New Aquaponics Book Provides Insight Into Emerging Industry

A new interactive e-book has been released on the topic of aquaponics, a way to grow fish and vegetables in a contained system.
By: Sustainable Design Group
 
Nov. 18, 2009 - PRLog -- Sustainable Design Group of Atlanta is announcing the release of its new book about aquaponics, a way to grow fish and vegetables in a recirculating, soil-less system. The Aquaponics Guidebook offers readers a complete tour of the concepts, the technology and how it's used around the world. The illustrated book is available as a PDF download and features dozens of hyperlinks that enable readers to explore projects around the world, as well as detailed background information on the technology and science of aquaponics.

The Ecologist, a UK-based environmental magazine, has praised the book as " the ultimate inspiration for anyone interested by the idea of producing vegetables and raising fish on a micro-scale and in a sustainable way." ( Full review: http://www.theecologist.org/reviews/books/340941/the_aquaponics_guidebook_by_bevan_suits.html)

The 50-page book is available for download at http://www.accesstoaquaponics.com/book.html

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About Sustainable Design Group: Sustainable Design Group is an engineering and communications firm focused solely on the emerging industry of aquaponics. Principal Bevan Suits is an industrial designer with a strong background promoting concepts of science and technology to the public. The firm is active in research, design/build and communications about aquaponics. In June 2009, the firm began installation of the first aquaponics system for retail at Atlanta's Atlantis Hydroponics.
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