SeaSource

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AQUACULTURE DESIGN & consultancy services

Bryan Webster; Master Aquaculturalist & Master Pearler, designs hatchery and grow-out systems for individual aquaculture and mariculture facilities that deliver optimum efficency.

Hatchery Design & Development

Bryan Webster 

Ass.Dip.AppSci.Aquaculture, with 35 years of experienced Aquacutlure across multiple species, is avaliable to maximise your farming success.  Shellfish & Mariculture.

Gourmet Algae Products

Edibles

Gourmet: Dried Seaweed products, Micro Algae products, Salt products and ferments are in development for 2024.

Shellfish Farm Consultancy, maximising growth.

Troubleshooting

On farm consultancy avaliable.


Kelp Farming Consultancy

Biomass Cultivation

Master Algologist and management expertise.

pioneer innovator in Aquaculture - Bryan Webster offers

Propriatory technology

Illustrating improved growth technology within the algae and shellfish industry.

The video link below illustrates Bryan Webster's flow-through algae bag system as developed in 1997, while working in New Zealand as 'Pacific Shellfish Consultancy' with 'New Zealand Oysters LTD', confirming its efficency and effectiveness. 

Supreme Biotech Pty Ltd in association wtih The Cawthorn Institite, currently uses the system for commercial production of human health grade Astaxanthin. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=PkZaeYbwDtE

Video credits to  Supreme Biotech Pty Ltd & The Cawthorn Institute of New Zealand.

Photos below are Mr Webster's personal collection from working in New Zealand as Principal Consultant of 'Pacific Shellfish Consultancy', using his personal time and expense, to develop greater success and efficency for Algae production covering multiple species.

A pioneer and innovator since 1992

Pictured above and below:

The first cultured mussel spat ever produced in new zealand.

Utilising Bryan's own Revolutionary IP Technology,

Bryan's is now the Principal of: 

SeaSource - Supporting the BEST practice in industry and innovators in aquaculture & cell culture.

Tomaree Head, shoal bay, NSW

southern cross shellfish

A few weeks work for Bryan at hatchery assessing issues and running batches of Pacific and Sydney Rock Oysters.

CO2

Yes, no plant life grows without it.

CO2 requires constant monitoring to facilitate growth and balance pH of media.

Carboys

Carboys used to grow microalgae

Efficient vessels for the job.

More Algae

Showing mature algae batch.

Mature algae is then fed out to Oyster Larvae

Oyster Larvae

These are 80 micron D-Larvae. 

Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas  and Sydney Rock Oyster Saccostrea glomerata .These tiny creatures eat the algae so lovingly produced.

United arab emirates

fujairah pearls

Bryan doing a mission to assist the ancient pearling industry in the UAE

Fujairah

An amazing location. Blending the ancient with the new.

Oud Perfumes in the air and the call to Prayer.

Algae room

Needing Help. 

Bryan assessing the microalgae, processes and work flow.

Pipework

If pipework is hard to drain or clean, problems occur.

Bryan assessing the need for floor drainage and pipework, filters etc.

Hard at work

The guys checking broodstock.

At the time of Bryan's visit no broodstock were yet ready for spawning.  Black Pearl Oyster Pinctada margaritifera

Dampier Peninsula - Bardi & jawi country

Cygnet bay pearl farm

A few weeks work in Far North Western Australia. Spectacular location. Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm offers farm enabling tourists to view the workings of the hatchery including algae room. Also gourmet tours to The Horizontal Falls and traditional owner tours.

The pickup. 

41 Degrees Celsius and two hours of travel yet to get there. 

Got a quick look at the beautiful Cable Beach before leaving Broome.

The Algae room.

Bryan checking an agar plate. 

4 species of micro algae.   Bryan is doing a reconfiguration and updated refit for the facility later in 2024, which should improve workflow and productivity of Silver Pearl Oyster Pinctada maxima.

More Algae room..

Fi doing algology work, transfers, prep and cleaning. 

 An industry trained Algologist, Fiona loves the Laminar Flow Cabinet and algae in general micro and macro.

Bruce Wiggan

Traditional Owner

Bryan, pictured here with Bruce, was good friends with his uncle, Roy Wiggan. Bruce does amazing Riji carving. A traditional Bardi Jawi Artist specialising in pearl shell designs, that are sold at the Cygnet Bay Gallery. Bruce is a natural charmer of the traditional  tourism aspect and much loved.

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