As you know, aquaponics combines farming plants and fish
symbiotically. Before you can understand how aquaponics works, it’s
important to realize why it’s so essential. By combining aquaculture and
hydroponics, it removes a lot of (if not all) the issues with the two
separate methods.
One of the major issues with aquaculture is that when cultivating
fish or other sea animals, large amounts of effluents (wastewater) is
produced since it is a closed system. This matter is dangerous and toxic
for the fish to live in. The result is polluted water and fish that
isn’t safe to eat. So as a result you have to constantly change out the
water every day which means wasted water. The water you’re disposing of
might be harmful to the fish but it is beneficial for other purposes as
you’ll find out.
The issue with hydroponics is that it requires costly nutrients in
order to feed the plants. The money spent to feed the plants often makes
is difficult for the average person to sustain it over an extended
period of time. There are some DIY hydroponic nutrient recipes, but it
can be time consuming to create. Also, you have to flush out your system
periodically. It can be difficult to find methods to constantly dispose
of all this wastewater.
Aquaponics introduces a solution to these issues, while providing an
entirely new way to cultivate aquatic animals and plants at the same
time.
Through aquaponics, the wastewater and effluents are utilized to
provide nutrients to the plants used in the process. In laments terms,
the fish fertilize the plants. This enables the aquaponic system to
remain a closed system without the need to constantly change out the
water and also allows it to operate with minimal amounts of water.
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