304 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops
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Presentation : Preparing ponds
Method : Facilitator presentation
Tools : Images, black/white board, markers
References : PC Book MOD 11 - Aquaculture
Objective : Participants learn about preparing self-sustaining ponds for fish
To create a healthy, sustainable aquaculture system and good fish production, all the
components of the system need to be addressed as a whole.
This may include:
- Plants. • Manure. • Bacteria.
- Plankton. • Frogs. • Insects.
- Leaves. • Fruit. • Trees.
- Other animals. • People.
A healthy fishpond will have water that is light green in color. This means that
there is plenty of plankton and other foods for the fish. To achieve this light green color,
a fishpond needs to be properly prepared and well managed.
Step 1 - Prepare the fishponds
- Lime will balance any pH problems, especially in acidic soil and water, this will
help keep the water clear. Lime will also help to control any initial pest and
disease problems. - Manure promotes plankton growth, which is an important natural food source
for fish. - Plant material will also promote bacteria and plankton growth and will provide
fish food as well.
Step 2 - Provide shade if needed
- Some shade will keep the fishponds cooler which will improve production.
- Sun at least half a day of sunlight is recommended, morning sun is best.
Step 3 - Add water plants and animals
Water plants provide:
- Habitat for small fish.
- Food for the fish.
- Rotting leaves, which helps plankton and bacteria (fish food) to grow.