Friday, January 23, 2026

Arctic Char and Deep mine water







This is apparently completely real and obviously open to substancial expansion.  The deep water takes ample polishing for it to fit for aquaculture, but you have cold water for your tank farm which is where we are going with all aquaculture.

They are also now doing commodity salmon which make sense. Char is a gormand product a fraction in market size of the salmon trade.  After all that polishing, we want to see how many other species can be tapped.


They are also supoosedly lifting deep waterof Hawaii for the same treason.  Again we are adressing water quality and temperature.  In West Virginia we are raising a robust frest water product.

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