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Maine For Keeps
Jonathan Bush
22 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Maine For Keeps, hosted by Jonathan Bush. Each week, we're sitting down with real Mainers - from small business owners fighting to survive, to industry leaders and innovators, to working folks trying to make ends meet - for raw, unfiltered conversations about: → The real stories of what's killing Maine jobs (like the 174 we just lost at the cement plant) → How Maine's smartest businesses are finding ways to win despite the obstacles → Why "environmental protection" often hurts both business AND the environment
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Welcome to Maine For Keeps, hosted by Jonathan Bush. Each week, we're sitting down with real Mainers - from small business owners fighting to survive, to industry leaders and innovators, to working folks trying to make ends meet - for raw, unfiltered conversations about: → The real stories of what's killing Maine jobs (like the 174 we just lost at the cement plant) → How Maine's smartest businesses are finding ways to win despite the obstacles → Why "environmental protection" often hurts both business AND the environment
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Ohad Maiman on What Maine Lost in Aquaculture (and What It Could Still Become)
Maine For Keeps
37 minutes 27 seconds
3 months ago
Ohad Maiman on What Maine Lost in Aquaculture (and What It Could Still Become)

Ohad Maiman is one of the most visionary figures in modern aquaculture. After successfully launching The Kingfish Company in the Netherlands (one of the world’s most sustainable land-based aquaculture operations) he set his sights on the U.S. market. His goal: bring clean, tech-enabled fish farming to rural Maine. His promise: a $200M investment, 80+ jobs, local hiring, low emissions, and zero impact on wild fisheries.


He had the permits. He had the support of the community in Jonesport. He had capital ready to deploy.


And then, the appeals began.


In this episode, Ohad joins Jonathan Bush to tell the full story: how a green project with local backing and global relevance was delayed, discredited, and ultimately derailed not by policy, but by process.


You’ll learn:

  • Why land-based aquaculture could transform Maine’s rural economy


  • Why land-based aquaculture could transform Maine’s rural economy


  • Who really stood to lose from Kingfish USA—and who worked to block it


  • What other states and countries are doing right that Maine is getting wrong


  • What policy reforms could help Maine compete in the future

It’s a cautionary tale (and a roadmap for future Maine entrepreneurs).


Ohad has since launched new ventures, as the Founder and Managing Partner at AquaFounders Capital, aimed at solving the aquaculture bottleneck globally. But his story in Maine still holds powerful lessons for what’s possible (and what’s holding us back).


Because if we want Maine to lead, we need to make “yes” mean something again.


Listen now on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Maine For Keeps
Welcome to Maine For Keeps, hosted by Jonathan Bush. Each week, we're sitting down with real Mainers - from small business owners fighting to survive, to industry leaders and innovators, to working folks trying to make ends meet - for raw, unfiltered conversations about: → The real stories of what's killing Maine jobs (like the 174 we just lost at the cement plant) → How Maine's smartest businesses are finding ways to win despite the obstacles → Why "environmental protection" often hurts both business AND the environment