Saying Goodbye To the Bahamian Grouper.

After eight years in captivity, our Bahamian Nassau Grouper have been set free. These grouper have been kept as broodstock in our Tropic Seafood Aquaculture Research Facility in Nassau, Bahamas, and harvested from the wild when they were young, to study how the species reproduces in captivity. Learn more here:

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Adjusting To COVID-19.

Like a snap of your finger, it seems our lives have changed from normal day-to-day to life with COVID-19. PPE, face masks and social distancing are now a part of the everyday routine at Tropic Seafood. Tropic has always enforced face masks, hand sanitizing, boot washing and non-cross contamination procedures,

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Preparing For Grouper Spawn.

Tropic Seafood is preparing for a potential Nassau grouper spawning event towards the end of June. A proprietary method for timing control of the spawning event, has been in development for years, and this method utilizes no hormonal injections or invasive stimuli. Additionally, 10,000 gallon deep water broodstock tanks are

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