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Craig Bell, owner of Ripple Rock Fish Farm in East Central Ohio (between Newark and Zanesville) is retiring and selling his equipment (business???). Ripple Rock has round and rectangular RAS systems with the capability of raising 40,000 lbs of Tilapia per year. (Disposal of wastes - water discharged into horse pastures downhill from the main building.) Notice in FacebookI am not affiliated with Ripple Rock, but my family took the "Science" tour of the facility a few years ago.
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I took my family on a tour there a few years back, and we learned a ton about sustainable fish farming. The RAS systems were impressive, and seeing how they manage the waste was eye-opening. If you're considering getting into aquaculture or just curious, I’d suggest reaching out to Craig before everything gets sold off. You might find some good equipment or even tips on starting your own venture. For anyone looking to explore similar opportunities, visit this site for some helpful resources on businesses and career paths.
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