Bristol Fish Project
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Company typeCommunity Interest Company[1]
IndustryConservation
Founded2011, in Bristol, United Kingdom
FoundersRose Crichton and Alice Marie Archer
| Company type | Community Interest Company[1] |
|---|---|
| Industry | Conservation |
| Founded | 2011, in Bristol, United Kingdom |
| Founders | Rose Crichton and Alice Marie Archer |
Key people | Rose Crichton, Alice Marie Archer, Annelies Leeuw, James Saunders, Sam Rossiter |
| Products | Community aquaponics |
| Website | https://bristolfish.org/ |
The Bristol Fish Project is a community-based aquaponics project located in the Hartcliffe area of Bristol, UK. The project was trialled in 2012, as a polytunnel system at the Artspace Lifespace college in Knowle, Bristol.[2]
The aim of the project is to research sustainable methods of cultivating vegetables and other foodstuffs. The project has attracted some media attention.[3][4] In 2018, Bristol Fish Project was featured on an episode of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast.[5]