GaryD
1st February 2009, 05:02 AM
The Aquaponics at Home Seminar was conducted at Northgate on Saturday 31st January.
The program featured Dr James Rakocy (Director, UVI Aquaponics Research Centre), Matt Herbert (Aquaponics P/L), Murray Hallam, Martin O'Dee and myself.
About 25 enthusiastic participants (some of whom had attended the earlier Commercial Aquaponics Short Course) enjoyed a program which included:
Small Aquaponics System Design - Matt Herbert
Plants and Fish suited to Aquaponics -Murray Hallam
Microponics - The Integration of Fish, Plants and Micro-Livestock - Gary Donaldson
The UVI Model - Dr James Rakocy
Q&A Forum - All session presentersMatt Herbert flew in from Mudgee NSW especially for the session and flew out about five hours later - that's dedication to the cause.
The Seminar followed the very successful Commercial Aquaponics Short Course. While the size of the venue limited the number of available seats, the upside was that those who attended had plenty of opportunity to interact with the presenters.
Once again, Martin O'Dee is to be congratulated for organising a Seminar which enhanced the attendees understanding of aquaponics and which represented excellent value for money.
For my own part, this whole week has been a great opportunity to learn and to contribute in equal measure. I made some valuable contacts and it will take me many hours of reflection to fully integrate the information and ideas that I got out of the program. It was excellent.
Gary Donaldson
Photo 1 - Dr James Rakocy at work
Photo 2 - Seminar participants
The program featured Dr James Rakocy (Director, UVI Aquaponics Research Centre), Matt Herbert (Aquaponics P/L), Murray Hallam, Martin O'Dee and myself.
About 25 enthusiastic participants (some of whom had attended the earlier Commercial Aquaponics Short Course) enjoyed a program which included:
Small Aquaponics System Design - Matt Herbert
Plants and Fish suited to Aquaponics -Murray Hallam
Microponics - The Integration of Fish, Plants and Micro-Livestock - Gary Donaldson
The UVI Model - Dr James Rakocy
Q&A Forum - All session presentersMatt Herbert flew in from Mudgee NSW especially for the session and flew out about five hours later - that's dedication to the cause.
The Seminar followed the very successful Commercial Aquaponics Short Course. While the size of the venue limited the number of available seats, the upside was that those who attended had plenty of opportunity to interact with the presenters.
Once again, Martin O'Dee is to be congratulated for organising a Seminar which enhanced the attendees understanding of aquaponics and which represented excellent value for money.
For my own part, this whole week has been a great opportunity to learn and to contribute in equal measure. I made some valuable contacts and it will take me many hours of reflection to fully integrate the information and ideas that I got out of the program. It was excellent.
Gary Donaldson
Photo 1 - Dr James Rakocy at work
Photo 2 - Seminar participants