Pure Blue Fish

Zero-Water-Discharge Land-Based Marine Fish Production in Texas - Local, Fresh, Sustainable.

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Total investors: 0

Quick facts

  • Our target market represents a $1.96B opportunity for marine fish production.
  • Our Unique Zero Water Discharge system is working in Israel.
  • Our team includes experienced leaders in marine biology, large-scale engineering, and RAS farming.
  • We intend to develop operations that support skilled job creation.
  • Our system is designed to enable sustainable efficient and scalable aquaculture operations.
  • We support the regional food security and supply chain resilience.

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Pure Blue Fish

Zero-Water-Discharge Land-Based Marine Fish Production in Texas - Local, Fresh, Sustainable.

$6,950

of a $250,000 goal
INVESTMENT TERMS
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$30M valuation cap

Highlights

1
Our target market represents a $1.96B opportunity for marine fish production.
2
Our Unique Zero Water Discharge system is working in Israel.
3
Our team includes experienced leaders in marine biology, large-scale engineering, and RAS farming.
4
We intend to develop operations that support skilled job creation.

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Project Overview & Preliminary Information

Executive Summary

Pure Blue Fish™ is planning the development of an inland, land‑based marine fish facility in Texas. The project is based on a Zero Water Discharge closed‑loop system intended to reduce routine discharge and support consistent water conditions. The initiative aims to develop a regional source of responsibly raised marine fish aligned with local demand patterns.

The company is in the planning and development stage and is not currently generating revenue.

Market Challenges

  1. Much of the marine fish consumed in Texas arrives several days after harvest.
  2. Supply chains may be exposed to delays, fluctuations, and import dependencies.
  3. Traditional fishing in the ocean faces increasing environmental pressures.
  4. Consumers show growing interest in locally produced, traceable seafood according to industry reports.
  5. Inland marine‑fish production in Texas remains low relative to high regional demand.


Our Solution

Pure Blue Fish is planning to raise multiple marine species inland using a Zero Water Discharge, closed‑loop system designed to support consistent water conditions and eliminate routine waste discharge.

The approach relies on natural biological processing and only replaces water lost to evaporation.

The model is intended to support more consistent production conditions while reducing reliance on long‑distance imports and fishing.



Technology Overview

The planned system incorporates:

  1. Zero Water Discharge system intended to minimize routine discharge.
  2. Biological filtration supporting balanced water conditions.
  3. No exposure to ocean contaminants eliminate the need for preventative antibiotics
  4. Anaerobic processing designed to ingest organic material.
  5. A controlled indoor environment planned to help limit exposure to outside contaminants.
  6. All operational expectations depend on future engineering, permitting, and site‑specific implementation.



Why Texas

Texas is a good potential location due to its large regional seafood demand and distribution advantages.

  1. Approximately 28.16M residents live within a 350‑mile radius.
  2. Seafood demand is significant, with high dependence on imports.
  3. Stakeholders in the region have expressed interest in reliable, locally produced marine fish.
  4. The project supports the vision for food security infrastructure in Texas.



Market Opportunity

Marine finfish represent a multi‑billion‑dollar U.S. market.

Demand for responsibly raised, traceable seafood has grown across restaurants, distributors, and retailers.

Traction (Current Status)

A Zero Water Discharge system is currently operating in Israel

  1. The planned Texas facility has not yet been constructed or operated.
  2. Engineering work for the proposed Texas module has been initiated and is in progress.
  3. A potential site has been identified as a potential location, subject to permitting and final approvals.
  4. A private investor has provided a non‑binding indication of $1M, pending final agreement.


Projected Growth & Potential

The timeline and growth figures below reflect current business planning and are based on assumptions about future market conditions, construction timelines, and operational performance. They do not constitute a guarantee of future financial performance, operational outcomes, or project completion.

