Aquaponics as a sustainability alternative for aquatic organisms
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2022.e75517Keywords:
Fish Farming, Water Recirculation, Agricultural TechnologiesAbstract
The Laboratory Experiences in Agricultural Sciences developed an aquaponics system to disseminate knowledge of production alternatives to society in 2018 and 2019. Aquaponics is the name given to the cultivation of fish associated with plants. Although several regions of Brazil still do not suffer from water scarcity, the growing pressure on its use drives research into systems for crops with reuse. Aquaponics meets the demand for sustainable systems for the production of aquatic organisms and can be practiced in small spaces, such as schools and small rural properties. Thus, the objective was to develop this production system at the Schooling farm of Dom Bosco Catholic University (UCDB) for the training of academics. Workshops and courses were held for the interested population, in addition to the assembly of the systems in schools and a prototype was developed to be taken at various events for dissemination to the community.
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