
Ep 25 - Reinventing the Flow: From Aquaculture Roots to Advanced Aquatic Systems
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In this episode of INFLOW: Aquatic Animal Life Support Systems and Habitats, hosts Joe Arlotto and Dr. Jeff Keaffaber sit down with Sam Courtland, founder of Integrated Aqua Systems (IAS), to explore his journey from aquaculture operations to engineering advanced aquatic systems used in research, zoos, and public aquariums.
Sam shares how his early experiences working on shrimp farms and recirculating aquaculture systems shaped his vision for modular design, water management, and innovation in the aquatic life support industry. The conversation dives into how IAS evolved to serve both scientific and zoological applications, bridging the gap between aquaculture efficiency and high-end exhibit design.
Together we cover:
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How aquaculture principles influenced modern LSS engineering
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The process of designing and manufacturing modular filtration systems
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Insights into sustainability, scaling, and system integration
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Why continual reinvention and collaboration drive the future of aquatic system design
From humble beginnings to a leading role in the industry, this episode highlights how passion, problem-solving, and purpose can redefine what’s possible in aquatic life support and system engineering.
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