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Mission Statement
Inland Aquatics' primary mission is the conservation of our ocean
resources. By constructing elaborate model ecosystems, we are not only able to
properly care for and maintain delicate marine organisms, but study their behavior and
reproductive strategies, and captively breed and propagate many of
them. Captively bred animals are better adapted to life in an aquarium and
reduce the need to collect specimens from the wild. In this way, we strive to
ensure the safety of the great reefs of the world and promote an environmentally sound
means of supplying organisms for the marine hobbyist, marine biologist, medical researcher
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Who We AreInland Aquatics is a locally owned
and operated mariculture facility located in Terre Haute, Indiana. At Inland
Aquatics, we have over 35,000 gallons of saltwater dedicated to the propagation, rearing,
and holding of ornamental marine fish, hard and soft
corals, live rock, live sand, and a variety of marine plants and
invertebrates. We utilize Bio-concepts and the latest Eco-technology at our
mariculture facility. These techniques allow us to not only simulate a coral reef
ecosystem but also to manipulate the developed ecosystem which enhances our efforts at
propagation of various species. 
This technology was selected because of its efficiency in
maintaining stable water quality parameters, reduced nitrate loads, and high dissolved
oxygen levels. Inland Aquatics is located in a 13,000 square foot facility located
on the banks of the Wabash River. Our facility is divided into a
retail/wholesale store, sterile breeding/food stock laboratory, classroom, a workshop used
to create new and adapt existing mariculture/aquarium hardware, and the field station used
for breeding, propagation, and holding of our wildlife. |
What We Have Been Doing Inland Aquatics is still very early in its
development. We continue to experiment with methods, techniques, and
technologies to further our efforts in the propagation of marine life. We are
confident that by carefully monitoring and evaluating our day-to-day process we can
continue to build upon the successes we have already achieved. We have established
viable methods for the asexual propagation of both hard and soft corals.
We are currently experimenting with different methods for
grow out and are determining what our rates of growth may be from initial cutting to a
properly developed specimen suitable for commercial distribution. We also
utilize lunar light cycles coordinated with actual lunar events to induce sexual spawning
of our brood stock corals. We have successfully propagated many varieties of
marine plants and invertebrates including several types of macro algae, zooanthids, and
anemones. We have also been able to develop both live rock and live sand in our
closed systems.
We continue to be very encouraged by our abilities to spawn
and rear many species of ornamental marine fish. Our efforts have resulted in
the propagation of several clown species, three basslet species, neon gobies, dwarf
seahorses, jawfish, and royal grammas. We hope to continue to experiment with
various propagation techniques and to expand the tank raised varieties that we currently
offer on a commercial level. |
How We Support Ourselves Inland Aquatics is supported in part
by our sales in both retail and wholesale and also by our educational
program. This, however, only finances a portion of
this mariculture research facility. We are also funded by donations from our
patrons and by the owner. We are confident that our facility will ultimately be
a financially viable, self supporting operation. Our retail and wholesales
continue to grow in equity with our reputation for providing top quality
mariculture. Our educational programs also continue to grow. It has
given some of our most positive and encouraging feedback and input. All income
from our various efforts is directed back into our facility to support its ongoing
mariculture projects.
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What We Hope To AccomplishWe at Inland Aquatics are conservationists. We advocate the
protection and use of our natural resources. Those with a conservation
conscience recognize humanity's place within the global ecosystem. We must
protect the environment if it is to continue. At the same time we realize that
we must use the earth's resources. Balance is the key. We hope to
reverse the wholesale depletion of our natural resources by providing viable tank raised
alternatives to wild caught mariculture. 
We feel it is imperative that the marine aquarium hobby remain
environmentally friendly. We hope our efforts further this continued
reality. Inland Aquatics would like to be a significant contributing factor in
the conservation of our coral reefs. We will be involved in the ongoing
education of our community regarding the importance of our aquatic
ecosystems. We feel that there is no better way of doing this than to expose
individuals to the beauty and wonder of life on a coral reef.
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