In the second part of my interview with Doug Burdette we talk about aquaculture as a community development strategy, the mechanics of aquaponics, and I read a listener’s comments.
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In the second part of my interview with Doug Burdette we talk about aquaculture as a community development strategy, the mechanics of aquaponics, and I read a listener’s comments.
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2 responses to “Episode #46: Aquaponics with Doug Burdette (Part II)”
Hi Frank,
I’ve just spent the afternoon listening to and mulling over your podcasts interviewing Doug Burdette about aquaculture. I’m a zoology student studying aquaculture, and found this highly useful and thought provoking, so thank you and Doug, I hope to use some of these thoughts in my exam in two days!
Regards,
Victoria (Scotland)
I would be interested to hear about systems that are less industrial, perhaps in the style of the defunct New Alchemist Institute or Will Allen of Growing Power. Are these approaches equally viable? What about permaculture-type designs like incorporating ponds into gardens or chinampas in the Aztec style? That would be an interesting podcast.