I have a unique background and a wealth of experience in aquaculture in general. As a marine microbiologist fresh out of graduate school I developed, registered and marketed some of the first commercial vaccines for fish. This took me far and wide geographically and I also became a USFWS Title 50 auditor and a Fish Health Official in Canada. In the early 1990's I stopped working directly for other people and started my own companies.
This resulted in some interesting experiences with other people's money and began for me a never ending wandering of the globe looking for people to sell our services and products to. Visit this site for some insights. www.sustainablegreenaquaculture.com Many groups are looking at how biofloc based shrimp farming can be profitable. There are now literally dozens of companies that have sprung up all over the United States focusing on local production for local markets, Few will be around in 5 years from now although some have been around for a while.
Outdoor systems abound throughout SE Asia as they allow for the most part closed cycle culture and support high densities of biomass. Indoor systems range from the small to the huge. Large scale operations are not always profitable as overhead costs can be very high in some environment.
I have traveled extensively in more than 50 countries working throughout the supply chains for both farmed fish and shrimp. Let me use some of my knowledge and experience for you.
This resulted in some interesting experiences with other people's money and began for me a never ending wandering of the globe looking for people to sell our services and products to. Visit this site for some insights. www.sustainablegreenaquaculture.com Many groups are looking at how biofloc based shrimp farming can be profitable. There are now literally dozens of companies that have sprung up all over the United States focusing on local production for local markets, Few will be around in 5 years from now although some have been around for a while.
Outdoor systems abound throughout SE Asia as they allow for the most part closed cycle culture and support high densities of biomass. Indoor systems range from the small to the huge. Large scale operations are not always profitable as overhead costs can be very high in some environment.
I have traveled extensively in more than 50 countries working throughout the supply chains for both farmed fish and shrimp. Let me use some of my knowledge and experience for you.