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Financing the Aquaculture Operation

Posted on January 1, 2003October 19, 2018 by M. McKee

Wrack Lines - no cover

R. Pomeroy and T. Getchis
Obtaining capital for an aquaculture business can be a formidable task. This one-page fact sheet provides useful tips and resources.

Free. Write for paper copy or Download PDF


This entry was posted in Pubs and tagged Connecticut, Financing, Pubs-Aquaculture, Sea Grant.
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