By Allen Pattillo, Grant Wall
Ames, USA.- Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Aquaponics and Fisheries Specialist Allen Pattillo has released a series of videos that showcase how to construct and use an aquaponics system. Videos cover the details of an integrated system of aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (the soil-less growing of plants), whether producers are interested as hobbyists or in commercial production.
“Aquaponics is synonymous with sustainability,” Pattillo said. “We have a very industrialized type of agriculture in Iowa and it separates people from their food. Aquaponics provides an opportunity to connect people with their food and their farmer.”
Aquaponics can also meet a need for fresh, locally grown produce throughout the year.
“We are so dependent, especially in the winter, on other places to provide fresh vegetables,” Pattillo said. “Aquaponics can give us a chance to do it ourselves. Iowans are really good at providing and doing things for themselves so this lends itself to the culture that is in place in the state.”
The videos, part of the UKNOW How-to series from ISU Extension and Outreach, are designed as an introduction for people who want to get into aquaponics, while also discussing the research on commercial aquaponics production conducted at Iowa State.
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpkEiJv9k6M28Ho_AyCky6AWzuC7ksaMM
Contact:
Allen Pattillo
Extension Fisheries and Aquaculture Specialist
515-294-8616
pattillo@iastate.edu

Editor at the digital magazine AquaHoy. He holds a degree in Aquaculture Biology from the National University of Santa (UNS) and a Master’s degree in Science and Innovation Management from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, with postgraduate diplomas in Business Innovation and Innovation Management. He possesses extensive experience in the aquaculture and fisheries sector, having led the Fisheries Innovation Unit of the National Program for Innovation in Fisheries and Aquaculture (PNIPA). He has served as a senior consultant in technology watch, an innovation project formulator and advisor, and a lecturer at UNS. He is a member of the Peruvian College of Biologists and was recognized by the World Aquaculture Society (WAS) in 2016 for his contribution to aquaculture.