Skytop Springs Fish Farm, a family-owned business located in Sidney, New York, is making big changes in the way that they raise fish.

Skytop Springs Fish Farm has made a promise that they will use every part of the fish they raise by the end of 2025, making them one of the first farms in the area to do so.

Taking a Stand for the Environment

By signing the “100% Great Lakes Fish Pledge,” Skytop Springs Fish Farm is showing its dedication to sustainable fishing practices by making sure that they are not wasting a single part of any fish that they catch.

Finding New Ways to Use Fish

Skytop Springs Fish Farm is also working on finding new ways to use leftover parts of the fish, such as turning them into compost, fertilizer, and other valuable products and they hope that other companies will follow their lead and do the same.

Leading the Way in Sustainable Fishing

Skytop Springs Fish Farm is part of a larger initiative called the 100% Great Lakes Fish program, which has a goal to reduce waste in the fishing industry and create more value from each fish.

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Making a Positive Impact

By focusing on sustainability and responsible farming practices, Skytop Springs Fish Farm hopes to inspire others in the industry to do the same. They believe that by using 100% of the fish they raise, they can make a positive impact on the environment and set an example for the future of fish farming.

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