Changing Seas travels from coast to coast, meeting with experts who raise fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations. Learn how scientists are making it possible to grow marine fish miles away from shore, and discover which Florida research facilities are testing new methods for making aquaculture more environmentally sustainable and efficient. Also visit Cedar Key, Florida, where aquaculture has helped to preserve the area's rich fishing heritage. Here, former gillnet fishermen turned clam-farmers harvest their product with little impact to the local ecosystems.
Philippines we don;t use antibiotic in the fish farm.just food.almost organic. that's why fish taste so gooddddddddddddd...
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chardnj 2 weeks ago
@BlueLotus108 Hi can you provide some link or ways to get in touch with you in order to learn more about your closed loop aquaculture process? Thanks
hvm85 3 weeks ago
Closed loop, zero discharge is the only sustainable aqua culture process that will work. We design and build these in California.
BlueLotus108 9 months ago 2