• The cages would be tracked by GPS, kept on course with Goudey's propeller system, and visited by feeding boats.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But such roaming pens could help supply the world with fish, Goudey contends.

    FORBES: Breakthroughs

  • Goudey, thinking even further ahead, suggests letting cages travel with the currents.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Someday, though, Goudey pictures a mobile fish farm that could work like this: Put hatchlings in cages into a Caribbean gyre near Barbados.

    FORBES: Breakthroughs

  • Instead, Goudey and a handful of other schemers hope to relocate fish farming, or aquaculture, from sensitive and expensive coastal areas to the open ocean.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Cliff Goudey wants to turn centuries of fishing tradition upside down.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Timing matters: Goudey figures he can time the growth of the fish with currents so that by the time they're fully grown, the cages would drift close to major markets.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Goudey acknowledges permitting for this kind of system would be a rat's nest and that today's aquaculture industry doesn't have the resources to set up a commercial-sized venture of this sort.

    FORBES: Breakthroughs

  • Goudey, the director of the MIT Sea Grant's Offshore Aquaculture Engineering Center, has devised a system by which giant spherical cages of fish would drift underwater in circular ocean currents, or gyres.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Goudey and others hope to change all that.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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