Thursday, July 11, 2013

11/07/13: Florida's aquaculture profits; EU agrees fisheries fund rules; OriginOil sets up base in California

Florida's aquaculture industry sells US$69 million worth of produce a year according to state agricultural officials. Although ornamentals made up the bulk of the revenue contributing $35.5 million, the state also farms turtles, alligators and aquatic plants.

The European Parliament has agreed operating rules for a 6.5 billion euro funding pot for EU fisheries. From 2014, the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) will fund EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) measures to make EU fisheries sustainable and develop aquaculture. 
"The adoption of my report is a crucial step in protecting a European model of sustainable and competitive fishing", said rapporteur Alain Cadec (EPP, FR).

OriginOil, the water clean up specialist, is to establish a permanent technology showcase near California’s Salton Sea. The facility will be based at Aqua Farming Technology, a leader in sustainable fish farming since 1993 in California’s Coachella Valley. 

“At Aqua Farming Tech, Rocky French operates a 120-acre model of sustainability,” said Riggs Eckelberry, CEO, OriginOil. “We’re honored that he’s working closely with us to set up a permanent showcase within driving distance of our headquarters in Los Angeles.”

Two baby American alligators, Miami-Dade count...
Two baby American alligators, Miami-Dade county, Florida Español: Dos bebés aligátores americanos, condado de Miami-Dade, Florida Français : Deux bébés alligators américains, comté de Miami-Dade, Floride Español: Dos aligatores americanos (Alligator mississippiensis) en el condado de Miami-Dade, Florida. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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