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Microcosm Aquaponics 2016 AQUAPONICS Processes & Operations Descriptions Version 7.3 Aquaponics (no financial data) Nutraceuticals Beyond Organics 2016. v_6.2 featuring ecoGROW Farms produce & products Our Mission NATURAL pollenation ecoGROW, Inc. develops sustainable “Beyond Organic” state-of-the-art “To stimulate economic growth and development on the Aquaponic fresh food community level through creation of state-of-the-art organic facilities to provide safe and healthy produce for foods husbandry and cultivation where the entire food chain communities. is organic and insulated in an air-conditioned, temperature and ecoGROW uses its humidity controlled, cocooned environment, insulated from own and some licensed seasonal weather fluctuations, radiation, plus air and water borne enlightened technologies. toxins or pathogens.” ecoGROW works in conjuction with and in collaboration with hydroponic industry leader HydroNov Inc., developer of the deep water raft horticulture method and with Harnois Industries, designer of the building structures, and several exclusive proprietary features that the ecoGROW system incorporates. (www.hydronov.com) The DIFFERENCE is that the ecoGROW Organic Food system uses natural fish nutrients in lieu of chemical fertilizers and all aspects of the system are derived from nature with no artificial additives. ecoGROW is licensed by the Province of Alberta Ministry of Agriculture Crop Diversification Research Centre to utilize the aquaponic designs and expertise from their long running, all natural processes. ecoGROW INC: Designers • Developers • Technologists • Managers Ph.#: 604-755-9363 Fax#: 604-357-1363 www.ecogrow.ca page ii Factory farming now accounts for more than 99 percent of all farmed animals raised and slaughtered in North America, (Virtually all seafood comes to us by way of unsustainable industrial fishing or factory fish farms, where in many cases the aquatic creatures are fed on pellet foods with inorganic fillers and no organic Pest predators, not bee content, often augmented with estuarine small species killing insecticides marine or anadromous fry and fingerlings that are not replaced.) rai·son d’ê·tre ˌrāzôn ˈdetrə/ noun “the most important reason or purpose for someone or something’s existence.” The ecoGROW “reason to be” is to replace the coarse and brutal methods of factory farming with refined and humane procedures that are derived from the understanding that even the simplest sentient creature deserves care and respect. AHIMSA Farming Forward: Ending Factory Farming g Factory farms, also known as CAFOs (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations) or IFAP (Industrial Farm Animal Production) facilities can house more than 125,000 animals under one roof and are designed to produce the highest possible output at the lowest possible cost to the operator. These farms and their associated industrial slaughterhouses produce “cheap” meat, eggs, and dairy by externalizing their costs. The costs to the public from the ecological damage and health problems created by factory farms are not considered any more than the law requires, and companies have often found it less expensive to pay fines than to alter their methods. For this reason, the true cost of meat is never reflected in the price page iii consumers pay. Animal suffering is given no meaningful consideration except in a few idiosyncratic cases. Preface & Document Outline This document describes ecoGROW’s unique version of Aquaponics. The business is in the floating raft horticulture and flood-drain media types of high yield greenhouse (natural nutrient aquaponic fresh produce), including indoor, land-based food fish & crustacean aquaculture sectors. ecoGROW Corporation Inc. is the developer of the project. The project operating company is Fraser Valley Aquaponics Inc, Management, training and technologies will be provided by ecoGROW and its affiliates. Aquaponics Technologies page IV page IV Aquaponics Beyond Organic Microcosm Fresh Food Production System Document Contents Topic Page ecoGROW Corporate Mission Economic growth through advancements ii Farming Forward: ecoGROW "raison d'etre" Seeking a better concept of food production iii Preface & document outline ecoGROW's unque version of aquaponics iv Document contents (this page) v Brooks Alberta Crop Diversification Centre The home of cold climate tropical Aquaponics vi ecoGROW Technologies comprise BOFC "Beyond OrganicFood Circle"in a Microcosm vii Construction of raceway tanks 5000 years old aquaponics: Inle