About Our Team
We have built a viable business model and go-to-market strategy for a environmental venture that improves the sustainability of the U.S. food system. If you have any questions or would like to inquire about business opportunities, please contact us at [email protected].
Tyler Isaac | [email protected]
Tyler Isaac is the fish guy. He graduated from Boston University in 2011 with a BA in Marine Science, and has always been captivated by the oceans and their productivity. At the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, Tyler is specializing in coastal marine resource management as an Eco-Entrepreneurship Fellow. As an entrepreneurial minded youth, he co-founded a small business called Findamentals LLC which specialized in providing captive propagated corals to local aquarists. He began exploring aquaculture and aquaponics for food production at BU and has since worked on projects at the New England Aquarium, the Cape Eleuthera Institute (Bahamas), the Turks and Caicos, and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. He is interested in insect production as an alternative to fish meal and soy proteins in aquafeeds, though sees great potential in the growing edible insects market and aims to advance the technology associated with and the public acceptance of edible insects.
Megan Miranda | [email protected]
Megan has been an active member of the agricultural community for over a decade. She had assisted in ranch management at FR Cattle Company, Kaonoulu Ranch, 7M ranches in Hawai’i and assisted operations on a dairy farm in the Central Valley of California. To better understand the relationship better humans and the environment, she studied biological anthropology at the University of California, San Diego and graduated in 2012. Subsequently she worked at an architectural firm on the Big Island that specialized in creating homes in a community that surrounds and protects a delicate, endemic pond system. While studying at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, she is focusing on creating sustainable agricultural and urban development.