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Onward: Visit the World’s Largest Open-Ocean Fish Farm

Onward: Visit the World’s Largest Open-Ocean Fish Farm

Located off the coast of Panama, the world’s largest open-ocean fish farm raises hundreds of thousands of cobia fish in colossal underwater pods. Brian O’Hanlon, whose company runs the farms, hopes to bring this sustainable aquaculture approach to more coasts, and cobia to more plates.

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6 - 12+

Subjects

Biology, Health, Geography

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