Lake, Myanmar viii Renewable energy for Aquaponics Creating a tropical high growth climate indoors 1 All natural Aquaponics description The ecoGROW Organic Food Circle: how it works 2 & 3 The essential Vermiculture & plant nutrients Aerobic micro-defenders and inoculent worm tea 4 Growing environments: micro climates Air, light and water technologies in the microcosm 5 The Science of Aquaponics balancing and expoiting symbiotic ecologies 7 & 8 Agriculture Alberta: years of Aquaponics research A brilliant team with outstanding results 8 & 9 Flood-drain pebble pot aquaponics Both trough and Bato bucket examples 10 Flood-drain pebble pot aquaponics Renewable Energy savings 11 Proven high-tech double skinned greenhouses 30 years successful, hot air insulated units and why 12 & 13 Diverse species aquaculture Chosen types of food fish and crustacea 14 to 17 Hatchery & nursery technologies at ecoGROW Plankton bioreactors & juveniles care 18 to 20 Yabbies (crayfish-freshwater lobster) Types of giant river prawns & yabbies 21 Species-specific lighting LED spectra for aquaculture & horticulture 22 & 23 Short crop greens and other DWR production Deep water, floating raft horticulture & harvesting 24 to 29 Herbs,microgreens and nutraceuticals Herbs types possible, grown on rafts or in Bato pots 30 & 31 Tall plant (vine crops) Flood-drain systems Trough & Bato Bucket vine crops horticulture 32 to 35 ecoGROW Nitrogen Cycle Diagram ecoGROW contact info 36 Macrobrachium rosenbergii Giant Malaysian River Prawn prepared and revised by ecoGROW Inc.. 2001-2016 page V page V © The logos, images, technical data and motifs are the property, intellectual and actual, of C. Victor Hall, ecoGROW Inc, HydroNov Inc. and Dr Nick Savidov: all rights reserved. This document was created on behalf of the Project by cvh. inset photo: Dr. Nick Savidov pioneered cold climate tropical Aquaponics systems in Alberta. BROOKS CROP DIVERSIFICATION CENTRE T he Alberta Government’s Brooks (southern AB) and Edmonton (northern AB) Crop Diversification Centres are considered by many to be the most technologically advanced greenhouses in North America. Each features a production greenhouse, a technologically advanced header house and a research greenhouse. page VI The research wing of the Brooks facility features containment laboratories that required strict control of construction page VI procedures so they met functional standards. The Technologies e coGROW Aquaponics is a proprietary system,using the “Beyond Organic Food Circle” propagation technologies devised, designed and developed by C. Victor Hall for ecoTGROW Inc. The symbiotic combination of fish and codependent plant production predates the advent of chemical fertilizers and genetically modified fish food by thousands of years, but it was in the 1970s that the University of the British Virgin Islands scientifically studied the flora-fauna symbioses to develop an Aquaponics system that did not have to rely on expensive chemical fertilizers, poisonous pesticides and yet be self-sustaining. The wealth of data garnered was taken by a team member, Dr. Nick Savidov, home to Alberta, with a view to developing an indoor year-round crop production system, not affected by seasonal changes in the weather. Budget allocations by the Province of Alberta Crop Diversification Centre enabled the establishment of a small research greenhouse facility to study Aquaponics. Concurrently, Hall was seeking an ecological use for the by-produced heat and carbon dioxide emissions for ecoTECH’s ecoPHASER Thermal Energy Power System. ecoGROW began working with CDC Alberta in 2003, sharing scientific and operational knowledge. In this process, ecoGROW began to study the superior hydroponic operational technologies developed by class- leader HydroNov, Mirabel, Quebec since 1986. Although HydroNov uses chemical feeds and enhancements with chemical pesticides, there was no doubt that the commercial success of their operations gave them the edge in the hydroponics sector. However, research results proved to ecoGROW that the sustainable all- natural systems at CDC produced much stronger growth in plants, cropping earlier and with far more flavour than chemically induced methods, with NO pollution or the poisonous run-off associated with agri- chemical overuse. Further, there were gaps in the HydroNov science, which certainly was not organic, although it produces consistent profitable results with over 20 operations worldwide.... Hall’s 25+ years of environmental remediation work came into play to develop the ecoGROW design, which takes the best mechanical