![]() Having toured Old Tavern coffee farm and seeing first-hand the process in creating this liquid gold, Alyssa learned to appreciate the hard work it takes to make this rare and world-prized coffee. Alyssa developed this partnership during her years of researching in Jamaica, where she learned about the unexpected pairing of coffee and salt. ![]() Salty Jack™ is excited to partner with Old Tavern Coffee to bring their premium Jamaican Blue Mountain® coffee to the United States for the first time for purchase. This is Jamaica Blue Mountain® Coffee in its truest form, direct from the farm Indulge in the distinctive taste of a single estate coffee where the focus is on bringing out the natural flavor and aroma of the beans. That’s why beans are roasted to order in small batches for a truly artisanal experience.Ĭoffee has the power to bring people together and that makes the quality of the cup all the more important. Of course, freshness is crucial for good coffee. Our Aged coffee is selected from batches intentionally set aside and curated to bring about an added depth and smoothness. Charles hopes to increase the use of cutting-edge molecular biology techniques within the ichthyology community.įind him to quality at every step, Old Tavern uses traditional processing methods such as sun-drying to enhance natural flavors and careful hand-selecting to allow only the most perfect beans to be included in our Proprietors Choice line. In order to accomplish this work Charles employs exciting new technologies, including satellite archival tags, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), next-generation sequencing, and soon to be implemented eDNA analysis. The quest of encountering, tagging and helping to protect the future of this unique species has become a lifelong passion. ![]() His past research has taken him around the world working with a number of different organizations including Deep Blue Research Foundation, Beneath the Waves, the Smithsonian Institution and others. As a trained molecular biologist, he brings an analytical approach to understanding marine ecology and shark phylogeny. Charles has a passion for research both in the field and in the lab. Clerkin and Charles Miller, of Deep Blue Research.Ĭharles Miller is a researcher with a master’s degree from New York University, and is currently working at the Center of Genomics & Systems Biology at NYU. For update on this partnership, project collaborations and future “Shark” salts, subscribe to Salty Jack’s™ email list, or check out our blog.Ĭlick here to Purchase “The Great White” Giving Salt To support Deep Blue Research Foundation, Salty Jack™ has created "The Great White" White Wine Salt where a portion of its profits will be donated to help support their research projects. Sharks are vital to the health of the ocean which in turn helps the production of quality sea water to produce sea salt. Salty Jack™ is excited to have partnered with Deep Blue Research Foundation to help support their shark research and their effort to improving the health of the planet’s oceans. During its research expeditions, Deep Blue Research Foundation has discovered several new species of sharks, fishes, and invertebrates, and has gathered data on some of the most elusive animals on the planet. ![]() Along with scientific publications, the Foundation disseminates its research through video documentaries, outreach events, and global training workshops. The Foundation collects data, specimens, and samples worldwide, sharing findings with peer researchers, providing data to policymakers, and educating the general public concerning the critical issue of marine conservation. In addition to collaborating with academic and governmental research groups, the Foundation also focuses on working directly with both local native fishers and international commercial fishers to study lesser-known marine species, often in remote marine locations. Ongoing projects include studies in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. Deep Blue Research Foundation is a non-profit organization that conducts at-sea marine research around the world.
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