“Coronavirus will cause global famines of ‘biblical proportions” – Warns UN, reported by CNN (April 22, 2020)

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“Coronavirus will cause global famines of ‘biblical proportions” – Warns UN, reported by CNN (April 22, 2020)

News Release:  Superior Aquaculture, LLC has been quietly working in Africa long before the present pandemic. We could now use your help in meeting this most pressing challenge to the most vulnerable on our planet. 

With three offices in Southwest Africa, Superior Aquaculture offers the most effective, environmentally friendly, simple, and fully sustainable fish farming technology available. Coupled with new, fast growing tilapia strains, production capacities of greater than 1/2 MILLION Lbs./raceway/year, can make the difference between life and death for many.

We are presently working with numerous churches, schools, and universities, especially in Ghana, Uganda, and Nigeria to implement a (sometimes) equity-funded, financially self-supporting program.

If you might be interested in “soldiering-up” with us, please let us hear from you.


Wishing all a Son-filled day!

Jay

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“Save the Birds” Fish Farms – An Unconventional Approach

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“Save the Birds” Fish Farms – An Unconventional Approach

As I sit at my desk contemplating the countless stories of horrific loss suffered by fish farmers over the years, plus my personal discussions with others interested in “protecting wildlife”, I feel compelled to report on a unique solution.

The fact is that Superior Aquaculture’s In Pond, Floating Raceway System™ is working hard today in many areas, sometimes preventing 100% bird predation and related loses. As a no-cost bi-product, the system is also preventing a huge annual loss from disease and wounding.

Conscientious fish farmers continue to face a challenging up-hill fight to protect their crops---especially in the face of the many imports and climatic shifts. Even with potential Returns On Investment (ROI’s) of less than a year, it can be tough to source the extra capital. So… not intending to be “over the top” humorous, I would like to suggest the concept that groups interested in further protecting predacious, fish eating birds, consider partnering with fish farmers to help capitalize the necessary investments. While this MUST be making someone smile, the SCIENTIFIC FACTS below are no joking matter.

  • Bird predation can cost 47-53% of production.

  • A one night loss of $20,000 can easily occur.

  • 2002 cost to U.S. catfish industry > $25 MILLION.

  • Bird predation is spiking, fueled in part by climatic shifts.

  • 50% of fish catches are aborted by cormorants.

  • Cormorants can consume greater than 1 Lb. of fish per day. We have a photo of over 200 yellow perch fingerlings (about 2-2.5 inches long) found in one cormorant.

  • In one study, 47% of 2 year old carp were injured with scars on 35% of body area.

  • Scarred fish are very difficult to sell.

  • “White pelicans came in one night and cleaned-out my ponds. I’m out of the fish business, and don’t know what I’m going to do”. (Personal communique from S.E Arkansas, 2019.)

  • “White cormorants can consume up to 2 Lbs. of fish per day and can shed thousands of eggs of the Bolbophorus catfish trematode during a single visit to ponds. This bird can have a disastrous effect on catfish production.” (SRAC Pub. No. 401)

  • Herons and even kingfishers are additional key links in “yellow grubs” and “black spot” disease. 

  • Parasite infested or diseased fish are very difficult to sell.

  • Birds are known to “herd” fish, which can create over-crowding, O2 depletion, and resultant chronic stress causing disease, poor growth, etc.

Superior Aquaculture’s Raceways provide uniquely effective protection.

Forget about night patrols and get some sleep. Superior Aquaculture can have you “covered”.

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Assessing Red Tide Damage off the Florida Coast

Dr. Jay at the helm. “Eyes on the target”, as we assess Red Tide damage off the Florida coast, Gulf of Mexico, March 2019.

Dr. Jay at the helm. “Eyes on the target”, as we assess Red Tide damage off the Florida coast, Gulf of Mexico, March 2019.

Good to know that Superior Aquaculture’s floating raceways have been shown to collect more phosphorous from surrounding waters than the phosphorous in the fish feed. Actually a potential net no-cost water rehabilitation tool!

So glad to be part of the solution and not a part of the problem.

All aquaculture is NOT equal.

