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10-17-12: Aquaponics: A Waste-Free System to Feed the World?
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Aquaculture is growing in popularity around the world, but the high density of waste created by fish farms poses an environmental threat. David Love, a project director at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, is trying to solve this problem through aquaponics -- the recycling of fish waste to feed vegetables growing on rafts.
Contact Tom Pelton at pelton.tom@gmail.com |