  1. Operational Horizon (Planned): We project the first 300-ton module will reach full capacity sales approximately 24 months after groundbreaking, at which point revenue is expected to commence as fish reach harvest weight. Profitability is expected as production scales to full annual capacity.
  2. Scaling Potential: Our business model is designed for rapid, non-dilutive scaling. Once the first module is revenue-generating, we plan to leverage various debt-financing mechanisms, including government-backed programs, to fund future expansion without further equity sales. The potential for expansion is significant:

These figures represent a hypothetical potential. They are not based on current operations in Texas and should not be construed as a financial forecast or a promise of return. Actual results will depend on a multitude of factors, including successful construction, obtaining all necessary permits, market adoption, market conditions, fish prices, and future business execution. There is no assurance that this valuation or any return on investment will be achieved.



Funding Plan

Total capital required for the first module is currently planned at approximately $10M.

There is no assurance that the full amount of required funding will be raised or that the project will be completed. Planned/expected components:

  1. A private investor has provided $500K to date, with additional funding subject to definitive agreements.
  2. Up to $5M Planned regulated community raise.
  3. Approximately $4M Expected from accredited investors and strategic partners
  4. All amounts are planned/expected and not guaranteed.



Use of Funds

Planned allocation:

• 65% - Construction & Equipment

• 20% - Working Capital & Early Operations

• 10% - Regulatory & Professional Services

• 5% - Marketing & Business Development

Allocation reflects current planning and may be adjusted. Actual use of funds may differ materially depending on construction costs, permitting requirements, engineering outcomes, and other factors.



Community Impact

If completed as planned, the project may contribute to:

• Local employment opportunities

• Contractor and supplier engagement

• Workforce development in aquaculture

• Regional food‑infrastructure resilience

All impact‑related statements represent planning expectations, not guarantees.


Risks & Uncertainties

An investment in the Company is highly speculative and involves significant risk. Key risks include biological events such as disease or mortality in high-density closed-loop systems; failure to achieve expected performance targets when scaling operations; technical and system risks related to commercial deployment of proprietary aquaculture and water treatment technologies; and substantial capital requirements, including the risk of insufficient financing, cost overruns, and construction delays. Additional risks include operational disruptions from power, utility, or equipment failures; uncertain market adoption and competitive pressure; regulatory and permitting delays; site-related constraints; dependence on key personnel; potential legal disputes; and adverse external events such as extreme weather or supply chain disruptions. The Company is early-stage with limited operating history, and the securities are highly illiquid with no public market, limited rights, and investors may lose some or all of their investment.




FAQ (Informational Only)

  1. Q: What species are planned initially?

A: Red Drum and Yellowtail, based on regional demand. Species selection may evolve over time.

  1. Q: When is construction expected to begin?

A: Timing depends on funding, permits, and final engineering. No specific timeline or outcome can be guaranteed.

  1. Q: Where will the fish be sold?

A: The intended market includes restaurants, distributors, and retailers in Texas. Actual sales channels may evolve over time.

  1. Q: What are the main risks?

A: Regulatory approvals, construction execution, financing timelines, biological performance, and market conditions.

  1. Q: Is there any guarantee of results?

A: No. All operational, technical, and financial outcomes depend on future execution and external factors.

Investing in startups and early-stage projects involves significant risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. This opportunity is suitable only for investors who can bear such risks.




Legal Disclaimers

The company is not providing financial projections, forecasts, or guarantees of profitability.

This document contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations, plans, and assumptions.

Such statements are not guarantees of future performance, operational outcomes, or financial results.

Actual results may differ materially due to a variety of risks and uncertainties.

No information in this document has been audited or independently verified unless otherwise stated.

Nothing in this document constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation to purchase securities.

Any investment decision must be based solely on official offering materials and consultation with qualified legal, financial, and tax advisors.

All information herein is provided for general informational purposes only and may be updated or modified as planning progresses.

Company plans, expectations, and projections are subject to change without notice.

This offering will be conducted exclusively through Wefunder in compliance with Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF).


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