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1 Aquaponics short-course at the University of Arizona Kevin Fitzsimmons, Jason Licamele, Eric Highfield University of Arizona 6 April 2011

2 Trends in food markets F Demand for more locally grown, organic foods F Increasing demand for vegetables and fish for health reasons F Need to increase economic and environmental efficiency (energy, water, land area, recycling of nutrients)

3 Global food crisis F Rapidly increasing population F Diversion of foods to bio-fuels F Increased costs for water, fertilizer, fuel F Multiple demands for farmland (urban sprawl, industrial and mining, solar and wind generation, wildlife conservation, watershed protection, global warming, etc.) F Demand for locally produced food

4 Need new model for food production F Green Revolution – huge increase in food production, but heavy reliance on irrigation, fuel and fertilizer. F Blue Revolution – almost 50% of seafood is farm raised, but many environmental impacts (effluents causing eutrophication, algae blooms, cage and raft conflicts with other users in oceans, bays and lakes)

5 Development of hydroponics and aquaculture F Fast growing sectors of global food production F Hydroponics is more efficient use of water and nutrients, controls the environment and reduces use of pesticides and herbicides. F Aquaculture is more efficient production of domesticated aquatic animals and plants.

6 Past Projects F The Land – Disney World, Florida F Biosphere 2 – Tucson, Arizona F High school education F Commercialization

7 Disney World – EPCOT – The Land F University of Arizona provided technical design, layout, and training of staff. F Selected hydroponics and aquaculture as two critical food production systems for the future.

8 Disney World – EPCOT – The Land F 30,000 guests a day learn about hydroponics, aquaculture, tilapia, and advanced farming techniques F Products are served in the Good Turn Restaurant

9 Development trials for Biosphere 2 F Biosphere 2 – A one hectare greenhouse. Completely sealed, with eight people living inside for two years.

10 Early trials for Biosphere 2 F University of Arizona provided overall technical support and designed the food system. F Intensive food production F Healthy foods with minimal need for external inputs F Replicated trials with tilapia and lettuce

11 Various growing techniques F Growing in gravel/biofilter F Growing in floating boards

12 Density and micronutrient trials F Low density of fish F High density of fish

13 Nutrient film technique F Growing in troughs/gutters with flowing water


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