Journal article

Aquaponics nomenclature matters: It is about principles and technologies and not as much about coupling


Authors listPalm, Harry W.; Knaus, Ulrich; Kotzen, Benz

Publication year2024

Pages473-490

JournalReviews in Aquaculture

Volume number16

Issue number1

ISSN1753-5123

eISSN1753-5131

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12847

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The food production system 'aquaponics' has moved a long way from its inceptions in the 1970s and 1980s. This paper suggests that it is the principle of aquaponics that should define what aquaponics is and then the rest follows according to systems and technologies. This paper supports the Palm et al. (Aquac Int. 2018;26(3):813-42) position of having a nutrient supply threshold (>50%) from the feed via the aquatic organisms to the plants. We test the most recent alternative definitions (e.g. Baganz et al. Rev Aquac. 2021;14:252-64) that overcomplicate existing definitions and nomenclature. Any new definition needs to be referential to existing terms and properly tested. This paper does exactly that, concluding that several recent changes by Baganz et al. (Rev Aquac. 2021;14:252-64) are not needed. We also debate that the key principle behind aquaponics is 'all about coupling'. Whilst coupling is an important aspect, existing technologies and those that will emerge are far more complex. Finally, this paper highlights the idiosyncrasies in the term aquaponics and we suggest an alternative term 'aquaorganoponics', which in essence better describes the principles of aquaponics (s.s.) which transfers natural organic compounds combined with microbes in water from the aquaculture unit to the plants.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylePalm, H., Knaus, U. and Kotzen, B. (2024) Aquaponics nomenclature matters: It is about principles and technologies and not as much about coupling, Reviews in Aquaculture, 16(1), pp. 473-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12847

APA Citation stylePalm, H., Knaus, U., & Kotzen, B. (2024). Aquaponics nomenclature matters: It is about principles and technologies and not as much about coupling. Reviews in Aquaculture. 16(1), 473-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12847


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