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I first came across the concept of
aquaponics
while surfing the web looking for information on organic growing back
in early 2000. The idea of being able to grow fish in my backyard
captivated me. I already had chooks and veggie gardens as well as
numerous fruit and nut trees, but I could see that aquaponics would
help close the circle and provide a wider variety of food. My
passionate love of permaculture, and trade certificate in horticulture
were a stable launching pad to understand that aquaponics was an
invaluable growing method.
That started me on a quest for information about
aquaponics, but back in those days there wasn't a great deal around.
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I bought the Speraneos manual and joined their
forum,
then scoured the internet for anything I could find. Most information
was relative to the US, there was nothing much about
Australia or other countries available. So I decided it was time to
start experimenting myself.
I began with a very humble system but
it was a start, and little did I realize at the time that it would be
the start of an obsession. Fairly early on I realized that I wanted to
try and help others with information about aquaponics, I spent about 5
years playing around with systems and ideas, and yet no one to
really discuss it with, and with no real solid information to read. I
figured the best way to get others interested and involved in
aquaponics was to try and make information more accessible, so very
early on I began writing about what I was doing, taking lots of
pictures, and taking film.
As my systems advanced and I began working with
larger
systems, the information I had been writing down was growing as well.
But still aquaponics was a real fringe hobby, there were very few
people involved in building systems around the world, and few people to
discuss it with. I think I first started this website in about 2003,
then in 2005 I joined an online permaculture
discussion group,
and posted some links on there to pictures of my systems. People on the
permaculture group were extremely interested in aquaponics and some
very lengthy online discussion were had. It was about this
time
that I decided to wrap up my writings and form them into a book, the
contract work I had been doing came to an end, so I decided it was time
to try and sell the information
packages I had been putting together.
In early 2006 I thought it was time to start my
own
online discussion forum for aquaponics, and members started joining in
droves. One friend from the permaculture group wrote to me one day
saying that she was determined to get me onto Gardening Australia (tv
show), because she thought everyone should hear about aquaponics. Well,
she wrote to them a number of times, and eventually they took notice
and contacted me. At about this time I wrote some articles for
magazines and other websites and they were greeted with great
interest.
Interest at this stage was growing at a fairly
steady
rate, until August 2006 when a segment filmed in my backyard about my
systems went to air on national television around Australia. Well it
all just went a little crazy after that. A string of articles for
magazines and papers as well as a repeat of the Gardening Australia
segment going to air in February 2007, continued the growing
interest.
The next logical step was to start producing
systems,
people wanted to have their own aquaponic systems but materials were
sometimes difficult to get hold of, especially growbeds,
there
was nothing really suitable for aquaponics available off the shelf. I
began working with a plastics molder to design my perfect growbed, and
these went into production. So I began installing system for people in
May 2007 and the interest is continuing to grow. The first system that
I installed for Faye Arcaro has received a great deal of interest, she
had the Garden Gurus (tv show) come and film her system, and this went
to air on the first of September 2007.
In fact interest in aquaponics is growing so much
that
I'll be opening a retail store and display centre in mid to late
October, possibly the first of it's kind in the world, stay tuned for
further information.
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