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Abalone Farm

If you only had started an abalone farm twenty years ago when the Japanese were already hip, you would be rich by now. No time to regret it now, just scrape together the last of your life’s savings and throw it all into an abalone farm project. With any luck, within a few years you will have garnered enough business savvy in the field that the regular job you had been working in the mean time will be a long-forgotten thing of the past.

Of course, it’s not all about the money. The nice thing about an abalone farm is that you can take in homeless abalone, give them a place to stay and kelp to eat. The occasional abalone farm is even featured on shows like Huell Howser’s California Gold, so you need not toss your dreams of fortune and fame to the side. Every once in a while, an abalone farm even helps scientists to lend a hand to wild populations, battling it out with (mostly man-made) complications that hinder their growth into healthy populations.