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Aquaponics

Aquaponics is an innovative and sustainable food production method that integrates traditional aquaculture with hydroponics in a mutually beneficial environment. This system involves raising aquatic animals like fish, snails, and crayfish in tanks where their waste accumulates, increasing water toxicity.

Aquaponics

Let's Learn about Aquaponics

Aquaponics is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms aquaculture and hydroponic.

Aquaponic systems vary in size from small indoor or outdoor units to large commercial units, using the same technology. The systems usually contain fresh water, but salt water systems are plausible depending on the type of aquatic animal and which plants. Aquaponic science may still be considered to be at an early stage.

Major influences in the field:

Purdue University
The Urban Farming Guys
Murray Hallam

a sustainable food production system that combines

Aquaculture
In the United States, it is common to raise Tilapia fish for the fact tht you can harvest the fish along side the plants
raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks
Hydroponics
Typically, you are only able to grow plants that develop above ground
cultivating plants in water

Benefits of Aquaponics

The peace-of-mind knowing from where your food has come
The by-product of the fish in the closed system creates a nitrogen-rich fetilizer