The research foundation is located in a Victorian home on Historic Warm Springs Ave. In Boise, ID. Most of the homes have unique architecture, are over one hundred years old and have stories that pass from generation to generation. This Ave. is named for its use of geothermal water for heating its homes. Warm Springs Ave. was the first street in the U.S. to utilize Geothermal water for home heating systems
To succeed, every company must have a guiding philosophy. Ours comes from the fact that we are a group of plain, hardworking biologists and aquatic technicians, led by an experienced Ph.D. engineer. Our approach is to favor function over fluff. We figure that equipment is expensive enough, so we stretch your hard-earned dollars by offering a selection of good, better and best, with efficiency and affordability always part of the equation.
The Global Aquaculture Alliance is an international, nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture. GAA recognizes that aquaculture -- the culture and farming of fish, shellfish and other aquatic organisms -- is the only sustainable means of increasing seafood supply to meet growing food needs.