and operational features of HydroNov’s cold climate building structures and mechanical/commercial food crop production plus the best of academia’s organic sustainable growth and food health research. ecoGROW had developed aerobic bacteria strains that solved e-coli and salmonella potential risks in manure management and a full microcosm design that encompasses the best of the previous two systems, whilst incorporating several proprietary features and designs developed from our own multi-year research programs. ecoGROW Proprietary Technologies: These include the integration of organically nurtured and bedded Vermiculture & Entomophagy;, a proprietary stay fresh natural packaging enhancement, an air filtration All natural - and gas splitting unit to feed only oxygen to the fish and the rhizome matrix of the plant roots enhanced by the action of our lacto bacilli to break down organic plant nutrient, a natural ant-disease plant inoculant, all organic a unique water recycling and regeneration system, plus our own organic fish feed at the start of the cycle. fresh foods + We make our own, proprietary blends of organic feed at less cost than commercial GMO based feed and we know exactly what goes into our fish and therefore via fish waste nutrients -our plants, we know exactly Nutraceuticals what the atmosphere is inside each of the micro-climates we create in our 16+ acre microcosm cocoon, exactly what the temperature, pH and light wavelength and lumen exposure is of each species in the various micro-climate zones of each building. There are so many enhancements in our system over conventional food production methods and those of the most advanced collaborators with whom we work, that it is impossible to describe them in a short essay. We collaborate with HydroNov and Harnois, who design our buildings and some of the operational equipment, plus we have a research licencing agreement with the CDC Research arm of the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture. In short, the ecoGROW Beyond Organic Food Circle is the way to avoid radiation, poisonous possible pollution, genetic tampering mistakes, weather calamities and systemic hormone transfer that is an unfortunate modern agricultural ingredient in our foods. Saturating non-organic agricultural soils with animal and fowl hormones, plus overused and destructive pesticides and chemical “fertilizers” poisons us. ecoGROW systems are heated and powered by local off-grid sources of solar, wind biomass thermal energy systems. There is always at least 10 million gallons of water flowing through the heat circuit. It is a massive heat sink and climate zone stabilizer, so no short term outage could damage the crops. page VII page VII For the best possible foods, we have tried to take the goodness of pre-Industrial Revolution circumstances and bottle them in our microcosm cocoon. Enjoy! Inspired by the ancient Burmese Floating Gardens, Deep Water Raft and the more advanced blending of fresh fish and vegetable co-cultivation evolved into the asian practice of aquaponics, which in turn is now to be replaced by the science of microcosm aquaponics, heavily influenced by such bold experiments as the eco-domes. In the ongoing progression to exclude pollution, man made contaminants that manifest in pesticides and chemical fertilizers, bad The image above is of a “raceway” type of fish tank air, radiation and systemic where an alternating (once daily) clockwise and hormone invasion of our anti-clockwise current is induced by the recirculation aqua resources are the problems that society now pumps, to induce muscle growth in fish that would has to face and resolve. otherwise be soft and fat in standard aquaculture tanks. The unique OctaformTM framing can be The original Aquaponic Garden seen, providing a permanent inner and outer vinyl shell which, airtight on the inner seams to prevent unwanted fungi etc, provides a fish-safe wall that stops damage to the fish. The poured wall core is pollution-free Blue World Crete®, (not Portland cement), which is made from natural components. Inle Lake, Myanmar, floating raft tomato garden page VIII the ecoPHASER biomass fuelled CHP system runs on Introduction to renewable energy sources a variety of fuels. Renewables: solar ,wind and thermal biomass options. Off-Grid power and water supply independence summary. The ecoGROW Food Circle System is tropical and semi-tropical and as such requires heat, water, filtration, water circulation and the activity of heathy aerobic autotrophic bacteria. As the start of the food circle is organic fish food, (blended in