Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: The Innovative Contributions of William Harris, Jr.
Introduction
William Harris, Jr. is a notable inventor based in Portland, Maine. He has made significant contributions to the field of aquaculture, particularly in the methods for raising pre-adult anadromous fish. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance fish farming practices and improve the overall health of these fish during their critical growth stages.
Latest Patents
William Harris, Jr. holds a patent for "Methods for raising pre-adult anadromous fish." This invention relates to methods, compositions, and kits designed to improve the raising of pre-adult anadromous fish or prepare them for transfer to seawater. The methods involve adding PVCR modulators, such as calcium and/or magnesium, to the freshwater in sufficient amounts to increase the expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR. Additionally, the invention includes adding feed for fish consumption that contains an adequate amount of NaCl to significantly increase the level of the PVCR modulator in the serum of the pre-adult anadromous fish.
Career Highlights
William Harris, Jr. is associated with Marical, Inc., where he applies his expertise in aquaculture. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions that address the challenges faced in the fish farming industry. His patent reflects his commitment to advancing the field and improving the methods used in aquaculture.
Collaborations
William has collaborated with notable coworkers, including David R. Russell and Jacqueling Noaring. Their combined efforts contribute to the innovative research and development at Marical, Inc.
Conclusion
William Harris, Jr. is a pioneering inventor whose work in aquaculture has the potential to transform the industry. His patent for raising pre-adult anadromous fish showcases his innovative thinking and dedication to improving fish farming practices. His contributions are valuable to the field and highlight the importance of innovation in aquaculture.