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Safe Harbors for Turbulent Times

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Safe Harbors for Turbulent Times

It appears that once again we are living in times of tribulation. The present examples of largely dysfunctional governments and world-wide social unrest might suggest that investors “return to the basics” with their investment strategies. FOOD is always a very popular and most basic priority.

Creating a safe harbor for investments via shortening the food supply chain can be a significant risk management opportunity. Locally produced, high quality, healthy foods will always be toward the top of the basic priority list. High intensity, outdoor, sustainable production of fish in almost any climate can be a rewarding and fulfilling investment for almost anyone.

Superior Aquaculture LLC, in cooperation with client growers, university researchers, and associates, was extremely busy during 2018. The result was a further increase in efficiency and simplicity in its already well-documented, patented, and highly successful system.

For latest developments, “stay tuned”, give us a call, or …


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Minnesota Floating Raceways Ice-Free All Winter

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Minnesota Floating Raceways Ice-Free All Winter

Superior Aquaculture Floating Raceways reported “ice-free all winter, after a real, old-fashioned winter” in Minnesota. While other clients using Superior Raceways in other far north environments such as northern Wisconsin, northern Ontario, and Alberta, Canada for numerous years have reported no problems with winter ice, this is the first winter that the 60,000 gal units have been “ice-free all winter”.

Super High Intensity Aquaculture Airlift

This is also the first client- reported winter test of the 60,000 gallon raceways utilizing the new Superior HDPE Rectangular Airlift™.

Interestingly, the ice-free conditions were maintained with the airlifts extending only 4 feet below the water’s surface. Thus, the results are attributable strictly to the exceptionally high flow capacity of the new airlifts. (Approximately 1 hp./raceway.) Extending the airlifts’ chutes downward can achieve additional and significant surface water temperature mediation by drawing from > 20 ft. down – in both winter and in summer.

Believed to be the most efficient water-moving airlifts manufactured today, Superior’s HDPE Rectangular Airlift™ designs are university-reported to create flow rates of about 3,300 gpm/hp. In comparison, research from the U.S.D.A.’s Aquaculture Research Service Annual Report (2011) reports on a (then) new “Active Invention” (Docket No: U0110.11) that involves injection of O2 at depths of about 20 feet to achieve exceptional aeration, but “water flow rates of (only) 1,075-1,831 gpm/hp” – which the report also suggests is better than the common paddlewheel aerators found in many catfish ponds.

The significance of this new technological advance in airlifts will have massive, positive impacts on fish health, water quality, economics, and all aspects of aquaculture.

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Is Lack of Critically Essential TAURINE Undermining Your Production?

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Is Lack of Critically Essential TAURINE Undermining Your Production?

Taurine, which most fish farmers have never heard of, is a critically essential sulfonic amino-acid.  It is a substance that fish cannot synthesis from other dietary ingredients, but has been provided to some extent in taurine-rich ingredients like fishmeal. 

As the available sources and costs of quality fishmeal have become major issues in aquaculture world-wide, the potential lack of this ingredient may already be a major road block in production.  Replacement of fishmeal with terrestrial plants like soybeans will not solve this problem as land-based plants cannot produce taurine.

Fortunately for outdoor culturists, there exists an excellent opportunity to utilize the very significant quantities of taurine produced by various algae, which, in turn, can be bio-accumulated in zooplankton, minnows, etc., and then fed to the prime animals cultured.  Just another advantage of outdoor aquaculture and the naturally-raised feed that can be collected in floating raceways.

According to researchers at KnipBio, “…taurine deficiencies can lead to reduced growth and survival for many relevant finfish species, increasing their susceptibility to diseases and impairing larval development.  Taurine is critical to basic cellular and physiological processes such as membrane stabilization, detoxification, anti-inflammation, immunomodulation, and anti-oxidation.”

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Hurricane Irma and Superior Raceways – See the Impact

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Hurricane Irma and Superior Raceways – See the Impact

Hurricane Irma, packing 110 mph sustained winds, gusts to 140 mph, a storm surge of 8 feet, 10 inches of rain, and regional flooding were no match for Superior Aquaculture’s Model 48,000 floating raceway system. Praise God! We are humbled and greatly appreciative for the unscathed survivability of these units, and the outstanding management protocols of their owners.  It should be noted that these raceways are located in very southwest Florida and very close to the most intense impacts of the storm.

