Save Your Aquarium

Marine Park of the Pacific

Save Your Aquarium

In light of the global emergency, the Marine Park, as well as many other centers that look after wild animals, have been severely affected by requirements to close the doors to the public, and with that foregoing the income that allows for maintenance and support of all the animals that can be found in the Park as well as all the life support systems, which puts any location’s sustainability. Definitely, thanks to the help received we can continue providing the necessary care that guarantees the wellbeing that animals of any species deserve. In times of crisis, only by seeking solutions together and adding all of our individual actions can we move forward. Every effort counts and adds up! Many thanks for taking into account the Marine Park of the Pacific in this important initiative, and allowing us to continue with our objectives and the care of our creatures.

Natalia Corrales Gómez

Marine Park of the Pacific was closed from March 18 to June 1

Total days closed: 75

Save Your Aquarium!

Help support your favorite zoos and aquariums by providing nutritious and sustainable feed for both their tanks and yours.

Your generosity will help to offset the cost of the exceptional support and care for these animals during this difficult time.

There are 3 ways you can help to support your favorite institution:

Keep a bucket for yourself and give the other to the institution.

Give both buckets to the institution of your choice.

Give a nominal amount to support the institution.

     

PE Mysis - Buy a Bucket, We Give a Bucket

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Want to make a 'whale' of of an impact? Please contact us for amounts over $5,000


Piscine Energetics History

  • In the late 1960’s Mysis shrimp (a small zooplankton) was introduced by government authorities to Freshwater lakes in British Columbia to provide nutritious forage for native fish stocks.
  • The introduction of Mysis shrimp disrupted the natural food chain as these invasive shrimp outcompeted and starved juvenile fish of natural food sources.
  • In the late 1990’s Piscine Energetics pioneered a sustainable fishery for these invasive shrimp and developed harvesting methodology under the auspices of the Ministry of Environment of British Columbia, Canada.
  • Piscine Energetics® transforms invasive Mysis shrimp into sustainable fish food; thereby simultaneously rehabilitating the native fish stocks in Lake Okanagan.
  • PE Mysis is used by home aquarium hobbyist, aquaculture, zoological institutions & public aquaria worldwide.

By Using Piscine Energetics, you are aiding in the restoration of British Columbia’s landlocked Kokanee Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) Populations!

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