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ChrisL720

08/07/19 5:18 PM

#65121 RE: rt1127 #65120

Ouch...

Donutmasher

08/07/19 5:20 PM

#65122 RE: rt1127 #65120

Hopefully it hits a penny so I can load more shares

jimr1717

08/07/19 5:23 PM

#65123 RE: rt1127 #65120

Ouch 2 cents on the open

rt1127

08/07/19 6:08 PM

#65130 RE: rt1127 #65120

Looks like the tanks that were stocked earlier this year are a complete loss. At least that's how I interpret this. If replacements are going to be stocked this month that means no revenues for at least another 6 months. This is a big setback to full production.

BRITT2575

08/07/19 6:30 PM

#65136 RE: rt1127 #65120

I just posted a comment asking Peter Letiza about this on his Facebook. I am friends with him on there. We will see what he says!!!!

emit

08/07/19 8:01 PM

#65168 RE: rt1127 #65120

What heck they going do with all that water - let it evaporate?
The shrimp can be burnt.

boil-it
the tanks will need be cleaned.



i'l be buyer at .03


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Helter Skelter

08/07/19 11:47 PM

#65204 RE: rt1127 #65120

Should have had the test done by UofA back in early December 2018 when the Harvest was decimated and all the SHMP shrimp died...

90% (survival) my ass.

SHMP FRAUD

Ecomike

08/09/19 11:20 AM

#65519 RE: rt1127 #65120

So much for the "pathogen free systems" story lines being told here that I tried to debunk here months ago.

Curious as to why it took 4-5 months for the SOP-plan/process to figure out they had this problem. That is a huge concern.

AISI304

08/11/19 10:45 PM

#65685 RE: rt1127 #65120

Guess no visitors since SHMP's under quarantine! Damn, had to cancel the tickets to San Antonio!

Kiddos were all set for a boat ride with Capt Bob! Maybe SHMP will reopen in time for the holidays!

rt1127 Member Level Wednesday, 08/07/19 05:11:50 PM
Re: None
Post # 65120 of 65685

8K just out. La Coste under quarantine until further notice by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

NaturalShrimp Incorporated (the “Company”) received a quarantine notice on August 5, 2019 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the Company’s facility in La Coste, Texas due to the detection of IHHNV, a viral disease of Pacific white shrimp, from two Postlarvae (“PL”) shipments from the Company’s Texas hatchery supplier in March and April of this year. At the time of receipts of such shipments from the hatchery in March and April, the Company was notified by its supplier that the shipments were virus free. Based on the Company’s quality control procedures during the course of the shrimp farming process in the Company’s tanks and, in this case the slower than normal growth rate indicating possible compromise, the Company undertook to have lots independently tested by the University of Arizona Pathology Laboratory in Tucson. Based on those tests, IHHNV was detected and the Company’s facility was placed under quarantine until further notice by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Such quarantine notice also imposes no discharge of any culture water to state waters (creeks, rivers, streams, bays) and no sales of any shrimp until further notice.

The Company’s system of tanks prevents crossover contamination in order to quickly begin restocking of PL shrimp from a different hatchery beginning in August in different tanks. Such orders have been placed and will begin production as soon as inspection is passed and the quarantine has been lifted. Furthermore, the Company has enhanced its system to include nursery tanks that will allow the Company to evaluate the health of the shrimp through much earlier testing in its quality control process.

(Paul Knopick)

https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/naturalshrimp-incorporated-SHMP/stock-news/80495802/current-report-filing-8-k

AISI304

08/14/19 9:46 AM

#65823 RE: rt1127 #65120

SEC 8-K Filing: SHMP facility under Quarantine Notice until further notice per official order of the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

NaturalShrimp Incorporated (the “Company”) received a quarantine notice on August 5, 2019 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the Company’s facility in La Coste, Texas
due to the detection of IHHNV, a viral disease of Pacific white shrimp, from two Postlarvae (“PL”) shipments from the Company’s Texas hatchery supplier in March and April of this year.
At the time of receipts of such shipments from the hatchery in March and April, the Company was notified by its supplier that the shipments were virus free. Based on the Company’s
quality control procedures during the course of the shrimp farming process in the Company’s tanks and, in this case the slower than normal growth rate indicating possible compromise,
the Company undertook to have lots independently tested by the University of Arizona Pathology Laboratory in Tucson. Based on those tests, IHHNV was detected and the Company’s
facility was placed under quarantine until further notice by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and the Plant Health Inspection
Service. Such quarantine notice also imposes no discharge of any culture water to state waters (creeks, rivers, streams, bays) and no sales of any shrimp until further notice.

The Company’s system of tanks prevents crossover contamination in order to quickly begin restocking of PL shrimp from a different hatchery beginning in August in different tanks. Such
orders have been placed and will begin production as soon as inspection is passed and the quarantine has been lifted. Furthermore, the Company has enhanced its system to include
nursery tanks that will allow the Company to evaluate the health of the shrimp through much earlier testing in its quality control process.

https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/naturalshrimp-incorporated-SHMP/stock-news/80495802/current-report-filing-8-k

rt1127 Member Level Wednesday, 08/07/19 05:11:50 PM
Re: None
Post # 65120 of 65823

8K just out. La Coste under quarantine until further notice by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

NaturalShrimp Incorporated (the “Company”) received a quarantine notice on August 5, 2019 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the Company’s facility in La Coste, Texas due to the detection of IHHNV, a viral disease of Pacific white shrimp, from two Postlarvae (“PL”) shipments from the Company’s Texas hatchery supplier in March and April of this year. At the time of receipts of such shipments from the hatchery in March and April, the Company was notified by its supplier that the shipments were virus free. Based on the Company’s quality control procedures during the course of the shrimp farming process in the Company’s tanks and, in this case the slower than normal growth rate indicating possible compromise, the Company undertook to have lots independently tested by the University of Arizona Pathology Laboratory in Tucson. Based on those tests, IHHNV was detected and the Company’s facility was placed under quarantine until further notice by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Such quarantine notice also imposes no discharge of any culture water to state waters (creeks, rivers, streams, bays) and no sales of any shrimp until further notice.

The Company’s system of tanks prevents crossover contamination in order to quickly begin restocking of PL shrimp from a different hatchery beginning in August in different tanks. Such orders have been placed and will begin production as soon as inspection is passed and the quarantine has been lifted. Furthermore, the Company has enhanced its system to include nursery tanks that will allow the Company to evaluate the health of the shrimp through much earlier testing in its quality control process.

https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/naturalshrimp-incorporated-SHMP/stock-news/80495802/current-report-filing-8-k