Let's be honest – when most people think of fish farming, they picture a pond full of catfish or maybe some salmon pens. It's like the agricultural equivalent of planting nothing but corn and wheat.
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Ever looked out at the vast, blue horizon and thought, ‘My fish farm is doing okay, but what if it could be… more?’ Maybe you’ve heard whispers at industry events about government grants for moving op
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Have you ever looked out at the ocean and seen two problems, but also one incredible opportunity? On one hand, we need more clean, predictable energy. On the other, we need to produce food more sustai
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Living on the ocean sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi novel, doesn't it? The image of a sleek, futuristic pod zipping across the waves. But what if I told you the foundation for a pretty
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So you’re standing at the fish counter, staring at that lovely pink fillet of farmed freshwater salmon. It’s affordable, available year-round, and let’s be honest, it tastes pretty darn good. But then
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So, you’ve heard the buzz. Sea grapes, that emerald-green, caviar-like seaweed, is being called the next big thing in blue economy aquaculture. It’s true, the potential is massive. But let’s cut throu
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Let’s talk about tuna. Not the can from your pantry, but the magnificent, powerful fish swimming in the open ocean. Farming them? It’s one of aquaculture’s toughest puzzles. Traditional near-shore pen
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Let's be honest for a second. When you hear "blue carbon," what comes to mind? Maybe a scientist in a lab coat, or a dense UN report about mangrove forests? It's easy to file it away as something
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