Mote caviar. (Photo Credit: Mote Marine Laboratory)
Mote Marine Laboratory sells sturgeon and caviar business
(UNITED STATES, 11/27/2014)
Marine science organization Mote Marine Laboratory has sold its Siberian sturgeon and caviar production operation to the venture capital investment firm Southeast Venture Holdings, LLC (Seven Holdings).
“This sale marks the first major private business spin-off from Mote research and achieves a major goal for the Laboratory’s 2020 Vision & Strategic Plan,” said Dr. Michael P. Crosby, Mote President & CEO.
“Mote’s strategic priorities focus on translating and transferring the information and technology produced by our diverse research enterprise in order to not only support long-term conservation and sustainable use of our marine resources, as well as to enhance ocean literacy among the public, but to also serve as a foundation for creation of new economic engines for Southwest Florida," Crosby pointed out.
And he added: “This is a great example of how basic research in the field of sustainable land-based aquaculture has led to innovative water recirculation technology that can help sustainably feed the world and help to expand employment in our region.”
Seven Holdings will integrate the fish and caviar operation into its Healthy Earth brand of sustainable foods businesses.
Seven Holdings General Partner, Christopher Cogan, will serve as Healthy Earth’s CEO.
Healthy Earth was established to develop commercial-scale operations across the entire sustainable foods sector from natural feed supplements and safe biological replacements for harmful chemical pesticides and fertilizers to sustainable aquaculture and agriculture production.
“Through the domain expertise of our partners in areas such as aquaculture, aquaponics, microbiology, farm management and food distribution, we are developing responsible and commercially viable alternatives to how sustainable foods are produced and sold,” Cogan said.
The sale of Mote’s sustainable sturgeon and caviar production operation will include an agreement for research commercialization and investment into Mote’s ongoing sustainable, land-based recirculating marine and freshwater aquaculture research at the 200-acre Mote Aquaculture Park in eastern Sarasota County.
The investment will significantly increase Mote’s ability to continue and expand scientific studies needed to discover and improve sustainable technologies for growing seafood for human consumption and restocking declining and depleted fish species in the wild.
The sale brings to fruition the initial research investment Mote made in sturgeon aquaculture back in 2001, said Dr. Kevan Main, Manager of Mote’s Marine and Freshwater Aquaculture Research Program.
“Mote made an investment in sturgeon aquaculture operations because we wanted to demonstrate that growing fish for food could be done using environmentally sound systems and practices that would also be financially feasible on a commercial scale,” she said. “Over the years, Mote has led the development of recirculating aquaculture technologies and has demonstrated that these systems are both environmentally sound and financially feasible to operate. Now, the Siberian sturgeon farm is ready for the next step in growth that this agreement with Seven Holdings will bring.”
Seven Holdings General Partner Russell Vernon called the company’s purchase of Mote’s Siberian sturgeon operations a strategic opportunity for Seven to establish a base of operation and collaboration near its corporate offices to plan and grow aquaculture and aquaponics ventures.
Steve Queior, President & CEO of the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce, said the sale will continue to help diversify the region’s economy. “Innovations like this one, which brings Mote’s world-class research out of the Lab and into the marketplace, are just the types of partnerships we envision to help strengthen Sarasota’s economy. We see great potential for future partnerships between Mote and the business community.”
"The sale of the Siberian sturgeon operation is just the first step in what will be many more partnerships with private sector entrepreneurs," said Mote’s Dr. Crosby.
editorial@seafood.media
www.seafood.media
Information of the company:
Address:
|
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
|
City:
|
Sarasota
|
State/ZIP:
|
Florida (FL 34236 )
|
Country:
|
United States
|
Phone:
|
+1 941 388 4441
|
Fax:
|
+1 941 388 4007
|
E-Mail:
|
moteaqua@mote.org
|
More about:
|
|
Approval / Accreditation / Certified / Oversight by...
|
|