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Aquaponics: Solving World Hunger
Come to HiveBio and work with scientists from Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) to explore the world of systems biology and sustainable agriculture!
What is Aquaponics?
Aquaponics is a method of sustainable food production. In this class, we will study this system of aquaculture in which wastes produced by farmed fish or other aquatic animals contributes nutrients for plants grown hydroponically. These plants, in turn, purify the water and create a self-sustaining garden!
Experts will guide you through designing, engineering, and maintaining your very own aquaponic system. Record data and monitor your system online to optimize efficiency and contribute to cutting-edge research using ISB's web application. Arrive a curious learner, leave a citizen scientist!
Price of the class includes materials. Pre-registration for this class is required so we can order your Aquaponics kit!
** Sales are final! We cannot offer refunds for this workshop! **
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LocationHiveBio Community Lab (View)
4000 NE 41st St Building G
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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Minimum Age: 10 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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