Aquafind.com Adds New Seaweed Category To Their Directory
After recently adding comprehensive listings for the categories of Aquacultural Feed Ingredients and Medication Ingredients, Aquafind.com has now added the additional category of Seaweeds to their directories which cover all marketable Seaweeds traded worldwide. The Aquafind Directories already include all of the major fish species, mollusks and other aquatic organisms that are traded internationally.
(PRWEB) August 17, 2004 -- International traders will have a more complete one stop source for all of their Aquacultural needs as the registrations of additional distributors begin to build up for these new listings, . Aquafind.com is constantly striving to enhance the directories value to the aquaculture industry by continuous upgrades such as the new Seaweed listings and by regular updates to all of the existing listings.
Since October 1991, Aquafind.com has provided aquaculturists with information on how to contact aquatic producers, fish suppliers, equipment suppliers, and service suppliers through the Aquafind Directories. By accessing the Aquafind website, users have been given unrestricted free access to all the directories, at no charge, to search for any aquatic species, aquaculture products, or services. In addition to the searchable directories, four trading boards are available for unrestricted online trading of aquatic species and aquaculture products as well as general industry announcements. There are also articles relative to the aquaculture industry, species-specific links, links to weather reports, fish markets, auctions, publications, as well as several aquaculture news sources on the site that comprise more of the features of the Aquafind service.
From the beginning the Aquafind mission has been to deliver relevant, useful information to International aquaculturists using the efficiency of the Internet. By using the Internet as a tool the registrants are exposed to a large and varied group of potential consumers, all of whom are in some way connected to the aquaculture or aquatic markets. This is especially significant because these two markets represent over $165 billion dollars a year in annual trade in the international economy.
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