About Us: AquaXperts

How AquaXperts is leading the way in ethical and sustainable Aquaculture

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About AquaXperts

AquaXperts is an international aquaculture consultancy focused on the development, optimization, and long-term success of aquaculture projects worldwide.

Founded by Albert Ferrer, an aquaculture professional with more than 20 years of international experience, AquaXperts was created to bridge the gap between engineering design and real farm operations. Over the years, Albert has worked across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Latin America, building hands-on experience in maturation, hatchery, nursery, grow-out, and RAS-based production systems.

This background revealed a common industry challenge: technical solutions often do not fully match practical operational needs or long-term economic performance.

AquaXperts was established to solve that gap.

Today, the company supports operators, investors, and project developers with practical technical solutions and strategic guidance, combining engineering, biology, and production know-how to deliver efficient, viable, and sustainable aquaculture systems.

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Our Expertise

AquaXperts supports projects across the full production cycle, including maturation, hatchery, nursery, grow-out, and RAS applications. Its expertise covers feasibility studies, engineering and system design, production planning, operational protocols, technical due diligence, and certification support.

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Our Reach

With project experience across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America, AquaXperts brings practical insight to a wide range of environments, species, and project stages.

Why AquaXperts

AquaXperts provides integrated support throughout the full lifecycle of aquaculture projects, from concept and design to operational optimization and certification. Its approach combines technical rigor with real farm experience, ensuring systems are designed not only to perform on paper, but to work effectively in practice. The result is aquaculture projects that are technically robust, economically viable, and environmentally responsible.