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Undersea beds: Nemo’s Garden takes terrestrial farming to new depths

Undersea beds: Nemo’s Garden takes terrestrial farming to new depths

By Robert CalvinPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Undersea beds: Nemo’s Garden takes terrestrial farming to new depths
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Along the coast of Noli, Italy, in the garden of Nemos, the world's first underwater plant. Located 40 meters from the shores of the Italian city of Noli on the Ligurian Riviera and about eight feet below sea level, the underwater farm is the vision of an Italian father and two sons. This terrestrial garden, called Nemos Garden, is located on the beach near Noli on the Italian Riviera and was created to explore new agricultural opportunities. This underwater vegetation research farm may look like an exciting sci-fi setting for these images, but it is actually exploring new ways of growing.

Far from it, the underwater farm appears to be a continuous process of growing the nutritious and nutritious food that is most needed by the growing population on Earth. This method of growing fresh food fits well with vegan farming rules. The concept of an underwater farm is that since these crops are grown in a controlled environment, no agricultural chemicals are needed. Sergio and the underwater farmers are hopeful that the underwater farm will grow.

This method is also used for underwater planting and the first results show the potential for growth in fish farming systems. Meanwhile, some are looking to the ocean to plant and harvest underwater plants, which experts say could reduce farm stress and provide an alternative. Planting plants in six large underwater areas, he focused on hydroponic methods that do not require soil.

Six large submarines are capable of operating on their own, each carrying about 2,000 gallons [2,000 L] of air. Each air-conditioned biosphere contains a hydroponic micro-environment, a plant structure, and an ascending system that securely encloses a small tropical space under the ocean. If you are lucky, you may see divers crawling on hexagonal biospheres to build their garden - with the exception of independent respirators, which they remove quickly while in the air.

Unique Underwater Farm of the Ocean Reef Group THIS underwater farm maintains relative humidity and warmth inside six large underwater houses, while daytime temperatures reach 24-32 ° C. The Ocean Reef Group underwater farm is just beyond the center for diving. THIS underwater world is not just a place to dive.

The unique underwater and moss garden farm requires farmers to wear suits. The otherworldly research project was carried out by Ocean Reef Group, a company that manufactures diving equipment. Created by the diving company OCEAN REEF in 2012, this underwater farming project consists of six plastic-filled plastic pellets (or biospheres) attached to the sea by ropes, chains, and weights.

Their team did not give up and the underwater farm has now grown into a thriving underwater business where the plants grow in abundance and are healthy. We wish the Gamberini duo and their team all the best in this sustainable and innovative farming effort.

Meanwhile, the subsidiary is focused on problem-solving, starting with the steps to start a full-fledged manufacturing business. Skar hopes to revitalize the center to meet the needs of consumers and believes that utilizing plant and fish production facilities and services provides a unique way to achieve sustainable agriculture.

It is hoped that with a few small changes, depending on the system, the plants, and the species produced, the work of the groups may be repeated elsewhere. Growing salmon in closed aquaculture systems (RAS) provides an opportunity to produce large amounts of food with less water.

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