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tell me any event suggestions you would like us to do.
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Here is the APA website: http://aquaponicsassociation.org/
Here are the benefits for 'Individual Members': http://aquaponicsassociation.org/members-area/individual-members/ho...
and here are the benefits for 'Affiliated Members': http://aquaponicsassociation.org/members-area/affiliate-members/how...
I notice Sylvia is the chairman of the APA, what would be the advantage to being a member there?
This seems like a perfect issue for the new Aquaponics Association (APA) to address. How many of us here are members? If there are a lot of us perhaps we should ask the APA to look into this for us.
I'm afraid what Maynhia said before is true, though we were told that by the AZDA, not the AZGFD. We were told that unless you are only keeping ornamental fish (e.g. koi & goldfish) that you don't intend to harvest, legally you must obtain an Aquaculture Facility License through the AZDA ($100/year), even for personal/non-commercial systems. They want to keep track of what fish are being raised out here (and the wastewater dumping, if any) and if the tanks are in flood plains in case there is a chance for waterway contamination. The facility application and related forms are found here: http://www.azda.gov/Main/forms2.htm#Aqua The application is easy and the processing time is fast, don't let it scare you. Be sure to say that no waste is disposed as the aquaponic system is fully recirculating and you shouldn't have a problem (unless you live in a flood plain -- I think). Indeed, we are not allowed to sell anyone fingerlings without first getting a copy of their facility license (we had to show one ourselves when we bought our first batch of catfish). I would love to be proven wrong but this is what we have been told by someone at the AZDA.
According to the link on the Chino Valley website to his recommended resource under Arizona Reg. you only need a permit if you are buying from out of state. His source - backyardaquaphonics.com - has the rules for the states he has shipped to legally.
Lynn, I wish those two words were in the ARS. :) George knows his stuff, so I'm not going to stress over it.
David, check with Jerry if you can buy fish without a license. When I took the tour they said they couldn't sell me any fish if I didn't have one.
Sheri, Dr. Brooks says the key words are aquarium and hobbyist. Home aquaphonics would be seen differently than commercial aquaculture. At least that was my interpretation at his class.
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