Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Ocean energy, robotics, telecommunications
About Me:
Bill Spencer is a serial entrepreneur who has led the Hawaii Venture Capital Association since 1999. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His entrepreneurial ventures have pioneered software applications for server farm management, distributed communications, groupware computing and medical treatment management. Bill was a founding member of the Hawaii Ecotourism Association, is on the executive board of Hawaii Angels, an angel investor network founded in 2002, and has served HVCA since 1995. His companies include NET, Inc. a groupware software pioneer, MedSurf a medical treatment management service, Internet Planet a diversified web company doing e-commerce and web radio and Pipelinefx a software company with products for the animation and game industries. He is currently the CEO of Hawaii Oceanic Technology, Inc. a startup company he co-founded doing "green" next gen aquaculture technology. He was recently acknowledged as the Financial Services Champion for 2008 by the U.S. Small Business Administration for Hawaii and Region IX (California, Arizona and Nevada).
Laurence A. Lee
Jan 9, 2009
Mika Leuck
Tetsuzan's Group and Ikayzo launched AquacultureHub.org last year. I just added a discussion about an ahi farm in Japan. And I got a question.
I wonder for your Ahi farm project, how much you estimate the cost for feeding Ahi per year.
The Japanese farm mentioned in the article says a few million yen (A million yen= $10K)/Ahi/year.
Aloha,
Mika
Jan 11, 2010
Mika Leuck
Jan 11, 2010