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Optimization of Aquaponics System in Hawaii: Preliminary data Marissa Lee University of Hawaii, Manoa: College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

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1 Optimization of Aquaponics System in Hawaii: Preliminary data Marissa Lee University of Hawaii, Manoa: College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Department: Molecular Bioscience and Bio-Engineering November 21, 2009 Bilger Hall 150

2 Presentation Agenda Project Rationale Experiment 1: Effects of Lighting –Shade –No Shade Experiment 2: Effects of Different Feeds –Protein Content –Fat Content

3 Project Rationale Partial fulfillment of MBBE graduation requirement –Senior thesis Partial fulfillment of CTAHR vision and mission –Generate and transfer science based information for stake holders to make informed decisions.

4 Experiment 1: Test the effects of light –How are nutrients in fish effluent affected? –How are the fish’s growth affected? –What is the crop output per treatment?

5 The experiment was held at UH Freshwater Aquaculture Facility at Windward Community College

6 Experiment 1 Fish: Oreochromis sp. Plant: Lactuva sativa- Red sail Lettuce

7 Experiment 1: Test the effects of light- Two treatments Treatment 1 Treatment 2

8 Experimental Design: Tank Setup Each tank stocked with 323 Tilapia. Average body weight = 1.64g Stocking density = 0.28 kg/m 3 Salmon Starter Feed –52% crude protein –16% crude fat Biofilm

9 Lettuce Trays Flow rate = 1.35 seconds to fill 1 Liter

10 Air Lift

11 Experiment 1

12 Temporal Changes in Dissolved Oxygen in Covered and Uncovered Tanks p < 0.01 =Difference is statistically significant

13 Temporal Changes in pH in Covered and Uncovered Tanks p < 0.01 =Difference is statistically significant

14 Turbidity tube  measuring the amount of particles. p < 0.01 =Difference is statistically significant

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16 P < 0.0001 =Difference is statistically significant

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18 Summary: Experiment 1 NutrientWater Quality Fish Growth Lettuce Growth No Shade Cloth LowOptimalFasterSlower Shade Cloth HighMinimalSlowerFaster

19 Results: Experiment 1 FCR Survival (Initial 323 Fishes) Harvest Density (kg/m 3 ) No Shade Cloth-1 0.6195% (307) 2.23 No Shade Cloth-2 0.7698% (317) 1.87 With Shade Cloth-1 0.9696% (310) 1.57 With Shade Cloth-2 0.9299% (320) 1.63

20 Experiment 2: Effects of different feeds –How are nutrients in fish effluent affected? –Is fish growth affected? –Is crop out put affected?

21 Experiment 2 Fish: Oreochromis sp.-Tilapia Plant: Lactuva sativa- Manoa Lettuce Plant: Lactuva sativa- Red sail Lettuce Plant: Brassica juncea- Mustard Cabbage

22 Experiment 2: Two treatments Treatment 1- Rangen 350 Treatment 2- Silver Cup Silver Cup Rangen 350

23 Different Treatments Rangen: –Crude Protein………35.0% –Crude Fat…………….5.0% –Crude Fiber…………..5.0% –Ash…………………..10.0% –Phosphorus…………..1.0% Silver Cup: –Crude Protein…….45.0% –Crude Fat………...16.0% –Crude Fiber.……….3.0% –Ash………………..12.0% –Phosphorus………..1.2% $ 0.77/ lb $ 0.63/ lb

24 Experiment Design: Tank Setup Each tank was stocked with 200 Tilapia Tank average = 26.4 g Stocking density = 2.78 kg/ m 3 Bioflim

25 Experiment 2

26 Water Quality Rangen 350Silver CupStatistics (p-values) Temperature 25.5 ± 0.945 25.4 ± 0.8560.618 DO 4.60 ± 0.6194.91 ± 0.557p < 0.01 pH 6.52 ± 0.4006.22 ± 0.420p < 0.01 Ammonia 1.05 ± 0.35411.3 ± 3.54p < 0.01 Nitrate 437.5 ± 35.4768.8 ± 8.83p < 0.01 Nitrite 6.43 ± 0.17710.2 ± 0.7070.066

27 Trace Minerals in Water Rangen –N = 14.9 ppm –P = 1.0 –K = 10.6 –Ca = 6.0 –Mg= 5.1 –Na= 10.9 –Fe= 0.1** –Mn= 0.1** –Zn= 0.04 –Cu= 0.01 –B= 0.03 Silver Cup –N = 17.8 ppm –P = 1.9 –K= 7.7 –Ca= 9.8 –Mg= 5.0 –Na= 6.3 –Fe = 0.1** –Mn= 0.1** –Zn= 0.1 –Cu= 0.0 –B= 0.0 Agricultural Diagnostic Service, ** = supplmented

28 T-Test for last sampling day p > 0.05 =not statistically different Analysis of Covariance p > 0.05 =not statistically different

29 Rangen Silver Cup p < 0.05

30 Rangen Silver Cup p< 0.01

31 Rangen Silver Cup p>0.05

32 Potassium Hydroxide Tank 1Tank 2 Rangen Treatment 150 Silver Cup Treatment 220250

33 Summary: Experiment 2 NutrientWater Quality Fish Growth Crop out put RangenHighMinimalNo difference Variable Silver Cup HigherMinimalNo difference Variable

34 Experiment 2 Summary FCRSurvival (Initial 200 Fishes) Kg/m3 Rangen-11.299.5% (199) 4.05 Rangen-20.7299.5% (199) 4.72 Silver Cup- 1 1.0196% (192) 5.23 Silver Cup- 2 1.2891% (182) 4.98

35 Acknowledgements Clyde Tamaru Kathy McGovern-Hopkins Harry Ako Mom and Dad My friends


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