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In
March, 2000, Desert Lake Technologies, (DLT), a leading harvester and
worldwide distributor of zooplankton to the aquaculture industry, acquired
Rossha Enterprises and their Klamath Lake Algae (KLA) brand. In conjunction
with the company's harvesting, processing and marketing of Aphanizomenon
flos-aquae (AFA), DLT also offers an AFA enriched Daphnia
from Upper Klamath Lake for the rapidly expanding aquaculture industry.
Daphnia, a freshwater copepod, is a highly nutritious ingredient for feeding
the larval stages and growout diets of shrimp and fish, and a perfect
diet for aquarium fish.
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Klamath Lake and its surrounding marshes, forests, and meadows serve as
a refuge for hundreds of species of resident and migratory wildlife. Located
in a relatively undisturbed, high desert region, the Klamath Basin is
home to the largest wintering congregation of bald eagles in the lower
forty-eight states, and is the largest stopover for waterfowl in the Pacific
flyway.
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