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Consultancy

Fish Health and Welfare

Fish health and welfare is our top priority, consultation is available

for all aspects of fishkeeping including aesthetic improvements such

as reducing algae, improving plant life etc.

Offering solutions through:

  • Water Testing

  • Microscopy

  • Bacteriology - identifying species specific bacteria in a population of animals.

  • Virology - PCR and Elisha testing arranged.

Project Management

 

Advising councils and public bodies on quality and economics of works.

Landscape gardeners and designers:
We have been very fortunate to work with some fine landscape gardeners to bring their designs to life through our extensive knowledge of filtration, pumps and pond design and construction. We are always keen to hear from Landscape gardeners that require specialist knowledge in the aquatic regions.

Ponds – Offering advice on all aspects of a healthy pond including fish health and aesthetics.

Lakes – Offering advice on all aspects of a healthy lake including:
 
 Fish health and welfare
 Promoting a healthy invertebrate population in and around lake.
 Improving commercial viability of angling
 Solutions for problems associated with intensive angling.
 Management of populations and population surveys
 Sensible and practical management of floral growth, within the lake and riparian  zones.

Other services available please call to discuss.

Guest Speaking:

Appearances -

The House of Lords

UN Conference on African Agriculture Futures

BBC Radio 4

BBC World Service

Liverpool World Museum

Sparsholt College Hampshire

Hadlow College Kent

BBC Sussex

BBC Surrey

Guest speaking available on all areas of ornamental fish keeping, world fisheries affairs, sustainable futures in protein consumptions, new technologies in advancing aquaculture techniques, turning old dangerous surface gold mines into viable fish farms, my travels around jungles, improving your aquatic shops, improving customer service in all aquatic industries, creating diversification in public aquariums, filtration and autotrophic response, caviar farming, acclimatisation of fish, evolution of fish - particularly the different breathing techniques comparing evolutionary adaptations such as lung versus highly vascularised buccopharangeal cavities.

Ben Woodward Hassocks
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