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    Healthy Products for a Healthy World

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    Omega Protein

    Omega Protein is North Americaslargest producer of marine protein andthe worlds largest producer of fish oil.

    We are vertically integrated from catchthrough production, ensuring productquality and integrity.

    Omega Protein currently uses 38 fishing vessels and 37 spotter

    planes, housed at the companys home ports and processing plantsin the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast.

    The strategic system of warehouses, barge, and railcar loading

    facilities, allow an efficient supply to customers throughout the U.S.

    and foreign destinations.

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    Office, Plant and WarehouseLocations

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    Menhaden(Brevoortia tyrannus, Brevoortia patronus)

    Part of the herring family

    Short lifespan (1-3 years)

    Surface feeder (low

    environmental contaminants)

    High oil yielding fish, naturally rich

    in omega-3 fatty acids, EPA andDHA

    The female menhaden can lay up

    to 362,000 eggs/season.

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    Sustainability

    Omega Protein is committed to:

    Protecting the menhaden population andnever compromising the naturalspawning cycle

    Maintaining less than a 1% by-catch

    Working with the U.S. Department ofCommerce, the Atlantic and Gulf StatesMarine Fisheries Commission, NationalMarine Fisheries Service, as well asvarious state regulatory agencies.

    An active membership with the oceanconservation foundation, Ocean Trust -dedicated to the preserving sustainablefisheries worldwide.

    Omega Protein is certified

    sustainable by Friend of the Sea,

    an organization dedicated to

    preserving marine habitats.

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    ProductionProcess

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    Omega Protein Shipyard at Moss Point, Mississippi

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    The steamer and purse-seine boats.

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    Spotterplanesidentify

    schools ofmenhaden.

    Purseboats

    circle themenhaden with apurse

    seine net.

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    The steamer maneuvers next to the purse boats.

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    Crews pump the harvested fish into refrigerated compartments.

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    The steamer returns to the processing plant with therefrigerated catch.

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    Omega Protein Processing Plant at Moss Point, Mississippi

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    QualityControl

    CheckPoints

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    Menhaden are cooked with indirect steam.

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    The cooked menhaden are pressed.

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    The oil and water are separated through decanters andcentrifuges.

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    Crude oil is stored in large tanks.

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    Press cake meal and solubles are dried using steam, direct flame or indirectflame dryers.

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    Fish meal is warehoused on site.

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    Meal istransferred

    to drystorage and

    thepackaging

    area.

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    Fish meal issold as bulk,

    or packagedin totes and

    bags.

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    Omega Protein Products

    Menhaden

    Fish OilFish Meal Fish Solubles

    CrudeOil

    140,000 MT/year 60,000 MT/year 10,000 MT/year

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    Fish Meal

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    Typical Range

    Crude Protein 64 *(min) 62-66

    Fat 9 8-12

    Ash 19 17-21

    Moisture 8 7-11

    Digestibility (0.0002%) 93 *(min) 92-95

    Total Volatile Nitrogen 140 100-160mg/100g(max)*

    Histamine (PPM) 250 50-500(max)*

    Highly digestible Best overall amino acid profile of any single protein source Produced from the freshest fish low TVN and histamine Excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids

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    Typical Range

    Crude Protein 63.5 *(min) 61-65

    Fat 8.9 8-12

    Ash 19.5 17-21

    Moisture 8.2 7-11

    Digestibility (0.0002%) 90.3 *(min) 90-94

    Ruman Undegradability 70 *(min) 70-80

    NEL (Mcal/LB) 0.7

    Removal of soluble protein Best overall amino acid profile of any single protein source Enhanced digestibility and ruminal bypass

    Gulf Menhaden Catch as % of Biomass

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    Gulf Menhaden Catch as % of Biomass(in MT)

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    Total Plants: 14

    Largest Amount of Vessels for One

    Year: 92 in 1966

    Largest Catch for One Year: 12 Billionin 1985

    1964 - 2006 2006 - Today

    Plants: 4

    Vessels: 42

    Total Catch: 5.3 Billion

    Commercial Fishing in the Gulf

    Atlantic Menhaden Catch as % of Biomass

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    * Data Source: National Marine Fisheries Service

    ** Includes Bait Landings

    Atlantic Menhaden Catch as % of Biomass(in MT)

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    Total Plants: 36

    Largest Amount of Vessels for One

    Year: 150 in 1955

    Largest Catch for One Year: 3.96 Billionin 1956

    1955-20062006- Today

    Plants: 1

    Vessels: 10

    Total Catch: .85 Billion

    Commercial Fishing in the Atlantic

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    Please visit us on the world wide web:

    www.omegaproteininc.com

    For inquires, email:

    [email protected]

    http://www.omegaproteininc.com/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.omegaproteininc.com/