Bryan says he supports sustainable aquaculture, fish farming in the territory

CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan met with representatives from Caribbean Sustainable Aquaculture (CSA), a leading advocate for sustainable development in the Caribbean, to discuss an initiative that will introduce fish farming to the Virgin Islands, enhancing food security, promoting sustainable agriculture, and boosting the local economy.

2024-09-30 12:25:45 - VI News Staff

The meeting focused on the potential benefits of fish farming and new innovative farming methods that combine aquaculture (raising fish) in inland nurseries and then deploying them in giant fish cages. These cages re typically submerged to 150-200 feet and are monitored and fed by a surface vessel to ensure growth rates and optimal conditions.

“Today marks a significant step forward in our efforts to make the Virgin Islands more self-sufficient and resilient,” Bryan said. “The introduction of fish farming will not only help us reduce our dependence on imported food but will also create new opportunities for local farmers and entrepreneurs.”

The CSA, a leading advocate for sustainable development in the Caribbean, will be providing technical expertise, training, and support to ensure the successful implementation of these systems in the Virgin Islands.

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