Don't be too impressed. It's my business, as is fisheries management to you.
Regarding surfactant brands, I have my own biased opinions since I'm very familiar with the components within our proprietary aquatic formulation [AQUA-KING]. However, there are other good surfactants available; many mediocre ones, and numerous brands that are not much better than dish soap [in my opinion].
A product's mfgr, its price and the MSDS may be your best guides. Stick with a mfgr or supplier that you trust; avoid "the cheapest price" like the plague and check for the product's flash-point (low flash-point temps tend to indicate high levels of isopropyl alcohol - a cheap filler-component that the mfgr can include as part of the advertised "active-ingredient".
I wrote a recently published piece about aquatic surfactants if you're really interested (can be emailed). But, you'd better brew up a stout pot of coffee before you read it.
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