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Nautilus has long experience in the field of aquaculture, both tropical and temperate. The company has a strong technical background in all aspects of aquaculture and has applied this knowledge to business development and feasibility studies, environmental management and monitoring, as well as development of best practise guidelines. Since the company’s first involvement with aquaculture Nautilus has advocated sustainable production techniques, remaining well within local carrying capacity. Nautilus continues to be a progressive voice in the on-going global aquaculture debate.

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Better Regulation Unit - Database of Fisheries Regulations

Compiling a database of all of Defra's current regulations which impose a burden upon the fisheries sector. This will feed into the Better Regulation Unit's work in streamlining their regulations.

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Site Optimisation for Aquaculture Operations

Drawing together existing information to define objective criteria for guiding the scale, location (and relocation) of aquaculture operations, taking into account the environmental, economic, social...

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Establishing a Falkland Islands Mussel Export Industry: Commercial Viability Appraisal

Integrated appraisal of the creation of a mussel export industry through the identification of an industry strategy based upon a marketing strategy with supporting outline marketing plan.

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Shrimp farm feasibility study, Bangladesh

Examine local conditions and opportunities to develop intensive shrimp farming facility.

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Corporate social responsibility in international shrimp aquaculture

Examination of the practical dimensions of the farm and supply chain based application of systems and standards that could seriously underpin CSR claims.

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