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  Salmon of the Americas
Salmon of the Americas is an organization of salmon-producing companies in Canada, Chile and the United States whose mission is to improve health, awareness and dining enjoyment of consumers in North America by providing timely, complete, accurate and insightful information about salmon on behalf of the member companies.
Location: United States


  World Aquaculture Society
The web site of the World Aquaculture Society (WAS), an international non-profit society with over 3,000 members in 94 countries. Founded in 1970, the primary focus of WAS is to improve communication and information exchange within the diverse global aquaculture community. The WAS has international chapters in the Asian Pacific region, Latin America, the US and Japan, as well as formal associations with many other aquaculture organizations around the world.
Location: United States, Louisiana, Baton Rouge


  Aquaculture Certification Council
ACC certifies responsible production practices and food safety at shrimp farms, processing plants and other aquaculture facilities around the world in a process-oriented certification for seafood buyers.
Location: United States, Washington, Kirkland


  BC Salmon Farmers' Association
The Web site of the BC Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) – the voice of the province's environmentally sustainable salmon farming industry. The BCSFA is based in Campbell River, British Columbia – a coastal community on the northern half of Vancouver Island.
Location: Canada, British Columbia, Campbell River


  Geothermal Aquaculture Research Foundation Inc.
We teach coral farming online so that we can help save the coral reefs from over collection. Learn to grow coral. As people see reef aquariums they will become interested in saving the coral reefs.
Location: United States, Idaho, Boise


  American Tilapia Association
The objective of the American Tilapia Association is to support and facilitate the growth of Tilapia production and consumption within the United States. We are a non-profit organization with goals in education, member information and networking, government interactions and support for research. We welcome the contributions of any information on Tilapia culture, marketing and development from around the world for inclusion in our regular newsletters.
Location: United States, West Virginia, Charles Town


  Aquaculture Council of Western Australia
Aquaculture Council of Western Australia - Aquaculture resource site with the latest research industry news directories of jobs, business and investment opportunities consultants suppliers and environment issues.
Location: Australia, Western Australia, Osborne Park


  California Aquaculture Association
The California Aquaculture Association has served the aquaculture industry in California since 1970. CAA is a producer-oriented non-profit trade association open to all serious aquaculturists interested in the production of fish, shellfish, invertebrates or plants in marine, brackish or freshwater. CAA members produce over eighty percent of California's aquaculture products in an industry with farm-site values of about $83,000,000.
Location: United States, California


  Global Aquaculture Alliance
The Global Aquaculture Alliance is an international, nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture. GAA recognizes that aquaculture - the culture and farming of fish, shellfish and other aquatic organisms - is the only sustainable means of increasing seafood supply to meet growing food needs. GAA therefore promotes best management practices for sustainable aquaculture through its Responsible Aquaculture Program, conferences and other activities.
Location: United States, Missouri, St. Louis


  Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association
Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association: the oldest shellfish growers association on the West Coast of the United States. The Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association represents molluscan shellfish growers from Alaska, Hawaii, California, Oregon and Washington, growing many varieties of Oysters, Mussels, Clams and Geoducks.
Location: United States, Washington, Olympia


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