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Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
The revolutionary Aquapod containment system at the surface for service several miles off the coast of Culebra, Puerto Rico. Just ten percent of the cage is exposed here.
Photo by: Brian O’Hanlon
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The Aquapod in the fully submerged position. This system is designed and built by Ocean Farm Technologies, Inc. This pod is 20 meters in diameter and can hold up to 10,000 fish.
Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
Photo by: Brian O’Hanlon
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Cobia fill a submerged Aquapod.
Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
Photo by: Brian O’Hanlon
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Brian O’Hanlon inspecting cobia in one of his submerged cages.
Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
Photo by: Brian Skerry
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Brian O’Hanlon holding a freshly harvested cobia.
Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
Photo by: Brian Skerry
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Fresh cobia reach the market just hours after harvest.
Open Blue Sea Farmswww.openblueseafarms.com
Photo by: Brian O’Hanlon