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So you’ve been handed the responsibility for water quality, or maybe you’re just tired of wondering if your data is telling the whole truth. You’re not alone. Every year, organizations pour resources
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Let’s be real for a second. The dream of a profitable, sustainable fish farm often feels like it’s just that—a dream. You’ve got water quality swinging like a pendulum, fish that seem to get stressed
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So, you're interested in aquaculture. Not the old image of a murky pond, but the smart, sustainable, and seriously profitable kind. You've probably heard the buzzwords: 'the future of food,' 'blu
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