WHY CHOOSE AQUATECH ECO CONSULTANTS?
AquaTech Eco Consultants is dedicated to restoring the health of aquatic ecosystems through innovative, sustainable and science-based practices. We strive to create a healthy and balanced aquatic environment that supports the well-being of the seagrass and its surrounding communities. We are committed to providing expert guidance and support to our customers, partners and stakeholders in order to ensure the successful restoration of seagrass habitats.
HIGHLIGHTED SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES |
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT |
MAPPING & SURVEYING |
AQUATIC PLANTING |
SITE DESIGN |
HYDROBLASTING SERVICES |
PLANT STOCK |
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & COMPLIANCE COORDINATION |
SEAGRASS CONSULTING |
FRESHWATER SAV PLANTING |
AQUACULTURE (AQUARIUM SEAGRASS) |
AQUACULTURE (RESTORATION PROJECTS) |
OYSTER AQUACULTURE FARM CONSULTATION |
BARGE COORDINATION |
DIVING SERVICES |
POSITIVE REVIEWS
SUPPORT ISSUES SOLVED
HAPPY CUSTOMERS
What people are saying
"During my career at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Beau and I worked together on a variety of seagrass restoration projects utilizing almost every currently accepted transplanting, fertilization, and site stabilization technique. I consider him one of the most innovative, knowledgeable, and well-qualified ecological consultants I have encountered, and feel he has a realistic understanding of what factors ultimately lead to success or failure of seagrass restoration or mitigation projects."
Margaret O. Hall, Ph.D.
Seagrass Research Scientist, Retired
"Mr. Williams has developed innovative strategies for harvesting and growing seagrass in aquaculture settings. In addition, he has demonstrated a very high success rate in installing all four of the estuarine seagrass species into estuarine waters."
Thomas F. Ries
President & Founder
Ecosphere Restoration Institute
"During the past 24 years, Beau has proven to be an innovator with seagrass restoration projects throughout the State of Florida. In that time, he has performed, almost singlehandedly, more seagrass restoration projects than anyone else in the state"
William F. Precht
Director, Marine and Coastal Programs