Scoot Science to Lead Workshop on Managing Ocean Risk in Aquaculture at Blue Innovation Day 2024

Jonathan LaRiviere, CEO and co-founder of Scoot Science. Image by Joanna H Lee, Santa Clara University

Jonathan LaRiviere has built a remarkable career at the intersection of oceanography, technology, and aquaculture. As the CEO and co-founder of Scoot Science, LaRiviere has led a team of forward-thinking oceanographers from UC Santa Cruz in creating innovative tools that are revolutionizing the aquaculture industry. His career journey, rooted in scientific curiosity and driven by the desire to solve real-world problems, has made him a key figure in helping fish farmers manage ocean risk effectively In this article we will explore his background and dive into the company he co-founded, Scoot Science.

Jonathan’s Background

Jonathan’s academic and professional background in oceanography has been instrumental in shaping his approach to tackling the challenges faced by modern aquaculture. With a deep understanding of the marine ecosystem from his PhD in ocean sciences and experience from holding other roles such as lecturer and teaching assist at UC Santa Cruz and Santa Clara University, Jonathan utilized his knowledge and passion for applying scientific research to practical applications to co-founded Scoot Science, a company that leverages ocean data to support sustainable fish farming in 2017 along with co-founder Evan Goodwin. Ever since then, LaRiviere’s work has become especially relevant as climate change intensifies, causing unpredictable ocean conditions that directly affect fish farms and marine operations.

Scoot Science: Turning Ocean Data into Action

Scoot Science is a cutting-edge ocean analytics company dedicated to turning complex ocean data into easy-to-understand metrics for the aquaculture industry. Its mission is to help fish farmers predict and respond to environmental changes by using advanced AI software tools that interpret ocean observations. These insights allow farm operators to make data-driven decisions that protect fish health, ensure operational stability, and promote sustainability.

With tools developed by LaRiviere and his team, Scoot Science enables aquaculture farms to respond to variables like water temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, and ocean currents—factors that can have dramatic effects on fish welfare. By translating vast amounts of ocean data into meaningful actions, Scoot Science offers solutions that are both innovative and highly practical for the modern fish farmer ensuring that fish welfare and output is improved.

Managing Ocean Risk in Aquaculture Workshop

Jonathan LaRiviere is set to host an important workshop titled "Managing Ocean Risk in Aquaculture" from 11am-11:45am at Blue Innovation Day on October 6. This session will provide invaluable insights into how ocean data can be harnessed to improve decision-making on aquaculture farms. Fish farmers face a myriad of challenges—balancing animal health, operational costs, and environmental conditions—and this workshop will address how to navigate those challenges with the help of advanced oceanographic data.

In this talk, LaRiviere will share how Scoot Science’s tools are designed to transform raw ocean observations into data-driven behaviors that enhance fish welfare and operational outcomes. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how cutting-edge technology can streamline farm operations and mitigate risks, ultimately leading to healthier fish and more profitable farms.

This workshop is essential for anyone involved in aquaculture, from farm managers to environmental scientists. By attending, you'll learn how to leverage the power of ocean data to not only safeguard your operation but also push the industry toward a more sustainable future.

If you're a part of the aquaculture community or interested in ocean science, this workshop is a must-attend. LaRiviere’s expertise, combined with the groundbreaking work of Scoot Science, will provide participants with practical tools and strategies to manage the risks posed by unpredictable ocean conditions. Whether you're a seasoned fish farmer or new to the industry, this session will equip you with the knowledge needed to make informed, data-driven decisions.