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#37, 2nd Quarter, 2005
mailed to subscribers 4/11/05
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Australian Barramundi Farm Goes Aquaponic
Geoff Wilson explains how an Australia Fish Farm, Barramundi Blue, has recently converted their recirculating aquaculture system to aquaponics and is now raising vegetables in addition to the favored fin fish, Barramundi.

Combined Mangrove and Shrimp Culture Benefits Environment
Carlos Leon Ramos provides an article on an innovative shrimp farm in Mexico that utilizes mangroves to uptake nutrients generated by shrimp culture.

Evaluation of Aquaponic Technology in Alberta, Canada
Dr. Nick Savidov, Head of the Greenhouse Program at the Crop Diversification Center, South Alberta, Canada, shares details of the aquaponic system, technology and crop trials taking place there.

Planned Aquaponic Greenhouse at New Horizons Christian Outreach Ministry in Jamaica
Mike Barnett provides insight into an outreach program in Jamaica that helps young men with education and training and will soon be incorporating an aquaponic greenhouse into the innovative and sustainable program.

Aquaponics Lesson Plant # 5
Rebecca L. Nelson contributes the latest in a 10 part series.

As I See It by John Pade
John shares thoughts on the concept of Village Aquaponics... using aquaponics to provide fish and vegetables for your community.

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On the Cover:
Tilapia, which play a large role in Jamaican's dietary intake of fish, are harvested from a traditional pond by Mike Barnett (standing) and some young men.  The proposed aquaponic system at New Horizons will help provide a steady supply of fresh tilapia, vegetables and ornamental plants.

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