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In landlocked Arizona, where the Colorado River crisis has put water use under a microscope, a new inland desert fish farm is growing barramundi — a tropical species native to Australia.
Droplets of blood red algae dance in a bubbling beaker in a Waiʻanae High School classroom, as Leihōkū Elementary ...
In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use. Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Ariz.
In landlocked Arizona, where the Colorado River crisis has put water use under a microscope, a new inland desert fish farm is growing barramundi — a tropical species native to Australia ...
In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use. Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Ariz.
Then the water comes alive. In the desert of landlocked Arizona, where the Colorado River crisis has put water use under a microscope, Mainstream Aquaculture has a fish farm where it's growing the ...
The farm uses groundwater, not Colorado River water. It’s a nonrenewable resource, and like mining, different people and industries have different philosophies about whether it should be extracted.
In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use. Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Ariz.
In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Ariz. Joshua A. Bickel ...
Farm raising fish raises questions about water use. Last updated: June 14, 2025 | 17:52 Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds on April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Arizona.
In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use. Sunlight reflects off artificial ponds April 19, 2025, at a Mainstream USA fish farm in Dateland, Ariz.