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Fish - the kings of the UMAMI ecosystem.
Fish are used in an aquaponics system to release nutrients into the process water. The fish are fed and their excrement ends up in the water. In the Umami ecosystem, the fish take on the additional task of reducing algae growth and mixing the water and tank bottom. They also eat plant matter that hangs in the water, keeping nutrients in the system.
Microgreens - the end result
Microgreens grow in the nutrient-rich waters of our ecosystem. From an ecological perspective, they take on the same role within the system as plants do in the biological filter. They take the end products of the many processes taking place and turn them into pure flavorful power for your plate.
Water - the conveyor belt
Every ecosystem we know is based on water. Water transports all substances necessary for life between the organisms involved in a system. The parameters of water are the decisive factors for the character of an ecosystem. Thus, different compositions of organisms form at different water temperatures and flow rates.