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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Bell Aqualculture's Norman McCowan Quoted in WSJ Yellow Perch Article  "'Perch were born to be fried,' said Fred P. Binkowski, a senior scientist of fisheries biology with the University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Great Lakes Water Institute. Mr. Binkowski provides Sweet Water and similar operations with technical
assistance and baby perch that he breeds under research agreements with the companies. One company he works with
is Bell Aquaculture LLC, an indoor fish farm built in a former farm field near Muncie, Ind. Bell has invested some
$50 million and has been raising perch for three years. It sells about two million fish a year to restaurants and food distributors,
said Norman McCowan, president and chief executive. The closely held company expects to turn its first profit next year and
eventually produce six million perch annually." Link to the article
7:02 pm edt
Bell Aquaculture: Perch producer to sell direct to consumers  From the March/April issue of Aquaculture North America: "Indiana's Bell Aquaculture fish-farming
company, the United States' largest yellow perch farm, has started selling product directly to consumers. Until
now, the Redkey-based fish producer and processor has been supplying primarily to restaurants. However, it recently announced
that it will be selling directly to consumers in order increments of five and 20 lbs. In February, the company
also rolled out its breaded yellow-perch line along with launching its Bell Perch Online Ordering System, announced by president
and CEO Norman McCowan." Clipping pdf
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Cleantech association starts online career center  "The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association in Denver has started a Web-based Career Center, connecting job seekers
with prospective employers in the cleantech industry. The job board, powered by JobTarget, serves association members
as well as nonmembers." Link to the Boulder County Business Report
2:45 pm edt
CCIA launches online career center for companies, job seekers  "The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association has launched a new online career center for people looking for jobs in the
cleantech industry and cleantech companies looking for workers. People looking for jobs can post their resumes,
including anonymous resumes, and sign up for alerts notifying them of jobs matching their criteria. Cleantech companies can
post jobs to the site. The new career center is available to members and non-members of CCIA." Link to the posting at BrownonGreen.net
2:41 pm edt
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