I'm looking into the aquaculture part up in Maine, for $300 a year you can lease one acre of ocean bottom or for $2,000 you can lease the bottom and the entire 1 acre water column. so on the bottom you can raise soft shell clams and oysters, but if you add the water column it includes muscles, scallops and sugar kelp, and each acre yields 30-40 tons of sugar kelp and 225,000 of each type of shell fish. Sugar kelp is placed after hurricane season Oct-Nov and harvested mid summer. No fresh water use, no herbicides no pesticides, no rodenticides, no fertilizers, just plant it and watch it grow.
I'm looking into the aquaculture part up in Maine, for $300 a year you can lease one acre of ocean bottom or for $2,000 you can lease the bottom and the entire 1 acre water column. so on the bottom you can raise soft shell clams and oysters, but if you add the water column it includes muscles, scallops and sugar kelp, and each acre yields 30-40 tons of sugar kelp and 225,000 of each type of shell fish. Sugar kelp is placed after hurricane season Oct-Nov and harvested mid summer. No fresh water use, no herbicides no pesticides, no rodenticides, no fertilizers, just plant it and watch it grow.