Introduction to Aquaponics for Sustainability
November 8, 2:00pm - 5:00pmWindward Campus, Hale Uluwehi
For those with little or no background in Aquaponics, this course covers all aspects of successfully using Aquaponics within an urban or small lot setting. A combination of lecture and hands-on methods are used to introduce theory, fundamentals, methods, practice and technologies. Actual ebb and flow and floating raft grow beds maintenance, as well as fish husbandry, water quality, tools, instruments, plant propagation, pest management, resources and use as a business are covered.
Instructor: Vanessa Lum
Course Fee: $325 + Lab Fee (TBD)
Course Code: N11GR430
Dates: 11/1-12/7 (No Class 11/22 & 11/23)
Thur & Fri 2:00-5:00pm
Meetings: 10
Event Sponsor
Career and Community Education, Windward Campus
More Information
Career and Community Education, 808-235-7433, wccocet@hawaii.edu
Thursday, November 8 |
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7:30am |
The Wellness Center - Fitness Class Schedule
Maui Campus, Pilina Bldg., Wellness Center
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10:00am |
Center for Korean Studies Celebrates 40 Years
Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies
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11:30am |
Jessup Lunch & Dunking Booth Fundraiser
Mānoa Campus, Law School Courtyard
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12:00pm |
“Links to the Past: The Work of Early Hawaiian Artisans”
Mānoa Campus, Henke Hall 325
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2:00pm |
Introduction to Aquaponics for Sustainability
Windward Campus, Hale Uluwehi
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4:30pm |
The Fundamentals of Investing
Mānoa Campus, Webster Hall 203
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4:30pm |
Seiji Naya Asia-Pacific Lecture on Income Inequality in Japan
Mānoa Campus, George Hall 227
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5:00pm |
Teresia Teaiwa - Fiji. Women. Soldiers. And poetry.
Mānoa Campus, Halau o Haumea, Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies
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5:00pm |
Introductory to Natural Farming
Windward Campus, Hale Kuhina 115
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5:00pm |
Groove in the Garden
Mānoa Campus, Bale Courtyard
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