EPS@ISEP | The European Project Semester (EPS) at ISEP

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
report [2022/06/21 20:44] – [7.7 Prototype] team4report [2023/11/21 12:24] (current) – [2.5 Fish & Algae Symbiosis] epsatisep
Line 325: Line 325:
    
 The principle of the process is that bacteria convert fish waste into food for the algae. The algae feed on it and purify the water. Fish waste can be turned into plant food through the process of the "nitrogen cycle": the fish waste contains ammonia (which cannot be absorbed by the fish, as it is toxic) and the bacteria turn the ammonia into nitrate. The principle of the process is that bacteria convert fish waste into food for the algae. The algae feed on it and purify the water. Fish waste can be turned into plant food through the process of the "nitrogen cycle": the fish waste contains ammonia (which cannot be absorbed by the fish, as it is toxic) and the bacteria turn the ammonia into nitrate.
-  
-Figure {{ref>flabel5}} displays a illustration of the internal flow in an aquaponic system. 
- 
  
 Figure {{ref>flabel5}} displays a illustration of the internal flow in an aquaponic system. Figure {{ref>flabel5}} displays a illustration of the internal flow in an aquaponic system.
QR Code
QR Code report (generated for current page)