All of the raceways’ residents and the raceways, themselves, are reported to be undamaged and without any losses. Emergency auxiliary power and dock-mounted blowers allowed the entire system to simply float upward as water levels rose, insuring an uninterrupted flow of aerated water to all inhabitants.

Hurricane Irma, packing 110 mph sustained winds, gusts to 140 mph, a storm surge of 8 feet, 10 inches of rain, and regional flooding were no match for Superior Aquaculture's Model 48,000 floating raceway system.

A short “Day After” video and additional supportive data concerning smaller units and their survival for more than four years in the middle of the Everglades is available for those interested and serious.

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Banking Sunshine

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Banking Sunshine

A Key to Smart Aquaculture Investing

Bloomberg.com recently reported that, “Aquaculture is drawing entrepreneurs and investors in an overfished world with a growing appetite for healthy protein.” The article raises many questions, but offers little investment advice or specific scientific solutions.

While investors are all too familiar with “follow the money”, we would like to propose a new perspective — “follow the energy”. Production of all products requires a specific amount of energy for the task.  Commercial fish farming is no different.  It requires significant amounts of energy in the form of feed (chemical energy and nutrients) comprising about 40-50% of variable operating expenses, electrical energy for pumps, aeration, etc., plus transportation-related energy for workers, product, and supplies.

The Bloomberg report suggests the use of land-sourced human food such as soybeans as a replacement for fishmeal, but this seems of little benefit to world hunger, and in fact, may be downright unhealthy — for both fish and consumers.

“Follow the energy”! Where does most agricultural energy come from? If you answered “the sun”, you’re now holding the key to unlocking the puzzle. The sun is the obvious energy source driving the growth of almost all land-based, traditional farming. So why not utilize the sun for fish farming?

Why not cultivate the fastest growing, most solar efficient, high protein, and healthy plants in the world right in our own waterways, allowing these tiny solar cells to absorb and feed on the water’s excess nutrients? Well, this is close to what some algae collecting systems are trying, but the economics of fertilizing, circulating, collecting, dewatering, and often extensive further processing can be cost prohibitive — without government funding.

However, a recently refined aquaculture system developed by Superior Aquaculture, LLC, now offers a suite of integrated, unique solutions to the above issues. Its simplicity is based upon “following the energy”:

  • Solar collect the sun’s energy with algae.
  • Enhance its free cultivation and collection strictly as a by-product of water circulated through large, floating, and relatively inexpensive fish raceways.
  • Bio-accumulate algae nutrients, including large amounts of lipids, especially omega-3’s in algae consuming zooplankton and filter-feeding finfish and shellfish — the later grown and fed (for free) both within and outside the raceways.
  • Collect in sedimentation collection pods, excess algae and zooplankton, uneaten commercial feed (if fed), and feces.
  • Discharge soluble nutrients from the raceway to feed younger algae cells.
  • Dewater sediments collected and further process, if desired, using as feed, feed supplements, compost, or for valuable oil removed simply by pressing and gravity.
  • Water flow rates, turbidity readings, dissolved air flocculation (DAF), and other mechanisms can be employed and automated to help monitor, balance, and maintain optimal pond and raceway production levels.

Sustainably produce healthier, omega-3 enriched fish and shellfish using largely on-farm produced nutrients, while maintaining or improving water quality and potentially seeing an amazing ROI.

To learn more, visit www.superiorraceways.com .  Phone: 715-340-0932

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U.S.D.A. Grants of 25% for Superior Raceways

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U.S.D.A. Grants of 25% for Superior Raceways

U.S.D.A. is now offering Energy Efficiency Improvement GRANTS of 25% for, “any improvements to a facility, building, or process that reduces energy consumption.” The application deadline is March 31, 2017.

Superior Raceway Systems meet these requirements.  Total project costs should be over $6,000.  Projects with total eligible costs of less than $80,000 receive priority for funding.

Future funding is always uncertain, so time may be limited.  Those interested are invited to contact Superior Aquaculture, LLC for details and suggested routes for expedited processing.

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