the facility), flash frozen and freeze dried to be ground and pelletized in various species-specific components menues give the healthiest outcome. Accordingly the facility requires 2 plus megawatts of electrical energy at today’s state of the art technology level and the continuous technology improvements in LED lighting and reduced friction low consumption pumps and controls can allow a number of permutations of off-grid power and heat generation, plus the potential of groundwater geothermal in places. all the above. Water heat can be from passive solar, geothermal or biomass gasification+ combustion, with the biomass fuelled thermal option available where adequate fuel is strategic to the site. All mechanical systems employ energy recovery and thermal insulation to retain the energy to provide a steady 23oC (minimum) to 34oC (in some tropical micro-climate zones), in the facility, which are tailored specifically to natural habitats required by fast growing species. ecoTECH ecoPHASER brand Water conservation and replenishment is achieved by capture of biomass fuelled energy and the roofs runoff via the gutter connected greenhouse structure to LED demand-side reduction technologies are otional. storage tanks. The warm air insulating layer that is continuously blown between the double skins of the greenhouse walls and roofs enables immediate snow melt on precipitation to run to the rainwater storage system and on to the water filtration and conditioning unit in each greehouse bay. Some sections are interior clad with black PMMA for the inner wall to absorb heat and the air is balanced by an electronic, computerized control system, which stores surplus heat in the rainwater capture storage tanks. page 1 page 1 Aquaponics, an all-natural growing system Aquaponics is a sustainable food production When the two operations are combined, they system that combines a traditional aquaculture work in a symbiotic relationship to create a natural (raising aquatic animals such as fish and growing system. The benefits of keeping fish in an crustacea in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants indoor, pollution and parasite-free aquaponic system, in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, breathing oxyegen (not 78% nitrogen air), include effluents accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity maximum efficiency of water and high metabolic rates. for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system University trials showed that growing plants in an where the by-products from the aquaculture are aquaponic system used 90% less water than soil grown Tilapia filtered out by the plants as vital nutrients, after which crops, as the only water lost is through evaporation the cleansed water is recirculated back to the animals. and transpiration. In traditional aquaculture water is The term aquaponics is a portmanteau of the terms discharged regularly often 10-20% of the total water aquaculture and hydroponics. every day. Aquaponics is based on the symbiotic relationships found in nature The high percentage of superfluous animal & fowl and can be loosely described as the combination hormones, water “conditioners” decaying food raw and of aquaculture and hydroponics. Fish effluent “sanitized” manure etc. in that water is often pumped from ecoGROW custom aquaculture systems is into open streams where it can pollute, or destroy the used to fertilize plants in an organically fed water indigenous balance of the chemistry of waterways, borne horticulture system. endangering wild aquatic populations. Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) e coGROW recirculating aquaculture systems utilize oval tanks, raceways or rounded rectangles, each with a perimeter deepwater raceway current that emulates a flowing stream. The water temperature, salinity, flow rate and dissolved oxygen levels are modulated to be optimal for each cultured species. Species specific organic diets, area and tank lighting are optimized to give high “healthy” growth rates with no carried fats, whilst the induced water current promotes healthy exercise and flesh tone, as in nature. A central or adjascent “island” houses the pumps, filtration and oxygenation equipment that maintains the water steam in ideal conditions of “living energy”. Some tanks (yabby, prawn) have a bundled multi-tube refuge set at mid water level to allow safe moulting of the soft shelled metecdysis animal. Giant Freshwater Prawn Red Claw Crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus page 2 page 2

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