Scampi are found in deep waters off Australia’s west coast, mainly off Port Hedland.  Scampi are a benthic species that inhabits the continental shelf. They can usually be found on Globigerina ooze at depths of 420-500 metres. Scampi prefer a comparatively firmer substrate, and build less extensive burrows, than other similar species. They may spend considerable periods of time outside their burrows. This product is very unique as the eggs are kept on the outside of the animal unlike other eggs that are kept inside the animal.  Hence you get a natural ocean sea flavour in the scampi caviar.  Please feel free to give Jason a call to discuss.