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ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

Our collaborative research agreement with the University of Miami is helping to advance aquaculture technology at its' experimental fish hatchery for high-value marine fish such as Tuna and Hirame.

The agreement between Aqquua and the UM Rosensteil School-based aquaculture program is aimed at improving hatchery and other aquaculture technologies of a number of economically valuable species never developed elsewhere in the world.

According to UM Rosensteil School professor Dan Benetti, director of the UM aquaculture program, “This research agreement will help advance sustainable aquaculture research at a time when it is critically needed to support increased demand for high quality protein to feed the world’s growing population. We are pleased by Aqquuas' commitment to advance aquaculture technology in a sustainable way.

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Mahi-Mahi broodstock

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Mahi live transport

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Snapper eggs

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Hirame fingerling production

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Hirame juvenilles

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American Red Snapper broodstock