Muddy River Farm Aquaponics, LLC focuses on three primary business models or divisions; small scale freshwater aquaponics production, marine consulting for a number of companies and local governments, and saltwater/closed-loop upland aquaculture research and development. The latter model revolves around growing Crassostrea virginica (the Eastern Oyster) to market size in a dramatically reduced timeframe without the impacts of acidification, temperature fluctuations, regulatory hurdles, or pathogens using a patented closed-loop system (no water discharge) that's been 3D printed from recycled bioplastics and forest industry byproducts. MRF maintains a strong relationship with the University of Maine's Advanced Structures and Composites Center and the Darling Marine Center, while partial funding and support comes from the Maine Technology Institute, the Maine Innovation and Research Technology Accelerator, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Muddy River Farm Aquaponics, LLC focuses on three primary business models or divisions; small scale freshwater aquaponics production, marine consulting for a number of companies and local governments, and saltwater/closed-loop upland aquaculture research and development. The latter model revolves around growing Crassostrea virginica (the Eastern Oyster) to market size in a dramatically reduced timeframe without the impacts of acidification, temperature fluctuations, regulatory hurdles, or pathogens using a patented closed-loop system (no water discharge) that's been 3D printed from recycled bioplastics and forest industry byproducts. MRF maintains a strong relationship with the University of Maine's Advanced Structures and Composites Center and the Darling Marine Center, while partial funding and support comes from the Maine Technology Institute, the Maine Innovation and Research Technology Accelerator, and the U.S. Department of Energy.