2010 SE-CFM Vendor List
The vendors and non-profit organizations listed below had all setup booths at the 2010 South Eastern Coral Farmers MarketSM event.
Farming Business Rancho Cucamonga, California |
Booth 7 |
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Retail Shop Orlando, Florida |
Booth 9 |
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Aquarist Farmer Maryland |
Booth 10 |
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Mariculture Exhibitor Catawissa, Pennsylvania |
Booth 11 |
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Mariculture Company California |
Booth |
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Aquarist Farmer Peyton, Colorado |
Booth 20 |
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Steel City Corals |
Aquarist Farmer Pueblo, Colorado |
Booth 4 |
Retail Farmer Eaton, Colorado |
Booth 6 |
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Retail Shop --- |
Booth 5 |
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Mariculture Exhibitor Pembroke Pines, Florida |
Booth 3 |
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Mariculture Exhibitor Miami, Florida |
Booth 19 |
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Casey |
Aquarist Farmer Central Florida |
Booth 24 |
Retail Shop Maitland, Florida |
Booth 8 |
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Tricky Corals |
Aquarist Farmer Orlando, Florida |
Booth 23 |
Online Forum or Blog World Wide Web |
Booth 26 |
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Retail Shop Orlando, Florida |
Booth 13 |
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Cornbred Corals |
Aquarist Farmer Weston, Florida |
Booth 27 |
Retail Shop New York, New York |
Booth 18 |
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Jeff D'huyvetter |
Aquarist Farmer Lehigh Acres, Florida |
Booth 28 |
Retail Shop San Diego, California |
Booth 17 |
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Hobbyist Organization Orlando, Florida |
Booth 15 |
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Florida Reef Hobbyist Clubs [FMAS, PBMAS, TBRC, SWFMAS] |
Hobbyist Organizations Florida |
Booth 16 |
Event Sanctioner Rancho Cucamonga, California |
Booth 1 |
Type of Vendor Definition
Retail Shop is a business that offers a full line of reef products to the retail market. These can be traditional physical stores and/or virtual online retail web sites.
Retail Farmer is a business that generates a majority of its income from reef farming. These range from large scale home farms to reef farms operating within industrial locations.
Farming Business is a business that generates a 2/3 majority of its income from reef farming. These typically are full time dedicated farmers that can report income to the IRS classified as farmers.
Aquarist Farmer is typically an individual hobbyist that may trade farmed reef fragments. Some may even sell a few fragments every year. A few of these individuals may have a business license and some may even have a state sellers permit.
Mariculture Company is a business that produces either physical goods or farmed organisms for the captive reef market. The physical goods typically support captive systems utilized to promote coral or reef organism growout. Farmed organisms can range from coral to jellyfish. Booths are typically used to promote the companies name, product or trade mark to the retail market.
Online Forum or Blog is an online web based service that supports reef keeping or captive coral maintenance. These services can include social networks, forums or blogs. These type of organizations will typically use a booth to promote their service. They can also sell corals donated from their organization to raise funds.
Hobbyist Organization is a local non-profit reef club or society. Historically these groups have been instrumental in promoting coral farming by holding frag swaps. The Coral Farmers Market company supports some of these groups with informational tables where they can promote their organization and raise funds by selling some farmed corals during the SE-CFM event. In return, we expect that they will promote this event at meetings and provide the SE-CFM with a web site link. Please note - Only 2 tickets are given to each organization. Other organization members will need to purchase tickets to enter the event.