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Key Personnel
Aquatecnics was
founded by Ed Rhodes in 1996. Ed's aquaculture
career stretches back to 1959 when he began part time
work on shellfish culture for the Federal Bureau of
Commercial Fisheries that was later reorganized as
part of NOAA. He first worked with the staff at
the Milford Connecticut Laboratory that was directed by
Victor Loosanoff, and included Harry Davis, Rene Ukeles,
Clyde Mackenzie, Warren Landers and Paul Chanley.
After college, Ed returned to work for BCF/NOAA doing
research on many practical aspects of shellfish culture.
He took a year or so off from the Feds in 1969-1970 to
work in private aquaculture growing shrimp, pompano and
spiny lobsters for Inmont Corporation (later Carrier) in
the Florida keys and then for Long Island Oyster Farms
in Northport, New York where he was in charge of larval
production in a very large shellfish hatchery. He returned to Milford and NOAA in 1970 and remained there until 1990 when he left
to start a large scallop aquaculture operation in Chile
that is still running strong. After Chile, Ed
worked in Mexico developing hatchery and grow-out
techniques for pen shells. In 1997 he returned to
NOAA, taking the position as Aquaculture Coordinator for
the National Marine Fisheries Service. Ed retired
from NOAA in the fall of 2001, and moved back to
Connecticut to resume running Aquatecnics. In
addition to his work with Aquatecnics, Ed is also the
Executive Director of the East Coast Shellfish Growers
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Some
Of The Stuff We Have Done And Are Doing
We've done a lot, and some of
the things we can talk about will be posted here
shortly. For a sneak preview, you can click on
http://www.aquanet.com/Resources/aqua/region/cmi.htm
to see an article describing some of the
highlights of the large scallop project we developed in
Chile.
Other
People We Work With
We are associated with
some very good people who can help out in areas where we
need additional expertise. We are especially proud
of our relationship with Applied Aquatics, a company
with broad experience in the area of aquaculture
engineering.
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Us!
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