31 Mar Attention Friends and Farming Fans!
You might have heard the Texas Farm Girl series has a new addition. I am thrilled to announce the release of Texas Farm Girl: Aquaculture Farming! The third book in the TFG series continues the tradition of agricultural education for little ones, this time focusing on aquaculture farming.
Aquaculture farming is the growing of aquatic life and foods in water. Shrimp, salmon, tilapia, and even vegetation can be produced through aquaculture farming. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more than 50% of the seafood eaten globally is produced through aquaculture.
The seafood supplies found in our oceans are depleting rapidly. In order to fulfill the demand, we need to rely more heavily on responsible aquaculture farming as a source of seafood and focus on preserving Earth’s natural resources.
Fishing and more traditional methods of aquaculture farming can often cause irreparable damage to natural ecosystems, which is why Texas Farm Girl partnered with Global Blue Technologies (www.globalbluetechnologies.com) to help educate our future farmers!
Global Blue Technologies has created an amazing solution through over 20 years of research and application. Their aquaculture farming technique focuses on reducing damage to the environment. They are the world’s largest biosecure recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) that has ZERO discharge of waste to the ecosystem. Their special way of recirculating the water allows them to reuse it over and over without damaging anything downstream.
We can help continue their efforts through education. Texas Farm Girl: Aquaculture Farming aims to do just that!
Join Texas Farm Girl and PawPaw on a new adventure as they explore the Global Blue Technologies aquaculture farm and learn all about farming shrimp. On the tour, she is excited to find out how the farm is making an impact on the world with the environmentally friendly way they are raising shrimp. Follow Texas Farm Girl’s latest adventure and learn how striving to make a little difference can make a big impact in the world.
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