Category: environmental clean up

redfish impact from dead zone

Selfish reasons the Dead Zone matters

Posted by:admin Posted On:4 Apr 2024

The dead zone and fisheries. On average, annual losses to Gulf of Mexico fisheries due to dead zones have been estimated to range from the overly conservative tens of thousands to the more realistic hundreds of thousands of metric tons

Lessons from the Aquarium - The Nitrogen Cycle

Lessons from the Aquarium – The Nitrogen Cycle

Posted by:admin Posted On:1 Apr 2024

Lessons from aquariums that can fix the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico While I am going on and on about how Aquaponic farming is going to be the most cost effective and generally beneficial way to resolve the

A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit. meme

Why are you giving it away?

Posted by:admin Posted On:30 Mar 2024

“A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.” As I reflect on the question posed to me recently – “If your idea to clean up rivers with aquaponics is so promising, why aren’t you already implementing

Outlining the system to clean the river

Part 8 – Fixing the dead zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:29 Mar 2024

Outlining the system to clean the river productively. Step 1: Gather Water from Polluted Source Step 2: Transfer Water to Holding Pool or Cisterns Step 3: Route Water to Evaporation Greenhouse Step 3.5: Utilize Fog Nets and Condensate Harvesting Step

applying aquaponics to river clean up

Cleaner rivers mean smaller dead zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:28 Mar 2024

Revolutionizing River Cleanup: A Sustainable Solution to Dead Zones In the realm of environmental degradation, few issues are as concerning and complex as dead zones in our oceans. These lifeless expanses of water, devoid of oxygen, pose a grave threat

biofuel from htc and aquaponics

River water=algae=fuel

Posted by:admin Posted On:27 Mar 2024

Producing Fuel Oil via Hydrothermal Carbonization: A Sustainable Solution from High Lipid Algae Cultivated in Aquaponic Systems In the quest for sustainable energy sources, innovative technologies continue to emerge, offering promising alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. Among these, hydrothermal carbonization

nutrient flow in an open aquaponic system

Part 7- Fixing the dead zone

Posted by:admin Posted On:26 Mar 2024

Managing nutrient flow Nutrient flow is the biggest challenge when considering aquaponics in general. This problem becomes much larger when we start attempting to use aquaponics in an open system. In a closed loop aquaponic system, you can heavily influence

what if I told you

What if I told you?

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Some things are easy to fix, if we want to do it. That’s what I am trying to do here. What if I told you that through one project we could improve fisheries around the world, enhance coastal tourism through

measuring success of aquaponics to fix the dead zone

Part 6 – Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Measuring success One of the challenging aspects of this project will be demonstrating its successes and failures in terms of removal of excess nutrient and other pollutants from the water ways during the proof of concept phase. The simplest way

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Part 5- Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:22 Mar 2024

Marketable products to clean the rivers As previously discussed, one of the biggest roadblocks to removing excess nutrient from our river systems is expense. Even in this system the start up cost to clean a meaningful amount of nutrient from