Island Bounty is applying new aquaculture technologies to achieve industry leadership through water purity measure systems and natural water purification. Through the use of solar and wind power generation, Island Bounty will offer an integrated, renewable energy fueled, sustainable food production.
The future for sustainable food products is to create a zero carbon footprint. By using solar and wind energy, pollutants associated with fossil fuel usage are reduced to negligible levels.
Corporate Profile
Island Bounty has an aggressive strategic plan that oversees the implementation of model, state-of-the-art facilities that are instrumental in providing new scientific methods appropriate to producing natural and disease free shrimp and seafood, while at the same time utilizing its sustainable and clean renewable energy program of solar and wind energy production.
Through its research division, Island Bounty focuses on creating the best information and aquaculture technologies needed for cultivating disease free seafoods, and developing the necessary methods for this industry’s restoration.
Its research and development division will ensure that Island Bounty continues to work at the leading edge of research on emerging environmental issues facing the watershed, as they relate to animal life within the oceans.
Corporate Philosophy
Island Bounty operates a global food company that strives through education and daily practice to couple environmentally sustainable solar and wind energy with natural, healthy and innovative food stock production and management methods.
Our philosophy establishes:
- Aquaculture health requirements for the placing on the market, importation and transit of aquaculture products;
- Highest bar measures and standards to prevent diseases in aquaculture animals;
- Highest bar measures and standards to be taken in response to suspected or established cases of certain diseases in these animals;
- Consumer education by way of transparent and seamless educational practices, through the company’s blog, website, forums, discussion groups and newsletters.
- The animals concerned are fish, shrimp, molluscs and crustaceans and their products.



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March 16, 2009 at 4:51 pm
Kelly Schmidt
Interesting website. Technology is getting better and better with regards to fish farming. I know Talipia is fast becoming one of the big players in this field. With the breeding habits of shrimp would be curious as to why they can’t maybe produce them a liitle cheaper then what they do, but maybe that is just supply and demand of the open market. But will will be interesting to follow this technology over the next couple of years to see if they can get it to a point where these “farms” can really become zero carbon footprint and feasible in many different climates and areas.
September 7, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Bill Bartmann
Excellent site, keep up the good work