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    EPCOT Center - Florida

    Hi,

    A work colleague has recently returned from a visit to the US and he brought me photos of the EPCOT Center in Florida.

    There's a section on aquaculture and hydroponics (and presumably aquaponics) and I thought I'd share some of the photos with you.

    Gary
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    Re: EPCOT Center - Florida

    ....and here's some more.
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    ....and the last one.
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    Re: EPCOT Center - Florida

    Hi Gary,

    Thanks for posting those photo's I've been there, all be it before this massive aquaponic and hydroponic system they have,and would go there again in a heartbeat,it is fantastic there.

    There is also some more detailed information on the the web,a you tube video and everything,but I certainly appreciate the photo's you posted keep them coming if you get more.Please.

    Cheers.

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    It looks expensive. I wonder if they could make money at it if they had to? Of course in all fairness I'm sure extra expense was made to make it as pristine as possible for public display.

    Nice pictures Gary. Thanks for sharing. I think the Epcot Center probably be about the only thing that would interest me if I went to Disney World.

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    Hi Cecil,

    I think that EPCOT is modelled more on places like NASA (and their space colony approach) than commercial food production operations. As a theme park, I guess their goal is probably more about wowing the visitors.

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    That's what I was thinking. I'd still like to see it.

    Here in the state of Indiana, USA, Purdue university was supposed to be doing research on an aquaponic system for use on Mars. Not sure if anything came of it.

    Anyone know if an attempt has been made to keep fish alive in the Space Station? Of course that would be under zero gravity vs. sitting on a planet like Mars.

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    Re: EPCOT Center - Florida

    Hi folks,

    I love those places,being to Disney World BC (Before Kids),We went to both Magical Kingdom and The Epcot Center.I guess when it's on your doorstep,It is nothing much,having said that, I've been to the theme parks up in Queensland,with our kids,several times, and I have to say the novelty still has not worn off.Personally,I enjoyed the Epcot center more,I think it was slanted towards the adults to a greater degree.

    I guess the amount of money it would cost to run places like the Epcot center on a day to day basis would be astronomical,so I don't blame them for doing what they can to attract more visitors.Interesting subject we are broaching about survival of living things in space,I am constantly amazed at how clever people are and what they try to do.

    I am only new to aquaponics,but I have noticed with both my trout and more so, my barramundi,they are effected by approaching lows in the weather system,they tend to go off their feed for up to a day.I wonder what type of effect zero gravity will have on the fish? and just thinking about it, growing different plants?

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdaddy View Post

    I am only new to aquaponics,but I have noticed with both my trout and more so, my barramundi,they are effected by approaching lows in the weather system,they tend to go off their feed for up to a day.I wonder what type of effect zero gravity will have on the fish? and just thinking about it, growing different plants?
    Cheers.
    BigDaddy,

    Funny you mention low pressure. Here in the midwest USA we just had a low pass through a couple of days ago that not only spawned tornados and high winds, but it was the lowest barometric pressure in 70 years in some places. In fact the pressure was so low, it was lower than any hurricanes this year in the Atlantic.

    I wish I knew the answer to your questions, but I don't. I wonder if the answers can be found on the Internet?

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    Re: EPCOT Center - Florida

    Hi Cecil,

    Do you find your fish can feel the extreme lows you have going through your place?

    We get lows coming through but they mainly mean things are about to get cold ,and maybe wet and miserable,we have a temperate climate down here,where Gary is they get more of a tropical climate,and the further North of Australia you go the more tropical the climate.That is where we get the cyclones,or hurricanes.Fortunately we do not get tornadoes in Australia apart from the odd freak of nature.

    I just thought I would throw those questions out there for people to ponder if they so desire but it would be interesting to find out.

    Cheers.
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