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Shrimp
farm planned by Colorado businessman
GREELEY (AP) - A Fort Collins businessman
who has been trying to build shrimp farms
in northern Colorado for nearly a decade
hopes to have one fully operational in Wellington
within two years, the Greeley Tribune reported
in Saturday editions.
Jim Keeton, founder
of the aquaculture company Keeton Industries
Inc., is still trying
to secure building permits.
The farm would
be the only shrimp farm in Colorado and
would likely employ 200 people.
Keeton
has been in the aquaculture business for
34 years and has helped start shrimp
and fish farms in places like Montana, Ecuador
and Brazil.
Trident-Aqua-Technology Ventures
Inc., which markets and sells Keeton's technology,
says
that when up and running, plants can create
more than 6 million pounds of Pacific white
shrimp annually, or about 115,000 pounds
of shrimp per week.
Keeton said he hopes to "farm" 5
million pounds of shrimp during a pilot project
that he hopes to have going by spring.
Keeton
said his company will be able to farm one
pound of fish per gallon of water.
He said the farms use geothermal water from
nearby oil wells.
Keeton said shrimp farming
cuts dependence on foreign fisheries, and
that shrimp produced
in these farms are a safer bet then those
caught in the open ocean.
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