In Hawai'i, “Aloha” is more than just a greeting.

It embodies the connection native Hawaiians share with the sea, recognizing it as the source of life itself.

This PROVEN approach secures the ongoing abundance of these remarkable aquatic creatures and reinforces the enduring bond between the people and the ocean,
a connection that has been INTEGRAL to Hawaiian culture for generations.

This PROVEN approach secures the ongoing abundance of these remarkable aquatic creatures and reinforces the enduring bond between the people and the ocean, a connection that has been INTEGRAL to Hawaiian culture for generations.

saltwater aquarium water quality

By embracing sustainable aquaculture practices, EcoHarvest not only aims to protect Hawai’i’s fragile ecosystem but also offers an alternative to the global wild-caught aquatic industry.

Meet some of Hawai'i's Native Marine Fish

Huma Triggerfish tank bred ecoharvest

Huma Triggerfish
(Humuhumunukunukuapua'a)

Yellowtail Coris Wrasse tank bred

Yellowtail Coris
Wrasse Juvenile
(Kona)

tank bred yellow tang ecoharvest

Yellow Tang
(Lau 'ipala)

Achilles Tang tank bred ecoharvest

AchillesTang
(Paku' iku'i)

tank bred unicorn tang

Unicorn Tang
(Kala)

tank bred potters angelfish

Potter's Angelfish

The Potter's angelfish (Centropyge potteri) is native to Hawaii.

The name potteri was given in honor of Frederick A. Potter
(1874-1961), first director of the Hawaiian Waikiki Aquarium.

tank bred potters angelfish

Potter's Angelfish

The Potter's angelfish (Centropyge potteri) is native to Hawaii.

The name potteri was given in honor of Frederick A. Potter (1874-1961), first director of the Hawaiian Waikiki Aquarium.

tank bred parrotfish ecoharvest

Parrotfish
(Uhu)

aloha ecoharvest
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