Aquaponics is the process of growing aquatic organisms and plants symbiotically, in which the effluent of aquaculture undergoes microbial transformations to be used as a source of nutrients for plant growth, while the nutrient rich water shall be reused for aquaculture. It is the production of plants in a soil less medium where by all of the nutrients supplied to the crop are dissolved in water. Primarily, aquaponics has been perceived to have a high water use efficiency, use a minimal amount of synthetic fertilizer, eliminate the use of pesticides/herbicides or antibiotics and the need for soil, simultaneously produce plant and fish, and minimize the release of aquaculture waste into the environment.
A commercial aquaponics system includes an electric pump that moves nutrient-rich water from the fish tank through a filter to remove particles that the plants cannot absorb. The water then provides nutrients for the plants and is cleansed before returning to the fish tank. Aquaponics consists of two main parts, with the aquaculture part for raising fish and the hydroponics part for growing plants. The effluent-rich water becomes toxic to the aquatic animal in high concentrations but this contains nutrients essential for plant growth.
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