I Conch farm opens in Key West
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I Conch farm opens in Key West
I I Conch farm opens in Key West By c.c. HEMINGWAY Entertainment Columnist KEY WEST - Conch Republic Seafood Company's long~awaited Conch Farm Research and Education Center in Key West is finally open to the public. The grand opening party, held Sept 27 at the new facility behind the restaurant at 631 Greene St., was a splendid event. The reception featured several dishes prepared exclusively for the occasion such as conch lasagna, conch stuffed mushrooms and a conch seviche which was out'of this world. "In the future mariculture and aquaculture are going to be the place we'll have to turn to for food," said Dean Rollings, founder of the organization. "According to the United still considered "rollers." When Nations, in 20 years the rest of us will look like China does now and farmed they can be harvested at any time. the thing they can't' figure out is how to raise enough protein to . "What we've done," Rollings sustain the population. The way 'said, "is designed a closed, things are going we can only look renewable system. High density to the ocean and the reason we're mariculture produces a lot of polfocusing our research on conch is . lutants that contaminate the that it's the highest source of prowater, so we're finding systems tein that comes from the sea." that will put the water back in better than it comes out." They are also looking at mutton snapper, flounder, sturgeon and A higher quality food has also been developed by Dr. Bob snook; determining what, animals can be raised in a cultured enviGlazier at the Florida Marine Research Institute with the ronment. Tilapia is already being Conservation and Wildlife farmed successfully. They're growing tilapia in warehouses in Commission. They're experimenting with different nutrients, measNew York City and serving fresh fish in the restaurants there. uring growth rates to determine Conch, at the bottom of the the optimum diet. Diet also affects food chain, is an excellent candithe taste of the meat as well as the color of the shell. date for a large foocVsource to "I have a small interest in a feed the masses. It has positive conch farm down in Turks and cholesterol, no saturated fats, and no known viruses or bacteria Caicos" Rollings said, "and one of once the animal is mature. It the things they do there is to grow the animals in concrete tanks, ranges from Venezuela to which stunts their growth substanBermuda and the opportu.nities for farm-raising are extensive. tially. Here we're experimenting with different kinds of bottoms Conch, which grazes on algae from glass to shell/coral and coral exclusively, is not a bottom feeder; so there's a high quality of sand from the Keys. It will help us meat with relatively low contamito determine the best nursery nants. conditions. " There are six different species "Last year we began placing tanks into the classrooms in the that live in the Caribbean, but the queen is .the most popular. Some school system to be nurtured by other varieties like the hawkswing the children," Rollings said. "It that grow really quickly and are gives us an opportunity to talk _oativ..e_to...these_waterS-8re-being about-\Nater-quaHty--vVAi !eoMovvc! rc marketed as escarg~t. There are setting up the tanks. The kids get to learn about the ecology, about many varieties that grow at vary.ing rates and taste differently. endangered species; and then as When harvested at the peak of the the,year comes to an end and the shell size they're considered conchs grow up, they also get to sweet and crunchy. Once they go out and re-stock them in the mature, however, the shell starts water, so Theyhave an active parto get thicker, not larger, and the ticipation in the whole process. animal gets more compressed. The project has been voted best The meat gets tough. Optimum field trip in Key West." maturity is 3-4 years while they're Placing the tanks and educat-. ent@aolcom. Dean and DeAndra Rollings are shown in photo at left. Above is a Queen Conch out of her shell. Mama DeAndra Rollings. a long-time friend Dr. Megan Da\ Hodgkin from the Harbor Bran Oceanographic Institute. ing the kids has been a co-operative effort. Everyone's involved; Founder Dean Rollings, Hatchery Manager Bob Morrow, Conch Key West Key Lime Shoppe www.~~liMe.~hop.VOM 1-800- ~1'~-080~ 200 Elizabeth Street 305 «A-L..L.. nt, N~S 296-0806 K~Y L..'M~)' KINO SANDALS 107 Fitzpatrick St. KINO PLAZA Key West (305) 294~5044 For~Fresher-5'eQfooa;-You'ir Have to Catch it Yourselfl Waterside Dining, Live Entertainment, Fresh Seafood, Raw Bar & USDA Aged Steaks, . :- ~FREE-KEY LIME PIE -, I§ With Purchase of Entree, I~ IR Not Valid other Per with Person PerOffers, Visit One ______________ THE INDEPENDENT • Happy Hour M-F '4p-7p I Located 2 blocks off Duval 1631 www.conchrepublicseafood.com Greene St., Key West 294-4403 ...JI OCT. 18-24, 2000 • PAGE 29