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Next Generation Land-Based Aquaculture

  • Turnkey Solutions for Land-Based Fish Farming
  • Total Production Control: Reliable, Consistent Production
  • Sustainable Contaminant-Free Seafood
  • Closer, Faster and Fresher to Market

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AD-Logo-Fish-OnlyKey Issues / Trends

 Global seafood crisis: depleted wild fisheries cannot meet rising demand from population growth.

 By 2030, aquaculture will produce 90% of world supply.

 U.S. seafood trade deficit: with a growing seafood trade deficit (currently at $8 billion per year), the U.S. is increasingly dependent on seafood imports.

U.S. is falling behind in aquaculture production capacity.

 Disease/contamination risks: pollution, avian influenza, Mad Cow Disease, feedlot issues, and other problems pose threats to domestic protein production.

Many existing fish farms also have inherent risks and limitations.

 Increasing per capita consumption: consumer preferences are shifting to seafood as a safer and healthier source of protein.

Consumers want contaminant-free seafood from sustainable sources.

 Economic development/ diversification: the Gulf Region and other rural areas need new industries and skills to rebuild and compete in the global economy.

Land-based aquaculture not limited to coastal areas.

AD-Logo-Fish-OnlyOur Solution


Land-based, recirculating aquaculture systems using proven, state-of-the-art technologies from our technology partners, UNI-Aqua (Denmark) and Fish Protech™ (Australia):

  • Commercially successful over a 15-year period.
     
  • Integrated, off-the-shelf systems
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  • Resource efficient: 97-99% water re-use, maximum feed conversion (10x more efficient than open ponds or flow-through systems), no environmental discharges.
     
  • Enclosed: quarantine quality to keep out pathogens.
     
  • Organic quality: no antibiotics, hormones, or other additives required.
     
  • Closer, faster and fresher to market: land-based systems can be located closer to the marketplace, reducing transportation costs and delivering a much fresher product
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Interior of Barramundi Facility in Australia

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Exterior of Halibut Facility in Dønna, Norway

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Fresh Barramundi, Ready for Market (Malaysia)


AD-Logo-Fish-OnlyMarket Drivers

 
Additional seafood supply needed to meet population growth: Additional 96,000 tons of annual production for U.S. alone by 2010.

 Demographic trends favor seafood: U.S. population is older, more Asian, and more Hispanic — groups that tend to consume more seafood.

 Government/health advocates promoting seafood: recommended 12 ounces per week (if followed, see chart below) would more than double per capita consumption.

 Increasing demand for natural, organic foods: Fastest growing segment of the food industry.

 Increasing demand for packaged, ready-to-eat seafood: Aquaculture Developments’ systems deliver consistent, reliable supplies.

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U.S. Seafood Consumption: Opportunity for Growth
Increase in per capita seafood consumption if consumers follow dietary recommendations of 12 ounces of fish per week


AD-Logo-Fish-OnlyContact Us

For a complete information package, please contact us at info@AquacultureDevelopments.com

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