We’re excited to share that the Solar Oysters Production System (SOPS) was recently highlighted in a study from the University of Florida as one of the key new technologies poised to help Florida’s oyster farmers boost their harvests. The study emphasized how SOPS can grow oysters faster than traditional methods while requiring less space and labor. This innovative system not only increases productivity, but also reduces environmental impact, offering a sustainable solution for oyster farming.
As the North America distributor, we are proud to see SOPS recognized for its ability to help farmers achieve the same yields with fewer resources and manual effort. As sustainability remains a core value of our mission, we believe SOPS can revolutionize the way oysters are farmed, improving both environmental stewardship and economic viability in the industry.
To learn more about SOPS and the University of Florida’s study, click here.
Photo 1: SOPS is currently located in Crocheron, MD at HIOC’s Hatchery & Nursery receiving the necessary modifications to deploy out onto the lease.