04/22/2026
Warning scrollers: There’s math here, but I promise it’s powerful. Earth Day takes a back seat for most people, especially lately, but we believe the Earth is kind of all we have. Today is always a good day to remember why we toil. Follow me here:
While wild shrimp can taste delicious, the typical Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawl lasts 8-12 hours and pulls about 27kg/hour of shrimp. Typical bycatch rates exceed 5kg/m3, but let’s call it 5kg/m3. So, here’s the math: for 8 hour trawls, fishers pull a rough average of 200kg of shrimp and 1,000kg of other stuff 97-99% of which ends up pushed back overboard dead.
TransparentSea farm-quariums will produce around 75,000 kg per year at the new site, which will eliminate the need for 375 trawls, conservatively. Apples to apples, that means we will prevent 375,000 kilograms of other sea-life from dying annually. (To say nothing about habitat destroyed, gas used, stored seafloor carbon released, fishing nets lost/pollution).
We created TransparentSea to make trawling obsolete, with the goal to offer a better product with a tiny fraction of the footprint. Can’t wait to be back in the game soon with a bigger badder farm system ready to grow and scale.