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2017, 360, COLSA, Diversity, Graduate, Horizontal, Inclusion, NH Impact, Research, Student, Sustainability
30 November 17 @ 10:41
Jeremy Gasowski
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Researchers at UNH grew the tilapia as part of a farming project that aims to provide a model for integrating land-based aquaculture systems with hydroponic plant production that can be used locally to increase food production. Specifically, researchers are evaluating the nutrients used by plants growing in a recirculating aquaponic system that come from the food fed to fish. Researchers are exploring not only growing the fish, but using that recirculating system to help produce other plant crops like lettuce. Researchers look at integrated farming systems as a way to improve energy and resource utilization, and offer an opportunity to monetize otherwise costly treatment processes.
More at: https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/news/release/2017/11/30/unh-helps-feed-hungry-generous-donation-nh-food-bank