participating on the show. E! News was told at the time that the Wipeout production team has numerous medics on hand and a safety producer monitoring the set during filming.