Aquaintech Inc. (AITI)
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Aquaintech Inc. (AITI) services

Consulting for Sustainable Farming

We do not invest and do not find investors, although we can help your investors decide whether to invest. One of the main services provided at Aquaintech is consultation.  We provide consultation on most aspects of aquaculture ranging from site selection to processing and marketing the final products.  We have worked at all levels of the value chain. Our CEO, Dr. Stephen G. Newman, knows and understands the intricacies of water treatment, feeding, reproduction and bio-augmentation of many marine species, both vertebrate and invertebrate, as well as what it takes to be successful in the aquaculture farming business. Aquaintech can help you with at virtually any stage of the process. Even if you have no outstanding issues we can help increase yield, reduce disease and stress and help you produce healthier animals and increase your PROFITS.

Health, Yield & Disease Management Services

For 39 years I have worked with aquaculturists helping them deal with and prevent disease outbreaks via holistic approaches and learn better ways to control some of the variables that affect them and increase their profitability. For the last 39 years I have focused largely on shrimp farming (although I have also worked with barramundi, tilapia, sea bass, and a few others) and have worked with shrimp farms, hatcheries, maturation centers  in the United States, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala,  Panama, Nicaragua, Belize, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Suriname, Indonesia, Peoples Republic of China, Sri Lanka, Taiwan,Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, India, Bangladesh, Yemen and Saudi Arabia.  As well I have worked with governments, farming associations, companies developing technology for sale into the aquaculture industry, and many other groups and organizations.

Sustainable Shrimp and Fish Farming Consulting Services

Almost 40 years working with multiple species and production paradigms. Species includes salmonids, trout, catfish, shrimp (Penaeus monodon and vannamei), M. rosenbergii, cobia, grouper and barramundi among others. Production paradigms include open systems, pond, net pen and cage culture, closed systems such as recirculating systems and biofloc systems and others.