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Panacea Oyster Co-op and Pensacola Bay Oyster Co. aim to build Sunshine State’s first hatcheries
Rob Olin started Panacea Oyster Co-op with the goal of
Gaskiya Diagnostics’ affordable, quick solution will target smallholder aquaculture farms
In aquaculture, disease outbreaks are the ultimate profit
Fish 2.0 closed out its 2017 Innovation Forum today by awarding a cash prize to Panacea Oyster Co-Op. The International Business Competition was held in silicon valley (PALO ALTO, CA), where Rob Olin presented the
Kepley BioSystems among Most Promising Companies at 2017 Fish 2.0 Innovation Forum
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, U.S., December 5, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Kepley
One of the topics during the recent Cucalorus Connect conference was the "Acceleration of the North Carolina Seafood Economy."
The session included a panel led by
A Pensacola oyster farmer is among the finalists in an international competition for seafood industry innovators.
Donnie McMahon III will pitch his idea
WILMINGTON, N.C. -- Four North Carolina companies, including two with UNCW ties, are finalists who will present their ideas to promote a sustainable shellfish industry at
Eight of the 40 companies to reach the finals of this year’s Fish 2.0 competition are involved in, or have links to, the culture of bivalves – a measure of the innovative ideas
Just 40 companies remain in the US-based Fish 2.0 sustainable seafood competition and will pitch to investors, Nov. 7-8, at Stanford University, California, the organizers announced Tuesday.
“This is the
FORTY companies have been named as finalists in this year’s Fish 2.0 competition, which aims to connect seafood businesses with investors.
The finalists, selected from
"The finalists—winnowed from an initial pool of 184 entrants—stand out for their "market traction, global character and high potential for impact on the seafood sector."
Fish 2.0 on Monday released the names
Investment competition founder talks
Nick Mendoza, the founder and CEO of NeptuneForOne, is working to convince whitefish processors in the US that there is a better return to be had for their offcuts than those
Nevele, Belgium-based Tomalgae is on the cusp of launching a new algae product for oyster growers in Asia.
Called Thalapure Mollusca, the freeze dried algae formulation
To some people, climate change seems like a
A few years into Kentucky, US-based Alltech’s expansion into aquaculture feed company ownership, the producer of algae and other nutritional technologies for animal feeds is
Seafood industry supply chains are notorious for being long and opaque. Not for oyster growers, said Monica Jain, founder of the sustainable seafood investment competition Fish
Media stories often cite Sandbar Oyster Company as an unlikely partnership between a scientist and a fisherman — a successful duo not only in the half-shell market, but also
MOREHEAD CITY – A new design of artificial oyster reef-maker could buck the trend on where living shorelines best work.
Researchers at the University of North
Pensacola Bay Oyster Co. won the top prize winner at this year's Innovation Awards.
"It feels fantastic," said Donnie McMahon, president and co-founder of the company. "It really
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