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Sustainable Aquaculture

 Tang Lee’s fish farm where fish was grown for human consumption and the discharged fish water is integrated into hydroponic greenhouses.

Greenview Aquafarm used to breed Tilapia for human consumption 1994-2006.

The hydroponics greenhouses were used to grow many forms of vegetation. The fish and seafood farmed were used for consumption, research and the local zoo.

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