Self Sustaining Ecosphere

Is This The ultimate Eco-System – The Self Sustaining Ecosphere

This is truly amazing; an ecosystem of animal and plant life in perfect harmony.

Self Sustaining Ecosphere

Self Sustaining Ecosphere

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You may be wondering: [easyazon_link asin=”B005IZOB5M” locale=”US” new_window=”default” tag=”glocaszon-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” nofollow=”default” popups=”default”]What is an Ecosphere?[/easyazon_link]

The EcoSphere is the result of technology developed by scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

NASA was researching self-contained communities for space explorers to live in during long-term space flights. Out of this research came the EcoSphere – an ecosystem of animal and plant life in perfect balance.

Check out this short video below and all will become clear.

Below I’ve included an article from Wikipedia which illustrates far better than I could, exactly what a self sustaining ecosphere is:

The [easyazon_link asin=”B005KL1W5G” locale=”US” new_window=”default” tag=”glocaszon-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” nofollow=”default” popups=”default”]EcoSphere[/easyazon_link] and “Original Ecosphere” are trademark names for sealed blown-glass miniature aquaria produced by Ecosphere Associates, Inc., of Tucson, Arizona, United States.

Spherical or ovoid, the aquaria range from roughly baseball-size to soccer-ball-size.

They are sold worldwide as scientific novelties and decorative objects.

The EcoSphere’s main visual appeal is provided by tiny red-pink shrimp, Halocaridina rubra, between 1/4 and 3/8 inch (or approximately a centimeter) in length.

The shrimp swim energetically around the aquarium, eat the brown bacterial and algal scum on the glass, consume the filamentous green algae which sometimes forms a globular pillow in the water, and perch on a fragment of soft coral.

The main conceptual interest of these objects lies in the fact that they are materially closed ecological systems which are self-sustaining over a period of years.

At room temperature, and with only low inputs of light, the algae produce oxygen which supports the shrimp and bacteria.

Bacteria break down the shrimps’ wastes.

The breakdown products provide nutrients to the algae and bacteria upon which the shrimp feed.

The manufacturer states that [easyazon_link asin=”B005IZOB5M” locale=”US” new_window=”default” tag=”glocaszon-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” nofollow=”default” popups=”default”]shrimp live in the EcoSphere for an average of 2 to 3 years[/easyazon_link], and are known to live over 10 years.

A magnetic scrubber is enclosed in each EcoSphere. By passing another magnet over the outside of the glass, the owner can manipulate the scrubber to clean the inside of the EcoSphere.

From wikipedia

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